Wisconsin Code § 455.01

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In this subchapter:
(1) “Authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology”
has the meaning given in s. 455.50 (2) (b).
(2) “Doctoral degree in psychology” means a doctoral degree
in a study which involves the application of principles of the practice of psychology. A doctoral degree granted as the result of
study involving one or more of the areas of psychological practice
recognized by the American psychological association or in any
other field recognized by the examining board shall be considered
a doctoral degree in psychology.
(2m) “E.Passport” has the meaning given in s. 455.50 (2) (g).
(3) “Examining board” means the psychology examining
board.
(3m) “Fee,” when used other than in reference to a fee for a
credential, means direct or indirect payment or compensation,
monetary or otherwise, including the expectation of payment or
compensation whether or not actually received.
(3r) “Interjurisdictional practice certificate” has the meaning
given in s. 455.50 (2) (im).
(5) (a) “Practice of psychology” means the observation, description, evaluation, interpretation, prediction, or modification
of human behavior by the application of psychological principles,
methods, or procedures for any of the following purposes, in exchange for a fee:
1. Preventing, eliminating, evaluating, assessing, or predicting symptomatic, maladaptive, or undesired behavior and promoting adaptive health maintaining behavior or psychological
functioning.
2. Assisting in legal decision-making.
(b) “Practice of psychology” includes all of the following if
done in exchange for a fee:
1. Psychological testing and the evaluation or assessment of
a person’s characteristics, including intelligence; personality;
cognitive, physical, or emotional abilities; skills; interests; aptitudes; or neuropsychological functioning.
2. Counseling, consultation, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy,
hypnosis, biofeedback, behavior therapy, and applied behavior
analysis.
3. The diagnosis, treatment, or management of mental and
emotional disorders or disabilities, substance use disorders, disorders of habit or conduct, and the psychological aspects of physical illnesses, accidents, injuries, or disabilities.
4. Psychoeducational evaluation, therapy, or remediation.
5. Consultation with other psychologists, physicians, or other
health care professionals and with a patient regarding all available
treatment options with respect to the provision of care for a specific patient or client.
6. The supervision of anything specified in subds. 1. to 5.
(6) “Psychotherapy” means the diagnosis and treatment of
mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders, conditions, or addictions through the application of methods derived from established psychological or systemic principles, including for the purpose of assisting individuals with modifying their behaviors, cognitions, emotions, or personality characteristics, or for the purpose of understanding unconscious processes or intrapersonal,
interpersonal, or psychosocial dynamics.
(9) “Temporary authorization to practice” has the meaning
given in s. 455.50 (2) (o).

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