Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 501.003 - Definition: Practice of Psychology(a) In this chapter: (1) "Practice of psychology" means: (A) the observation, description, diagnosis, evaluation, assessment, interpretation, or treatment of and intervention in human behavior by applying education, training, methods, and procedures for the purpose of:(i) preventing, predicting, treating, remediating, or eliminating:(a) symptomatic, maladaptive, or undesired behavior;(b) emotional, interpersonal, learning, substance use, neuropsychological, cognitive, or behavioral disorders or disabilities, including those that accompany medical problems; or(ii) evaluating, assessing, or facilitating, by a license holder or a person who represents the person to the public by a title or description of services that includes the word "psychological," "psychologist," or "psychology," the enhancement of individual, group, or organizational effectiveness, including evaluating, assessing, or facilitating: (a) personal effectiveness;(c) interpersonal relationships;(d) academic, vocational, and life adjustment;(f) individual, group, or organizational performance;(iii) providing psychological, neuropsychological, and psychoeducational evaluation, therapy, and remediation as well as counseling, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, hypnosis, and biofeedback; or(iv) consulting with others, including other mental health professionals, physicians, school personnel, or organizations within the scope of the provider's competency and training with respect to services provided for a specific individual; or(B) the supervision of an activity or service described by Paragraph (A).(2) "Psychological services" means acts or behaviors that are included within the purview of the practice of psychology.(b) A person is engaged in the practice of psychology if the person: (1) when providing or offering to provide psychological services to another in a professional relationship, represents the person to the public by a title or description of services that includes the word "psychological," "psychologist," or "psychology";(2) provides or offers to provide psychological services to individuals, groups, organizations, or the public in a professional relationship;(3) is a psychologist or psychological associate employed as described by Section 501.004(a)(1) who offers or provides psychological services, other than lecture services, to the public for consideration separate from the salary that person receives for performing the person's regular duties; or(4) is employed as a psychologist or psychological associate by an organization that sells psychological services, other than lecture services, to the public for consideration.(c) A person is not engaged in the practice of psychology based solely on the person offering, regardless of whether the person is solicited, advice, counsel, or guidance addressing or affecting the mental, emotional, or behavioral health of another, if the person does not represent that the person is licensed under this chapter or engaged in the delivery of psychological services and does not represent that the advice, counsel, or guidance is psychological in nature, and: (1) the advice, counsel, or guidance is not offered in the context of a professional relationship;(2) if the person is offering the advice, counsel, or guidance in connection with the person's occupation, the primary focus of the occupation is not the delivery of mental, emotional, or behavioral health care services; or(3) the advice, counsel, or guidance is offered through an organized or structured program or peer support service that is designed to support or assist a person with a self-identified goal of changing or improving certain aspects of the person's mental, emotional, or behavioral health.Amended by Acts 2017, Texas Acts of the 85th Leg. - Regular Session, ch. 1101,Sec. 5, eff. 9/1/2017. Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. 9/1/1999.