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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 147.161 HYPNOTHERAPY. 1 2 1. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise 1 3 requires, "hypnotherapy" means the induction of a hypnotic 1 4 state in a client to alter behavioral patterns. Hypnotherapy 1 5 includes all of the following: 1 6 a. Assessment of hypnotic suggestibility. 1 7 b. Assessment to determine the suitability of 1 8 hypnotherapy. 1 9 c. Explanation of the nature of the hypnotic state. 1 10 d. Induction of the hypnotic state. 1 11 e. Use of posthypnotic suggestions. 1 12 f. Instruction in self-hypnosis. 1 13 2. a. A person shall not engage in the practice of 1 14 hypnotherapy unless the person is licensed as a health care or 1 15 mental health care professional by the state pursuant to this 1 16 chapter. For purposes of this section, "health care or mental 1 17 health care professional" means a physician, osteopathic 1 18 physician, podiatrist, physician assistant, psychologist, 1 19 chiropractor, registered nurse, dentist, optometrist, marital 1 20 and family therapist, mental health counselor, or social 1 21 worker who performs hypnotherapy within the scope of 1 22 professional practice as permitted by the professional's 1 23 respective examining board. 1 24 b. An individual administering hypnotherapy, other than an 1 25 individual listed in paragraph "a", shall be subject to the 1 26 penalty prescribed in section 147.86. 1 27 3. This section shall not apply to the administration of 1 28 hypnosis for purposes of recreation or entertainment. Upon 1 29 complaint, the department shall determine whether the 1 30 administration of hypnosis shall be characterized as 1 31 hypnotherapy and subject to the provisions of this section, or 1 32 whether the administration of hypnosis shall be characterized 1 33 as recreational in nature or for entertainment. 1 34 EXPLANATION 1 35 This bill establishes a definition of the term 2 1 "hypnotherapy" to refer to the induction of a hypnotic state 2 2 in a client to alter behavioral patterns. Hypnotherapy 2 3 includes an assessment of hypnotic suggestibility and 2 4 suitability, an explanation of the nature of the hypnotic 2 5 state, induction of the hypnotic state, use of posthypnotic 2 6 suggestions, and instruction in self-hypnosis. The bill 2 7 provides that individuals shall not engage in the practice of 2 8 hypnotherapy unless they are licensed as a health care or 2 9 mental health care professional pursuant to Code chapter 147. 2 10 The bill defines a health care or mental health care 2 11 professional to include a physician, osteopathic physician, 2 12 podiatrist, physician assistant, psychologist, chiropractor, 2 13 registered nurse, dentist, optometrist, marital and family 2 14 therapist, mental health counselor, or social worker 2 15 performing hypnotherapy within the scope of professional 2 16 practice as permitted by their respective examining boards. 2 17 Individuals not so licensed shall be subject to the serious 2 18 misdemeanor penalty provisions of Code section 147.86. The 2 19 bill exempts individuals who administer hypnosis for 2 20 recreational purposes or for entertainment from its 2 21 provisions. 2 22 LSB 1601SV 78 2 23 rn/jw/5
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