Certification Process

Certification Standards

CACBT’s current certification standards came into effect October 1, 2024. These standards are the result of a comprehensive review of the current certification process, the literature examining competency in CBT, and certification processes and standards for CBT in other countries. This was undertaken by a Task Force, to Review CACBT’s Certification Requirements, which was comprised of experts in the area and was appointed by the CACBT Board of Directors. The Board and CACBT membership reviewed and approved the standards set forth in the Task Force recommendations in June 2021.

Certification Criteria

All applicants for certification are required to submit materials for review as described below. Applications and supporting documentation are submitted in two stages and can be uploaded through the Member Portal.

An applicant must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be licensed/registered/certified for independent practice by a provincial/territorial regulatory body (or equivalent);

  2. Hold professional liability insurance that covers all their professional activities;

  3. Be a member of CACBT-ACTCC in good standing (i.e., their membership dues must be up-to-date);

  4. Provide an up-to-date CV; and

  5. Provide additional information as specified under either Option A or Option B (described below).

Certification Requirements and Process

Certification applications are submitted in two stages:

Application Timelines and Re-Application

  • Applicants have 3 years (in total) to submit applications for both Stages 1 and 2.

  • Applicants who were not approved for certification will only be eligible to re-apply 2 years following their initial application.


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