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Death & Grief Therapy
1. Counseling the Sick & Terminally Ill
2. Counseling for Anger
3. Joy-1n the Midst of Mourning
4. Counseling Families of Children with Disabilities
Cognitive Therapy & Ethics
1. Cognitive Therapy Techniques
2. Life's Answers Through Counseling with God
3. Quality, Ethics, & Legal Issues In Christian Counseling
4. Innovative Approaches in Counseling
Crisis & Abuse Therapy
1. Counseling for Family Violence/Abuse
2. Counseling in Times of Crisis
3. Counseling for Anger
4. Counseling the Depressed
Domestic Violence & Intervention Therapy
Applicant must hold a Doctorate degree or higher, be licensed by N.C.C.A. and be Board Certified in
Crisis & Abuse Therapy as well as completing the following five courses:
1. Temperament Case Studies
2. Counseling for Substance Abuse & Addiction
3. Counseling for Problems of Self-Control
4. Counseling Families
5. Counseling & Self-Esteem
Group Therapy
Applicant must hold a Doctorate degree or higher, be licensed by N.C.C.A. and be Board Certified in
Integrated Marriage & Family Therapy in order to qualify for this specialty area of Board Certification.
Then, he/she must complete one additional course titled Group Therapy.
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