This petition, while perhaps well-intentioned, blurs the distinction between what it means to be a resident and what it means to be licensed. The title "Licensed Professional Counselor" is protected by law and is indicative of a counselor who has a credential to practice independently. A resident is someone who has permission to practice, but only under the supervision of a Licensed Professional Counselor. In other words, the resident is not permitted to practice independently. Creating a designation of "Licensed Professional Counselor - Resident" blurs the very important distinction between who can practice unsupervised and who cannot. The general public is unlikely to understand how an LPC differs from an LPC-R and that is a problem. Potential clients should clearly understand whether their counselor is independently licensed or not.
It does seem possible that a driving force behind this petition is the desire to bill insurance. Private insurance companies generally do not reimburse services provided by counselors who are not licensed. This is a problem and definitely creates additional barriers to treatment for people. If the end result of creating a designation like LPC-R is to open the path to insurance reimbursement I could get behind this, but it should come with clear requirements that anyone with an LPC-R designation must explain their residency status to every client.