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Courses through N.C.C.A and VBS - Certified Academic Institution
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NCCA Enrollment Fee $100
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Phase I and II Mandatory Courses, Tuition $295 per course
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Phase III Advanced courses, Tuition $258 per course
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APS Reports $ 33 per report
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Counseling dues $ 75 (when applicable)
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First year’s N.C.C.A. dues $ 50
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N.C.C.A. License fee $100
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Course Processing fee $ 5
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Clinical Supervision $ 50
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Upgrade License Fee $ 50
This faith-based license is not to be confused with state-based license. The NCCA faith-based license, however, does allow students to counsel professionally.
NCCA Program PHASE 1 Certification & License Only Program
NCCA Enrollment Fee
Basic Christian Counseling
Temperament Theory
Testing/Measurements
Temperament Therapy
Christian Psychology
Clinical Supervision
A.P.S. Reports 10 required
Course Processing Fee
NCCA First Years' Dues
NCCA Program PHASE 2 Certification, License and B.A.Program
NCCA Enrollment Fee
Mastering Pastoral Counseling
Temperament Case Studies
Counseling the Codependent
Clinical Supervision
A.P.S. Reports - 15 REQUIRED
Course Processing Fee
License Fee
NCCA Program PHASE 3 Certification, License - SPECIALIZE IN ONE OR MORE OF YOUR INTEREST
N.C.C.A.
Continuing Education Courses and Faith-Based advanced Certification Effective January 2022
Integrated Marriage & Family Therapy
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Marriage and Family Counseling - an Integrated Approach
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Integrated Temperament Couple Therapy
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Pre-Marriage Counseling With Temperament
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The Father-Daughter Connection
Child and Adolescent Therapy
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Counseling Families
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Counseling and Children
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Counseling Youth
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Counseling and The Search for Meaning
Substance Abuse and Addiction Therapy
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Counseling for Substance Abuse and Addiction
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Counseling Adult Children of Alcoholics
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Counseling for Problems of Self-Control
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Counseling Those With Eating Disorders
Temperament Therapy
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Temperament Case Studies
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Life’s Answers Through Counseling With God
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Living in the Spirit—Utilizing Temperament
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Counseling The Codependent: A Christian Perspective Utilizing Temperament
Sexual Therapy
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Counseling for Sexual Disorders
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Counseling and Homosexuality
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Counseling for Problems of Self-Control
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Counseling for Unplanned Pregnancy & Infertility
Death and Grief Therapy
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Counseling the Sick and Terminally Ill
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Counseling for Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder
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Joy—In The Midst of Mourning
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Counseling Families of Children With
Disabilities
Cognitive Therapy and Ethics
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Cognitive Therapy Techniques
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Life’s Answers Through Counseling With
God
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Quality, Ethics, and Legal Issues In Christian Counseling
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Making Life Healing Changes
Crisis and Abuse Therapy
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Counseling for Family Violence/Abuse
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Counseling in Times of Crisis
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Counseling for Anger
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Counseling the Depressed
Domestic Violence and Intervention Therapy
Applicant must hold a Master's degree or higher, be licensed by the N.C.C.A. and be Advanced Certified in Crisis and Abuse Therapy as well as complete the following five courses:
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Temperament Case Studies
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Counseling for Substance Abuse and Addiction
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Counseling for Problems of Self-Control
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Counseling Families
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Counseling and Self-Esteem
Group Therapy
Applicant must hold a Master's degree or higher, be licensed by the N.C.C.A. and be Advanced Certified in Integrated Marriage & Family Therapy in order to qualify for this specialty area of Advanced Certification. Then, he/she must complete one additional course titled Group Therapy.
C.A.I. Policy and Procedure Manual ~ 41
Please note that students completing advanced courses must receive a grade of 80% or better for course credit to be applied toward an academic degree. Any grade transferred for an advanced course receiving a grade less than 80% will not qualify to be applied to the NCCA degree transfer program.