Program IV
Requirements
Individuals who hold a master's degree prior to enrollment may elect to complete the requirements for licensing and quality for a Ph.D. in Clinical Christian Counseling.
1. Complete Phase I, II, & III Courses.
Phase I Courses:
* Basic Christian Counseling
* Temperament Theory
* Testing/Measurements
* Temperament Therapy
* Christian Counseling: Integrating Temperament and Psychology
Phase II Courses:
* Mastering Pastoral Counseling Utilizing Temperament
* Temperament Case Studies
* Counseling the Codependent
3. Phase III Complete [8] Advanced Courses.
Phase III - Advanced Certification - Integrated Marriage and Family Therapy
* Marriage and Family Counseling – An Integrated Approach
* Integrated Temperament Couple Therapy
* Pre-Marriage Counseling with Temperament
* The Father-Daughter Connection
Phase III - 2nd Advanced Certification - Elective Category
2. Complete practicum
* Administering Arno Profile System to 35 persons while under direction of approved clinical supervisor.
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
Upon completion of the required courses student candidate submits the following:
* Two copies of a written dissertation consisting of 35 individual reports (case studies) developed from the candidate’s work with 35 individuals using the A.P.S. reports. (25 generated for license practicum plus 10 additional)
* A format is provided in the course titled “Temperament Case Studies.”
* The dissertation has a 140-page minimum.
* More information on dissertation requirements and preparation can be found in the Student Candidate Practicum Manual.