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How to become a therapist in New Mexico.
New Mexico licenses counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists through its state board or boards. Post-graduate clinicians complete a supervised period before independent licensure; the title and hours vary by profession. New Mexico is not in the Counseling Compact as of review. New Mexico is not in PSYPACT as of review.
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Board
- New Mexico state licensing board(s) for counseling, social work, MFT, and psychology
License titles
- Counselors
- LPC
- Social workers
- LCSW
- MFTs
- LMFT
- Psychologists
- Licensed Psychologist
- Supervised tier
- Associate or provisional license under supervision
Counseling Compact
Not a member
PSYPACT
Not a member
Social Work Compact
Not enacted
We reviewed compact membership on 2026-08-14. Each compact sets its own eligibility rules, so confirm with the compact commission and your board before you rely on a privilege.
New Mexico licensing questions
- Who licenses therapists in New Mexico?
- New Mexico state licensing board(s) for counseling, social work, MFT, and psychology. Each board publishes its own hours, exam, and fee schedule.
- What are the license titles in New Mexico?
- Counselors: LPC. Social workers: LCSW. Marriage and family therapists: LMFT. Psychologists: Licensed Psychologist. Supervised tier: Associate or provisional license under supervision.
- Is New Mexico in the Counseling Compact or PSYPACT?
- New Mexico is not in the Counseling Compact as of 2026-08-14. New Mexico is not in PSYPACT as of 2026-08-14.
- Does Emora work with clinicians in New Mexico?
- Not yet. We open new states each quarter. Apply now and you will hear from us first when New Mexico opens.
Licensed in New Mexico? We are coming.
We open new states each quarter. Apply now and you will hear from us first when New Mexico opens.