Licensure Examination Experiences Among Mental Health Professionals Survey
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Share Your Experience
The Anti-Racist Mental Health Alliance of New Jersey (ARMHA-NJ) invites licensed and aspiring mental health professionals to participate in a brief survey exploring experiences with licensure examinations.
Licensure exams are an important step in becoming a mental health professional. While these exams are designed to assess competency, the experience of preparing for and taking them can affect individuals in different ways. We are interested in learning how licensure examination experiences may have impacted mental health professionals personally and professionally.

Why Your Voice Matters
Your feedback will help us better understand the experiences of mental health professionals and identify opportunities to improve support for current and future members of the behavioral health workforce.
The information gathered through this survey will help inform future conversations about licensure, professional development, and workforce well-being.
Who Should Participate?
This survey is intended for individuals who have taken a licensure examination required for mental health practice, including professionals across counseling, social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, and related behavioral health fields.
Whether you passed on your first attempt or required multiple attempts, your experience is valuable.
What to Expect
Anonymous participation
Voluntary survey
Takes approximately 3–5 minutes to complete
No identifying information is required
Questions?
If you have questions about this survey, please contact:
To learn more about the Anti-Racist Mental Health Alliance of New Jersey (ARMHA-NJ), visit www.armha-nj.org.
Thank you for sharing your experience and helping advance mental health equity.

