ACPE Fall 2024 Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapist Conference

"Psycho-Spiritual Liberation: The Role of the Practitioner"


ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7004. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
 
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Welcome from the Psychotherapy Commission Chair

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2024 ACPE Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy Conference!  Our volunteer work in bringing spiritually integrated practitioners together is very important to us and we hope that you will enjoy the comradery and community that is sure to occur throughout the weekend.

ACPE represents a wide range of invested practitioners who care about spirituality and mental health at a deeply personal and global way.  We are committed to ethical care for people who are hurting at a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual level with attention to the standards for best practice in our own unique professions.  The psychotherapy commission is determined to welcome professionals, emerging professionals, students, and other caregivers as active members of this community of spiritual care and hope that you feel that embrace as a part of this conference. 

As a counselor educator, licensed clinical professional counselor (MD), approved clinical supervisor, mother, wife, and human being, I invite you to continue this relationship with me and ACPE to talk about your work and vision for the future.  We are a growing community of spiritually integrated practitioners, and I welcome your ideas as a part of our hope and optimism for tomorrow.

Warmly,

 

 

 

Carol ZA McGinnis PhD, SIP, BC-TMH, NCC, LCPC (MD)

 

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Keynote Title: Finding Grace and Beauty in Brokenness: Healing   Psychological and Spiritual Wounds from Adversity, Trauma and Loss   for Practitioners, Clients, and Community Members

1. Review unique challenges of the psychospiritual impacts of   adversity,  trauma, and loss among practitioners that may influence authentic, empowering spiritually integrated mental health services

2. Identify 3 strategies to support “grace opportunities” as liberating psychospiritual healing tools for experiences of brokenness

3. Identify resources to support practitioners and community members for authentic psychospiritual healing and empowerment


The Deadline for Workshop Proposals Has Closed

Thank you for your submission.  Please consider submitting again next year!
You can request a PDF of your proposal submission by contacting Latasha Matthews.