8405 - Psychoanalysis.

§   8405.   Psychoanalysis.   1.   Definition   of   the  practice  of  psychoanalysis.  The practice of the  profession  of  psychoanalysis  is  defined as:    (a)  the  observation,  description, evaluation, and interpretation of  dynamic unconscious mental processes that contribute to the formation of  personality and behavior in order to identify  and  resolve  unconscious  psychic  problems which affect interpersonal relationships and emotional  development, to facilitate changes in personality and  behavior  through  the  use  of verbal and nonverbal cognitive and emotional communication,  and to develop adaptive functioning; and    (b) the use of assessment instruments and mental health counseling and  psychotherapy to identify, evaluate and treat dysfunctions and disorders  for purposes of providing appropriate psychoanalytic services.    2. Practice of psychoanalysis and use of  the  titles  "psychoanalyst"  and  "licensed  psychoanalyst".  Only  a person licensed or exempt under  this  article  shall  practice   psychoanalysis   or   use   the   title  "psychoanalyst".    Only  a person licensed under this article shall use  the title "licensed psychoanalyst" or any other designation  tending  to  imply that the person is licensed to practice psychoanalysis.    3.  Requirements  for a professional license. To qualify for a license  as a "licensed psychoanalyst", an applicant shall fulfill the  following  requirements:    (a) Application: File an application with the department;    (b)  Education:  Have  received  a  master's  degree  or higher from a  degree-granting program registered by the department or the  substantial  equivalent  and  have  completed  a  program  of study registered by the  department in a psychoanalytic  institute  chartered  by  the  board  of  regents  or  the substantial equivalent as determined by the department.  The program  of  study  in  a  psychoanalytic  institute  shall  include  coursework   substantially  equivalent  to  coursework  required  for  a  master's degree in a  health  or  mental  health  field  of  study.  The  coursework shall include, but not be limited to, the following areas:    (i) personality development;    (ii) psychoanalytic theory of psychopathology;    (iii) psychoanalytic theory of psychodiagnosis;    (iv) sociocultural influence on growth and psychopathology;    (v) practice technique (including dreams and symbolic processes);    (vi) analysis of resistance, transference, and countertransference;    (vii) case seminars on clinical practice;    (viii) practice in psychopathology and psychodiagnosis;    (ix) professional ethics and psychoanalytic research methodology; and    (x)  a  minimum  of  three  hundred hours of personal analysis and one  hundred fifty hours of supervised analysis;    (c) Experience: Have completed a minimum of fifteen hundred  hours  of  supervised  clinical  practice  satisfactory  to  the  department and in  accordance with the commissioner's regulations. Satisfactory  experience  obtained  in an entity operating under a waiver issued by the department  pursuant to section sixty-five hundred three-a  of  this  title  may  be  accepted  by  the  department,  notwithstanding that such experience may  have  been  obtained  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  such  section  sixty-five  hundred three-a and/or prior to the entity having obtained a  waiver. The department may, for good cause  shown,  accept  satisfactory  experience  that was obtained in a setting that would have been eligible  for a waiver but which has not obtained a waiver from the department  or  experience  that  was  obtained in good faith by the applicant under the  belief  that  appropriate  authorization  had  been  obtained  for   the  experience,  provided  that such experience meets all other requirements  for acceptable experience;(d) Examination: Pass an examination in psychoanalysis satisfactory to  the department and in accordance with the commissioner's regulations;    (e) Age: Be at least twenty-one years of age;    (f)  Character:  Be  of  good  moral  character  as  determined by the  department; and    (g) Fees: Pay a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars for an initial  license and a fee of one hundred  seventy  dollars  for  each  triennial  registration period.