Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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How many years must pass before a licensee may engage in sexual contact with a client?

  1. 2 years

  2. 5 years

  3. 10 years

  4. No time limit

The correct answer is: 5 years

Engaging in sexual contact with a client is a serious violation of ethical standards and can lead to revocation of a licensee's license. Therefore, there is a significant time limit set before a licensee can engage in such behavior. Option B, 5 years, is the correct answer and is in accordance with most state laws and regulations. Option A, 2 years, is too short of a time period and does not allow for enough time to build a professional relationship with the client. Option C, 10 years, is too long and may discourage licensees from forming meaningful relationships with clients. Option D, no time limit, is incorrect because there must be a clear and defined period of time before such behavior is allowed. Choosing option D could put both the licensee and the client at risk for unethical and potentially harmful situations. Therefore, the most appropriate answer is B, 5 years, because it allows for enough time to build a professional relationship and ensures that the behavior is not rushed or overlooked.