Sec. 2. (a) As used in this article:

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 25-33-1-2

  • Agency: means the Indiana professional licensing agency under IC 25-1-5. See Indiana Code 25-33-1-2
  • Approved organization: means any organization or individual approved by the board. See Indiana Code 25-33-1-2
  • Board: means the state psychology board. See Indiana Code 25-33-1-2
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Person: means an individual, firm, partnership, association, or corporation. See Indiana Code 25-33-1-2
  • Practice of psychology: includes the following:

    Indiana Code 25-33-1-2

  • Psychological services: means acts or behaviors coming within the purview of the practice of psychology (as defined in this article). See Indiana Code 25-33-1-2
  • Psychologist: means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of psychology. See Indiana Code 25-33-1-2
     “Appraisal instrument” means:

(1) a career and occupational instrument;

(2) an adaptive behavioral and symptom screening checklist; or

(3) an inventory of interests and preferences;

that is administered for the purpose of counseling individuals to cope with or adapt to changing life situations or to situations that are due to problems in living. The term includes marital, relational, communicational, parent and child, family system assessment instruments, and employment counseling.

     “Board” means the state psychology board.

     “Person” means an individual, firm, partnership, association, or corporation.

     “Practice of psychology” includes the following:

(1) Construction, administration, and interpretation of tests of intellectual and cognitive abilities, aptitudes, skills, interests, attitudes, personality characteristics, perception, emotion, motivation, and opinion.

(2) Diagnosis and treatment of mental and behavioral disorders by a health service provider in psychology.

(3) Educational and vocational planning and guidance.

(4) Personnel selection and management.

(5) Arrangement of effective work and learning situations.

(6) Resolution of interpersonal and social conflicts.

(7) Techniques used in interviewing, counseling, psychotherapy, and behavior modification of individuals or groups.

(8) Supervision of psychological services.

(9) Teaching of any of the practices listed in this subsection.

(10) The planning and conduct of research on human behavior.

     “Psychological services” means acts or behaviors coming within the purview of the practice of psychology (as defined in this article).

     “Psychologist” means a person who is licensed under this chapter to engage in the practice of psychology.

     “Recognized postsecondary educational institution” means any college, university, school, or similar educational establishment approved by the board for the purposes of this article.

     “Agency” means the Indiana professional licensing agency under IC 25-1-5.

     “Approved organization” means any organization or individual approved by the board.

     “Continuing education course” means an orderly process of instruction that is designed to directly enhance the practicing psychologist‘s knowledge and skill in providing relevant psychological services, and that is approved by an approved organization.

     (b) Nothing in this article shall be construed as permitting individuals licensed as psychologists to engage in any manner in the practice of medicine or optometry (as defined in the laws of this state).

     (c) Nothing in this article shall be construed as permitting a psychologist to prescribe medication, unless a psychologist is participating in a federal government sponsored training or treatment program. An individual licensed as a psychologist may not prescribe medication unless the individual is a practitioner (as defined under IC 16-42-19-5).

Formerly: Acts 1969, c.416, s.2. As amended by Acts 1981, P.L.222, SEC.243; P.L.249-1985, SEC.1; P.L.169-1985, SEC.95; P.L.149-1987, SEC.94; P.L.140-1993, SEC.8; P.L.184-1997, SEC.2; P.L.1-2006, SEC.477; P.L.2-2007, SEC.344; P.L.130-2019, SEC.1.