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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Who does the LPC report sexual misconduct to?

  1. Community center

  2. Family members

  3. Mentor

  4. Prosecuting attorney and the appropriate agencies

The correct answer is: Prosecuting attorney and the appropriate agencies

The correct answer is the prosecuting attorney and the appropriate agencies. In Texas, licensed professional counselors (LPCs) are mandated reporters of certain types of misconduct and must report incidents of sexual misconduct to the appropriate authorities. This ensures that allegations are investigated by professionals who can take legal action if necessary. Reporting to the prosecuting attorney is crucial as they are part of the legal system that can initiate criminal proceedings if warranted. Counselors have an ethical and legal obligation to report such misconduct, mainly to protect clients and uphold the integrity of the profession. Reporting sexual misconduct to community centers, family members, or mentors may not fulfill the legal requirements and can pose risks to both the client and the counselor, as they do not have the authority or capabilities to appropriately address or investigate the situation.