Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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Regarding consumer information, a licensee shall inform each client of the name, address, and telephone number of the board for the purpose of reporting violations on...

  1. Each counseling session

  2. Providing gifts to the client

  3. Each application and written contract for services

  4. Only when requested by the client

The correct answer is: Each application and written contract for services

The correct answer is that a licensee is required to inform each client of the name, address, and telephone number of the board for the purpose of reporting violations on each application and written contract for services. This requirement is in place to ensure transparency and to clearly communicate to clients their rights and how they can report any concerns regarding professional conduct or breach of ethical standards. By including this information in applications and contracts, counselors foster a sense of trust and accountability, making sure that clients are fully aware of their right to seek recourse if they feel their counselor has acted inappropriately. The other options do not align with this requirement. For instance, while informing clients during each counseling session might promote openness, it does not meet the specific legal mandate regarding documentation. Providing gifts to the client does not pertain to the requirement of informing about reporting violations. Lastly, only informing clients upon request would not comply with the proactive obligation to disclose this critical information in writing, ensuring that all clients have access to the information when entering into a service agreement.