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Learn about the history, membership, and professional standards of AAPC, a pastoral counseling organization that merged with ACPE in 2019. AAPC defines pastoral counseling as a process that integrates religious and psychological resources.
The American Counseling Association (ACA) is a membership organization for professional counselors in the US. It has 19 divisions, regions and branches, including one for Europe, and publishes books and journals on counseling topics.
Learn about the ethical principles and standards of psychologists as defined by the American Psychological Association (APA). The code covers various aspects of professional and scientific conduct, such as beneficence, fidelity, integrity, justice, and respect for people's rights and dignity.
A licensed professional counselor associate (LPCA) is a provisional license for counselors who have completed a master's degree and passed national exams. Learn about the educational requirements, exams, and tiered licensure systems for LPCAs in different states.
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A licensed professional counselor (LPC) is a mental health professional who provides counseling services in some countries. Learn about the requirements, scope of practice, and variations of LPC licensure in different jurisdictions.
CACREP is a programmatic accreditor of counseling education programs at colleges and universities in the United States. It is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and offers accreditation for various types of master's and doctoral degree programs in counseling.
An ethical code is a set of principles, values, standards, or rules that guide the behavior of an organization or a profession. Learn the difference between ethical code, code of conduct, and code of practice, and see some examples from various fields and contexts.