N.J. Admin. Code § 13:42-11.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
Section 13:42-11.2 - Definitions

As used in this subchapter, the following words shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise and except as otherwise expressly provided:

"Customary" means that range of usual practices provided by psychologists of similar education, experience and orientation within a similar geographic or socioeconomic area.

"Education" means completion of any of the educational programs and attainment of the attendant degrees that have qualified a person for licensure under the Act; that is, Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D. For the purposes of assigning reviewers of similar education to a given claim under review, the holders of any of these degrees shall be deemed equivalent.

"Experience" means one of the following areas of specialized practice: psychotherapy with adults and adolescents; psychotherapy with children; marital/family therapy; testing assessment.

"Orientation" means one of the following five theoretical positions: behavioral, humanistic/existential, psychoanalytic, systems, or eclectic.

"Psychological services" means the provision of professional services which are founded upon psychological principles derived from a base of scientific knowledge and a recognized and accepted theory of clinical application; and used to promote the optimal development of an individual's potential or to ameliorate an individual's emotional disturbances and maladjustment as manifested in personal and interpersonal situations. Psychological services shall be selected and rendered to clients based upon the client's need, the treating psychologist's professional experience, knowledge of empirical and theoretical literature and professional guidelines and standards. Psychological services shall be necessary and appropriate in light of the client's circumstances, the diagnosis, the reasonableness of goals, and the adequacy of progress.

"Reasonable" means that there is a professionally acceptable probability that the client will realize a significant benefit from continuation of the psychological treatment.

"Stage I (Preliminary Disclosure)" means a request from a third party payor to obtain certain limited information about a client from the treating psychologist for the purpose of permitting the client to obtain or continue benefits from the third party payor for psychological services.

"Stage II Review" means a review conducted by an independent professional review committee (IPRC), established pursuant to 45:14B-44, for the purposes of determining whether the treatment is usual, customary or reasonable.

"Stage III Review" means a review conducted by the IPRC when the reviewers are unable to determine, based upon the information provided in Stage II, whether the treatment is usual, customary or reasonable.

"Stage IV Review" means a comprehensive review conducted by the IPRC when the reviewers are unable to determine, based upon the information provided in Stage III, whether the treatment is usual, customary or reasonable.

"Usual" means a practice in keeping with the licensee's general mode of operation.

N.J. Admin. Code § 13:42-11.2

Amended by R.2004 d.140, effective 4/5/2004.
See: 35 New Jersey Register 5039(a), 36 New Jersey Register 1815(a).
In "Psychological services", substituted "individual's emotional disturbances" for "individual's personality disturbances" in the first sentence.