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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What is the code of ethics policy regarding confidentiality?

  1. Confidentiality is not mandatory between a licensee and client

  2. Confidentiality is optional under Texas law

  3. Communication between a licensee and client and the client's records are confidential under Texas law

  4. Confidentiality only applies to certain counseling sessions

The correct answer is: Communication between a licensee and client and the client's records are confidential under Texas law

The chosen answer underscores the foundational principle of confidentiality in the counseling profession, particularly under Texas law. Confidentiality is a fundamental ethical obligation for licensed professional counselors, which ensures that all communications between the counselor and the client, as well as the client's records, are kept private. This principle protects the client's right to privacy and fosters a trusting therapeutic relationship. In Texas, the law is explicit about maintaining confidentiality unless there are specific exceptions, such as imminent harm to self or others, or when information is mandated to be disclosed by law. Thus, the importance of confidentiality is further solidified in ethical codes, emphasizing that counselors must make every effort to protect the confidentiality of their clients. In contrast to this correct answer, the other options present misleading or inaccurate interpretations of confidentiality obligations. The understanding that confidentiality is not mandatory or is optional misunderstanding the legal and ethical framework that governs counseling practice in Texas.