Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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Prepare for the Texas LPC Jurisprudence Exam with interactive quizzes and comprehensive explanations. Familiarize yourself with essential legal and ethical knowledge required for becoming a licensed professional counselor in Texas.

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Sexual contact that occurs more than ______ years after the termination of the client relationship, an LPC intern, or a student of the licensee at a post-secondary educational institution will not be deemed a violation.

  1. 1 year

  2. 2 years

  3. 3 years

  4. 5 years

The correct answer is: 5 years

The correct answer is five years. According to Texas regulations governing the professional conduct of Licensed Professional Counselors, sexual contact that occurs more than five years after the termination of the client relationship is not classified as a violation. This regulation serves to establish a clear boundary and a significant time frame that seeks to protect the integrity of the therapeutic relationship and prevent any potential exploitation or power imbalances that may arise from such contacts. A five-year period is considered a reasonable time frame to allow for the natural evolution of a professional relationship into something that is not inherently exploitative or harmful, while still offering protections for clients during the formative period following therapy. This standard recognizes that some relationships may evolve positively after an extended period, provided appropriate care is taken in the professional context.