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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 358
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(2) To define goals relating to substance abuse;
(3) To make decisions relating to substance abuse;
(4) To plan a course of action reflecting the needs, interests, and abilities
of the individual, family, or group relating to substance abuse; and
(5) To use informational and community substance abuse resources
relating to personal, social, emotional, educational, and vocational development and
adjustment.
(c) (1) "Appraisal" means:
(i) Selecting, administering, scoring, and interpreting instruments
designed to assess an individual's aptitudes, attitudes, abilities, achievements,
interests, and personal characteristics; and
(ii) Using nonstandardized methods and techniques for
understanding human behavior in relation to coping with, adapting to, or changing
life situations.
(2) "Appraisal" does not include instruments which require specialized
psychological training for administration and interpretation unless the licensed or
certified professional counselor has completed training deemed by the Board of
Examiners of Psychologists and the STATE Board of EXAMINERS OF Professional
Counselors, ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELORS, CLINICAL MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
THERAPISTS, AND CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS PROFESSIONAL
COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS to be equivalent to that of a licensed psychologist who
is qualified to administer the same types of instruments.
(d) "Board" means the State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors,
ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELORS, CLINICAL MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS, AND
CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS AND
THERAPISTS.
(e) "Certificate" means a certificate issued by the Board to practice
professional counseling.
(f) "Certified professional counselor" means a professional counselor who is
certified by the Board.
(g) "Counseling" means assisting an individual, family, or group through the
client-counselor relationship;
(1) To develop understanding of intrapersonal and interpersonal
problems;
(2) To define goals;
(3) To make decisions;
(4) To plan a course of action reflecting the needs, interests, and abilities
of the individual, family, or group; and
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