Tex. Occ. Code Section 503.003
Definition: Practice of Professional Counseling


(a)

In this chapter, “practice of professional counseling” means the application of mental health, psychotherapeutic, and human development principles to:

(1)

facilitate human development and adjustment throughout life;

(2)

prevent, assess, evaluate, and treat mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders and associated distresses that interfere with mental health;

(3)

conduct assessments and evaluations to establish treatment goals and objectives; and

(4)

plan, implement, and evaluate treatment plans using counseling treatment interventions that include:

(A)

counseling;

(B)

assessment;

(C)

consulting; and

(D)

referral.

(b)

In this section:

(1)

“Assessment” means the selection, administration, scoring, and interpretation of an instrument designed to assess an individual’s aptitudes, attitudes, abilities, achievements, interests, personal characteristics, disabilities, and mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, and the use of methods and techniques for understanding human behavior that may include the evaluation, assessment, and treatment by counseling methods, techniques, and procedures for mental and emotional disorders, alcoholism and substance abuse, and conduct disorders. The term does not include the use of standardized projective techniques or permit the diagnosis of a physical condition or disorder.

(2)

“Consulting” means applying scientific principles and procedures in counseling and human development to assist in understanding and solving current or potential problems that the person seeking consultation may have with regard to another person, including an individual, group, or organization.

(3)

“Counseling” means assisting a client through a therapeutic relationship, using a combination of mental health and human development principles, methods, and techniques, including the use of psychotherapy, to achieve the mental, emotional, physical, social, moral, educational, spiritual, or career-related development and adjustment of the client throughout the client’s life.

(4)

“Counseling treatment intervention” means the application of cognitive, affective, behavioral, psychodynamic, and systemic counseling strategies, including strategies for developmental, wellness, and psychological dysfunction that reflect a pluralistic society. The term does not permit or include the diagnosis or treatment of a physical condition or disorder. The term includes:

(A)

an intervention specifically implemented in the context of a professional counseling relationship;

(B)

individual, group, or family counseling or psychotherapy;

(C)

the assessment, evaluation, and treatment of a person with a mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder;

(D)

guidance and consulting to facilitate normal growth and development, including educational and career development;

(E)

the use of functional assessment and counseling for a person requesting assistance in adjustment to a disability or handicapping condition;

(F)

research; and

(G)

referrals.

(5)

“Referral” means:

(A)

evaluating and identifying the needs of a person being counseled to determine the advisability of referral to another specialist;

(B)

informing the person of that judgment; and

(C)

communicating to the person to whom the referral is made as requested by the person being counseled or as appropriate.

(c)

The use of specific methods, techniques, or modalities within the practice of professional counseling is limited to professional counselors appropriately trained in the use of those methods, techniques, or modalities.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Source: Section 503.003 — Definition: Practice of Professional Counseling, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­503.­htm#503.­003 (accessed May 11, 2024).

503.001
Short Title
503.002
General Definitions
503.003
Definition: Practice of Professional Counseling
503.004
Practice of Medicine Not Authorized
503.051
Counseling for Government or Educational Institution
503.052
Counselor Intern
503.054
Counseling by Other Licensed or Certified Professional or by Religious Practitioner
503.055
Person Licensed to Practice Law
503.056
Counseling for Nonprofit Organization or Charity
503.057
Counseling Under Other Certification
503.059
Exempt Person Voluntarily Licensed Under Chapter
503.060
Musical Therapy Services
503.101
Board Membership
503.102
Membership Qualifications
503.103
Eligibility of Public Members
503.104
Membership Restrictions
503.105
Terms
503.106
Officers
503.107
Grounds for Removal
503.108
Reimbursement
503.109
Meetings
503.110
Training
503.111
Official Oath
503.201
General Powers and Duties of Executive Council
503.208
Competent Performance of Professional Duties
503.301
License Required
503.302
Qualifications for License
503.303
Specialization in Art Therapy
503.304
Review of Application
503.305
License Examination
503.308
Temporary License
503.310
Provisional License
503.311
Issuance of License to Provisional License Holder
503.312
Inactive Status
503.313
Retirement Status
503.314
Display and Surrender of License Certificate
503.351
Renewal
503.352
License Expiration Date
503.353
Notice of License Expiration
503.401
Disciplinary Actions
503.407
Refund
503.452
Criminal Offenses
503.453
Report of Alleged Offense
503.2015
Board Duties
503.3025
Experience Required to Act as Supervisor
503.3055
Jurisprudence Examination

Accessed:
May 11, 2024

§ 503.003’s source at texas​.gov