OLERE Study Guide
LATEST STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE 2023 1. Licensed Professional Counselor "LPC": any person who offers professional counseling services for compensation and is licensed under the LPC Act.
2. Board: State Board of Health
3. Department: State Department of Health
4. Advisory Board: LPC Advisory Board appointed by the Commissioner
5. Commissioner: State Commissioner of Health
6. Counseling: the application of mental health and developmental principles...
7. 4 purposes of counseling: 1. facilitate human development and adjustment
2. prevent, diagnose, treat mental, emotional or behavioral disorders
3. conduct assessments or diagnoses for the purpose of establishing treatment goals and objectives
4. plan, implement, or evaluate treatment plans
8. Counseling Treatment Interventions: the application of cognitive, affective, behavioral and systemic counseling strategies
9. Consulting: interpreting or reporting scientific fact or theory in counseling to provide assistance in solving current or potential problems of individuals, groups, or organizations.
10. Referral Activities: evaluating data to identify problems and to determine the advisability of referral to other specialists.
11. Research Activities: reporting, designing, conducting or consulting on re-
search in counseling
12. Specialty: the designation of a sub area of counseling practice that is recog-
nized by a national certification agency or by the Board
13. Supervisor: a person who meets the requirements established by the Board and who is licensed under the LPC Act.
14. LPC Candidate: a person whose application for licensure has been accepted and who is under supervision for licensure.
15. The LPC Act does not allow for the title "LPC" to be used by:: 1. Physi-
cians, psychologists, social workers, marital and family therapists, and attorneys.
2. Rehabilitation counselors, vocational evaluation specialists, psychiatric and mental health nurses, alcohol and drug counselors, school administrators, school teachers and school counselors.
3. Persons in the employ of accredited institutions of higher education, or in the
LATEST STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE 2023 1. Licensed Professional Counselor "LPC": any person who offers professional counseling services for compensation and is licensed under the LPC Act.
2. Board: State Board of Health
3. Department: State Department of Health
4. Advisory Board: LPC Advisory Board appointed by the Commissioner
5. Commissioner: State Commissioner of Health
6. Counseling: the application of mental health and developmental principles...
7. 4 purposes of counseling: 1. facilitate human development and adjustment
2. prevent, diagnose, treat mental, emotional or behavioral disorders
3. conduct assessments or diagnoses for the purpose of establishing treatment goals and objectives
4. plan, implement, or evaluate treatment plans
8. Counseling Treatment Interventions: the application of cognitive, affective, behavioral and systemic counseling strategies
9. Consulting: interpreting or reporting scientific fact or theory in counseling to provide assistance in solving current or potential problems of individuals, groups, or organizations.
10. Referral Activities: evaluating data to identify problems and to determine the advisability of referral to other specialists.
11. Research Activities: reporting, designing, conducting or consulting on re-
search in counseling
12. Specialty: the designation of a sub area of counseling practice that is recog-
nized by a national certification agency or by the Board
13. Supervisor: a person who meets the requirements established by the Board and who is licensed under the LPC Act.
14. LPC Candidate: a person whose application for licensure has been accepted and who is under supervision for licensure.
15. The LPC Act does not allow for the title "LPC" to be used by:: 1. Physi-
cians, psychologists, social workers, marital and family therapists, and attorneys.
2. Rehabilitation counselors, vocational evaluation specialists, psychiatric and mental health nurses, alcohol and drug counselors, school administrators, school teachers and school counselors.
3. Persons in the employ of accredited institutions of higher education, or in the