Final answer:
True, an LPC shall not aid or abet the unlicensed practice of professional counseling by a person required to be licensed.
Step-by-step explanation:
True, an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) shall not aid or abet the unlicensed practice of professional counseling by a person required to be licensed.
Professional counselors are professionals who have completed the necessary education and training to obtain a counseling license. They are bound by ethical standards and have legal obligations to protect the public by ensuring that only qualified individuals provide counseling services. Aiding or abetting the unlicensed practice of counseling goes against these obligations.
By providing their services to a person required to be licensed, LPCs would be enabling the person to practice counseling without the necessary qualifications and potentially putting clients at risk.