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Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-641a > General-provisions > 641a-065

641A.065  “Practice of clinical professional counseling” defined.  “Practice of clinical professional counseling” means the provision of treatment, assessment and counseling, or equivalent activities, to a person or group of persons to achieve mental, emotional, physical and social development and adjustment. The term includes counseling interventions to prevent, diagnose and treat mental, emotional or behavioral disorders and associated distresses which interfere with mental health. The term does not include:

      1.  The practice of psychology or medicine;

      2.  The assessment or treatment of couples or families;

      3.  The prescription of drugs or electroconvulsive therapy;

      4.  The treatment of physical disease, injury or deformity;

      5.  The diagnosis or treatment of a psychotic disorder;

      6.  The use of projective techniques in the assessment of personality;

      7.  The use of psychological, neuropsychological or clinical tests designed to identify or classify abnormal or pathological human behavior;

      8.  The use of individually administered intelligence tests, academic achievement tests or neuropsychological tests; or

      9.  The use of psychotherapy to treat the concomitants of organic illness except in consultation with a qualified physician or licensed clinical psychologist.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 3052)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-641a > General-provisions > 641a-065

641A.065  “Practice of clinical professional counseling” defined.  “Practice of clinical professional counseling” means the provision of treatment, assessment and counseling, or equivalent activities, to a person or group of persons to achieve mental, emotional, physical and social development and adjustment. The term includes counseling interventions to prevent, diagnose and treat mental, emotional or behavioral disorders and associated distresses which interfere with mental health. The term does not include:

      1.  The practice of psychology or medicine;

      2.  The assessment or treatment of couples or families;

      3.  The prescription of drugs or electroconvulsive therapy;

      4.  The treatment of physical disease, injury or deformity;

      5.  The diagnosis or treatment of a psychotic disorder;

      6.  The use of projective techniques in the assessment of personality;

      7.  The use of psychological, neuropsychological or clinical tests designed to identify or classify abnormal or pathological human behavior;

      8.  The use of individually administered intelligence tests, academic achievement tests or neuropsychological tests; or

      9.  The use of psychotherapy to treat the concomitants of organic illness except in consultation with a qualified physician or licensed clinical psychologist.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 3052)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-641a > General-provisions > 641a-065

641A.065  “Practice of clinical professional counseling” defined.  “Practice of clinical professional counseling” means the provision of treatment, assessment and counseling, or equivalent activities, to a person or group of persons to achieve mental, emotional, physical and social development and adjustment. The term includes counseling interventions to prevent, diagnose and treat mental, emotional or behavioral disorders and associated distresses which interfere with mental health. The term does not include:

      1.  The practice of psychology or medicine;

      2.  The assessment or treatment of couples or families;

      3.  The prescription of drugs or electroconvulsive therapy;

      4.  The treatment of physical disease, injury or deformity;

      5.  The diagnosis or treatment of a psychotic disorder;

      6.  The use of projective techniques in the assessment of personality;

      7.  The use of psychological, neuropsychological or clinical tests designed to identify or classify abnormal or pathological human behavior;

      8.  The use of individually administered intelligence tests, academic achievement tests or neuropsychological tests; or

      9.  The use of psychotherapy to treat the concomitants of organic illness except in consultation with a qualified physician or licensed clinical psychologist.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 3052)