EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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An LPC shall NOT engage in sexual contact with or sexual exploitation of a
person who is... - ANSWER ✓ 1-A client; 2-an LPC Intern supervised by the
licensee; 3-Is student of a licensee add an educational institution at which the
licensee provides professional or educational services.
Sexual contact that occurs more than ______ years after the termination of the
client relationship, an LPC intern or a student of the licensee at a post secondary
educational institution will not be deemed a violation. - ANSWER ✓ 5 years and if
the conduct is consensual, not the result of sexual exploitation and not detrimental
to the client
True or false? The LPC must demonstrate that there has been no exploitation in a
sexual or romantic relationship w/ a previous client including... - ANSWER ✓
TRUE, 1-amount of time that has passed since therapy terminated; 2-nature and
duration of the therapy; 3-circumstances of termination; 4-client's personal history;
5-client's current mental status; 6-likelihood of adverse impact on the client and
others; 7-any statements or actions made by the therapist during the course of
therapy suggesting or inviting the possibility of a post termination sexual or
romantic relationship with the client.
A licensee CAN or CANNOT practice therapeutic deception of a person who is a
client? - ANSWER ✓ CANNOT
True or false? It is NOT a defense if the sexual contact, sexual exploitation or
therapeutic deception with the person occurred with consent, outside the
,professional counseling sessions or off the premises regularly used for
professionally counseling sessions. - ANSWER ✓ TRUE
Yes or no? Sexual exploitation if done for the purpose of sexual arousal or
gratification or sexual abuse of any person may include sexual harassment, sexual
solicitation, physical advances, and or verbal or nonverbal conduct that is sexual in
nature. - ANSWER ✓ YES
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 1-conduct that is
offensive or creates a hostile environment, and the licensee knows or is told this
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 2-is sufficiently severe
or intense to be abusive to a reasonable person in the context
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 3-any behavior, gestures
or expressions which may reasonably be interpreted as seductive or sexual
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 4-sexual comments
about or to a person, including making sexual comments about a person's body
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 5- making sexually
demeaning comments about an individual's sexual orientation
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 6-making comments
about potential sexual performance except when the comment is pertinent pertinent
to the issue of sexual function or dysfunction in counseling
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 7-Requesting details of
sexual history or sexual likes and dislikes when not necessary for counseling of the
individual
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 8-initiating conversation
regarding the sexual problems, preferences or fantasies of the licensee
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 9-kissing or fondling
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 10-making a request for
a date
, Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 11-any other deliberate
or repeated comments, gestures or physical acts not constituting sexual intimacy's
but of a sexual nature
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 12-any bodily exposure
of genitals, anus or breasts
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 13-encouraging another
to masturbate in the presence of the licensee
Conduct that is sexual in nature includes... - ANSWER ✓ 14-Masturbation by the
licensee when another is present
True or false? An LPC shall report sexual misconduct there is reasonable cause to
suspect that a client has been the victim of sexual exploitation, sexual contact or
therapeutic deception by another licensee or a mental health provider. - ANSWER
✓ TRUE
Yes or no? An LPC shall report sexual misconduct if a client alleges sexual
exploitation, sexual contact or therapeutic deception by another licensee or mental
health services provider. - ANSWER ✓ YES
How long does an LPC have to report sexual misconduct? - ANSWER ✓ No later
than the third (3rd) business day after the date the LPC became aware of the
conduct or the allegations.
Who does the LPC report sexual misconduct to? - ANSWER ✓ 1-The prosecuting
attorney and the county in which the alleged sexual exploitation, sexual contact or
therapeutic deception occurred; 2-The board if the conduct involves a licensee and
any other state licensing agency which licenses the mental health provider; 3-The
appropriate agency relating to Confidentiality and Required Reporting
Yes or no? Does the LPC/reporter have to inform the alleged victim of the
reporter's duty to report? - ANSWER ✓ YES, and determine if the alleged victim
wants to remain anonymous.