South Dakota Code § 36-32-47

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Terms used in this chapter mean:

(1)

"Board," the Board of Examiners for Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists;

(2)

"Counselor educator," a professional counselor engaged primarily in developing, implementing, and supervising the educational preparation of professional counselors;

(3)

"Counseling," the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness or mental and emotional disorders; individual, group, and marriage and family counseling, and psychotherapy; assessment; crisis intervention; counseling and consulting to facilitate normal growth and development; psychoeducational techniques aimed at the prevention of mental and emotional disorders; consultations with individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities; and clinical research;

(4)

"Counseling treatment interventions," the application of cognitive, affective, behavioral, and systemic counseling strategies that include principles of development, wellness, and pathology, implemented in the context of a professional counseling relationship;

(5)

"Doctoral or master's degree in counseling," completion of study following a bachelor's degree in a clearly identified counseling program that stands as a recognizable organizational entity within an approved accredited institution of higher learning;

(6)

"Licensee," a person who holds a license to practice counseling;

(7)

"Postgraduate supervision," a period of supervision following the completion of a master's or doctoral degree;

(8)

"Practice of professional counseling," the application of mental health, psychological, and human development principles in order to:

(a)

Facilitate human development and adjustment throughout the life span;

(b)

Prevent, diagnose, and treat mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders and associated distresses, that interfere with mental health;

(c)

Conduct assessments and diagnoses to establish treatment goals and objectives; and

(d)

Develop, implement, and evaluate treatment plans using counseling treatment interventions.

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