Principles of Practice
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SCOPE OF PRACTICE
Christian counselling can be effective in the care and cure of those persons who are experiencing inner bondage and desire freedom. (Luke 4:18-21).
This may include, but is not limited to:
Within each of these categories, individual counsellors are required and expected to treat clients only within the scope of their competence.
SOURCE OF WISDOM
Christian counsellors recognize God as the ultimate source of wisdom in interpersonal relationships (James 3:17). This wisdom is revealed in a variety of ways, including Scripture, the Holy Spirit, the history of the church, the experiences of people and scientific investigation
ETHICS OF CHRISTIAN COUNSELLORS
PACCC establishes and maintains guidelines for ethical behavior and adjudicates complaints against members and when warranted pursues disciplinary action. The Association follows ethical principles based on Scripture summarized as follows:
1. Dignity of all Persons: Christian counsellors acknowledge that each person is created in the image of God, (Genesis 1:26 -27). As such, each person should be treated with care, value and respect. A person's right to privacy, self-determination, autonomy and dignity flow directly from that person's bearing of the image of God.
2. Integrity in Relationships: Christian counsellors seek to be fair, impartial, straightforward and completely truthful in their professional relationships. We understand that failing to do so undermines the quality of relationship between the parties concerned. We understand that primarily, the lack of integrity in relationship violates God's desire for truthfulness in all relationships (Ephesians 4:15 )
Integrity in relationships also demands that Christian counsellors maintain competence in their declared field(s) of expertise.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The Professional Association of Canadian Christian Counsellors, (PACCC), is an organization whose members practice Christian counselling. The organization is committed to professionalism and competence among its members. At the same time it is committed to a distinctly Christian faith position.
Functionally, PACCC certifies and regulates its members in order to maintain the highest possible level of care within the field. The Association also seeks to support and strengthen its members in their vocation of Christian counselling.
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