1. The practice of psychology or medicine;
2. The assessment or treatment of couples or families;
3. The prescription of drugs or electroconvulsive therapy;
4. The treatment of physical disease, injury or deformity;
5. The diagnosis or treatment of a psychotic disorder;
6. The use of projective techniques in the assessment of personality;
7. The use of psychological, neuropsychological or clinical tests designed to identify or classify abnormal or pathological human behavior;
8. The use of individually administered intelligence tests, academic achievement tests or neuropsychological tests; or
9. The use of psychotherapy to treat the concomitants of organic illness except in consultation with a qualified physician or licensed clinical psychologist.
(Added to NRS by 2007, 3052)