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Mission Statement of AAPC
The American Association of Pastoral Counselors through its members strives to:
Provide and promote theologically informed, spiritually sensitive, ethically sound and clinically competent counseling and consultation as an extension of the ministry of faith communities,
Provide professional formation and credentialing to those who seek to integrate theology and psychology into their practice, and to advocate the well being of persons, families, congregations and communities.
Core Values
As an association we are committed to:
- Respecting the theological, psychological and faith traditions, and spiritual practices of our members and their clients;
- Grounding our work in the psychological, social, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of all human endeavors;
- Inviting and respecting the dignity, quality, and contributions of all persons; embodying cultural awareness and sensitivity in our professional practices and our Association structures; and embracing and engaging diversity as a way of discerning the rich expression of spirit and faith in the world;
- Participating in an authentic journey toward community which supports a variety of perspectives, values, needs, and beliefs, and which honors and practices openness, diversity, integrity, and appropriate boundaries;
- Working actively toward the wholeness of individuals, relationships, families, institutions, and communities;
- Engaging in lifelong formative processes of personal, professional, and spiritual growth;
- Maintaining high standards of accountability and ethical conduct;
- Practicing responsible stewardship in the use of our resources;
- Contributing to religious institutions and faith communities through our services.
Professionally Integrating Psychotherapy and Spirituality
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