Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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Can a licensee engage in activities for the licensee's personal gain at the expense of a client?

  1. Depends on the situation

  2. NO

  3. Yes, as long as the client consents

  4. Only with prior approval from the regulatory board

The correct answer is: NO

Licensees are required to act in the best interest of their clients and are not allowed to engage in activities that may benefit themselves at the expense of their client. This is considered a conflict of interest and goes against the code of ethics for licensees. Option A is incorrect because the answer is not dependent on the situation, as it is always unacceptable for a licensee to engage in such activities. Option C is also incorrect because the client's consent does not justify actions that go against their best interest. Option D is incorrect because prior approval from the regulatory board does not give licensees the right to act in their personal interest at the expense of their clients. Thus, option B is the only correct answer.