Tennessee Professional Counseling Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What type of documentation must be submitted to demonstrate good moral character for an LPC application?

General references from peers

Two letters from professionals on letterhead

To demonstrate good moral character for an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) application in Tennessee, it is required to provide two letters from professionals on official letterhead. These letters should typically come from individuals who can vouch for the applicant's character, conduct, and integrity, ideally in a professional context related to counseling or mental health services.

This requirement ensures that the references are credible and provide a professional assessment rather than subjective opinions or informal endorsements. The use of letterhead adds legitimacy and formality to the documentation, signaling that the references are recognized professionals in their fields who are willing to support your application based on firsthand experience.

While other forms of documentation, such as general references from peers, self-written character references, or a background check, might provide some insights into a person's character, they do not carry the same weight or credibility as professionally written letters on letterhead. Therefore, securing two letters from professionals is the most appropriate and accepted method for meeting the moral character requirements in this context.

Self-written character reference

Background check report

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