(10) "Practice of professional counseling" means the application of mental health, psychological, and human development principles in order to facilitate human development and adjustment throughout the life span; prevent, assess, and treat mental, emotional or behavioral disorders and associated distresses which interfere with mental health; conduct assessments for the purpose of establishing treatment goals and objectives; and plan, implement and evaluate treatment plans using counseling treatment interventions. The practice of professional counseling also means the application of cognitive, affective, behavioral, and systemic counseling strategies across the continuum of care. It includes principles of development, wellness and pathology that reflect a contemporary society. Such interventions are specifically implemented in the context of a professional counseling setting. The practice of professional counseling includes, but is not limited to:
(a) Individual, group, couples, family counseling and therapy;(d) Treatment of persons with mental and emotional disorders including, but not limited to, addictive disorders;(e) Guidance and consulting to facilitate normal growth and development, including educational and career development;(f) Utilization of functional assessment and counseling for persons requesting assistance in adjustment to a disability;(i) Referral. The use of specific methods, techniques, or modalities within the practice of professional counseling is restricted to professional counselors appropriately trained in the use of such methods, techniques or modalities.