Christ in Private Practice

Ep. 92 Ethical Scripture Integration and Assessing Spiritual Readiness


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The Summer Faith Integration Skills Lab begins!

We kick off a special 9-part series designed to help Christian mental health professionals confidently and ethically integrate faith into counseling.

This series will take us all the way to our 100th episode, and we're beginning where every ethical counseling relationship should begin...with ethics.

In this episode you'll learn:

✔ Why ethical codes support appropriate faith integration
✔ The importance of informed consent
✔ How spirituality influences mental health and treatment planning
✔ Using the FICA Spiritual Assessment
✔ How to evaluate a client's spiritual readiness
✔ The difference between implicit and explicit faith integration
✔ When prayer, Scripture, and spiritual interventions are appropriate
✔ Practical examples of ethically integrating Scripture into counseling

Whether you're a seasoned Christian counselor or just beginning to explore faith integration, this episode will provide a strong ethical and clinical foundation for your work.

Looking for ongoing support?

The Summer Faith Integration Skills Lab aligns with our Faith Integration Consultation Circle, where Christian clinicians gather for Christ-centered case consultation, discussion, and professional growth.

Members of the Faith Integration Consultation Circle also receive continuing education credit for each Summer Faith Integration Skills Lab episode after completing the required CE components.

Thank you for listening and for joining us as we count down to Episode 100!


Episode Time Stamps:

00:00 Celebrating Milestones and New Beginnings

04:11 Ethical Integration of Faith in Counseling

22:34 Assessing Spiritual Readiness in Clients

27:30 Understanding Spiritual Beliefs

31:22 Evaluating Spiritual Readiness

33:44 Implicit vs Explicit Faith Integration

49:33 Applying Scripture in Counseling

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Christ in Private PracticeBy Camille McDaniel, LPC