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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Which action would be considered as conduct that is sexual in nature based on its nature of behavior?

  1. Making comments about potential sexual performance unless pertinent to sexual function in counseling

  2. Belief in the development of the whole self, including a healthy balance of mental, social/emotional, and physical well-being

  3. Promotion and enhancement of student academic, career, and social/emotional outcomes

  4. Requesting details of sexual history or sexual likes and dislikes when not necessary for counseling of the individual

The correct answer is: Requesting details of sexual history or sexual likes and dislikes when not necessary for counseling of the individual

This answer is incorrect because it includes actions that are not considered sexual in nature based on their behavior. A is incorrect because making comments about potential sexual performance would only be considered sexual in nature if it is pertinent to sexual function in counseling. B is incorrect because belief in the development of the whole self is not inherently sexual in nature. C is incorrect because promoting and enhancing academic, career, and social/emotional outcomes is not automatically sexual in nature.