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The Interfaith Seminary offers the following degrees in Pastoral Addictions Counseling Studies:

M.A. Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (Addictions Counseling concentration)

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Pastoral Counseling (Addictions Counseling concentration)



Degree Description:
Pastoral counseling is the study of the family and of the individual from a spiritual perspective. It includes the study of the various principles of counseling as they relate to the work of the Pastoral Counselor. This degree is designed to provide the student with the basics in pastoral counseling with a focus on addiction problems, and is unlike degrees offered by secular colleges. This degree is strictly religious in nature.

This degree is designed for those who have a desire to serve others as ministers and/or as spiritual/pastoral counselors. This degree prepares the student to enhance their community work as a minister/pastor or assisting others in those roles. This is an interfaith degree, drawing its coursework from various faiths and schools of counseling, and not oriented towards any particular religious belief system, though coursework can be rearranged to follow a students spiritual beliefs and/or future or current ministry.

This degree is NOT designed to meet any State or Federal licensure requirements nor does it qualify one to be a psychiatrist/psychologist or any other form of non-religious mental health or family counselor. This degree does qualify one to be a Pastoral Counselor. We encourage students to check with their State or Country regarding licensure requirements.

Upon graduation students are eligible to join the American Association of Psychotherapists and The International Association of Pastoral Counselors.

Master of Arts

Degree Requirements for the M.A. is as follows:

Prerequisites: Bachelor's Degree from an approved educational institution or proof of related life/work experience.

1. All assigned coursework as agreed upon by the student and their Academic Advisor.

2. M.A. candidate must write and then defend a Master's Thesis on a subject pertaining to addictions counseling.

3. Tuition paid in full and all coursework must be completed and graded before diploma is awarded.

Total Courses: 10 courses + Thesis

Total Required Hours: 48


For more information please see our Admissions Requirements Page.

Coursework:

Coursework is as follows:

Counseling Basics (4 credit hours)

Pastoral Counseling I (4 credit hours)

Spiritual Counseling Elements I (4 credit hours)

Spiritual Counseling Elements II (4 credit hours)

Addiction Counseling I (4 credit hours)

Addiction Counseling II (4 credit hours)

Sexual Addictions (4 credit hours)

Dynamics Of Addiction (4 credit hours)

Recovery Processes I (4 credit hours)

Recovery Processes II (4 credit hours)

Thesis (8 credit hours)


**Please note: All texts available either from the IFS Bookstore or Amazon.com. See the Bookstore link to the left.

Doctor of Philosophy


Degree Requirements for the Ph.D. is as follows:

Prerequisites: Master's Degree from an approved educational institution or proof of related life/work experience OR 2 years of addiction counseling or addiction ministry on the Master's Degree level.

1. All assigned coursework as agreed upon by the student and their Academic Advisor.

2. Ph.D. candidate must write and then defend a dissertation on a subject pertaining to addictions counseling.

3. Tuition paid in full and all coursework must be completed and graded before diploma is awarded.

Total Courses: N/A + Thesis

Total Required Hours: 48


For more information please see our Admissions Requirements Page.

Coursework:

Coursework is as follows:

Courses and texts are the same as the Master`s Degree but with the following change in credit hours:

Spiritual Counseling Elements I (4 credit hours)

Spiritual Counseling Elements II (4 credit hours)

Addiction Counseling I (4 credit hours)

Addiction Counseling II (4 credit hours)

Sexual Addictions (4 credit hours)

Dynamics Of Addiction (4 credit hours)

Recovery Processes I (4 credit hours)

Recovery Processes II (4 credit hours)

Thesis (16 credit hours)

For more information please see our Admissions Requirements Page.

To enroll in one of the above degree programs please click on the Application link on the left.

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