WHO IS THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF CHRISTIAN THERAPISTS
Read through these pages to discover how to become a Pastoral and
Ordained Christian counselor or therapist.
As you browse this website, you’ll find our requirements for
certification and licensure, member’s articles, and other important information
about the A.A.C.T. If you inquire you will find the tremendous support one
receives as an AACT member.
If you have questions, or wish to receive our catalog or
application for membership, please call or e-mail us today. You may also print
these pages, along with the application and required reference forms. Payments may be made online with your credit
card, or through your checking account through Paypal, or simply enclose your
personal check with your application.
Remember, please call or write if you have any
questions.
The American Association of Christian Therapists is an association
that credentials qualified Christian and Pastoral Counselors who meet
established standards of education and training. The A.A.C.T. offers various levels of
certification and licensure to provide Pastoral and Christian counselors and
therapists the opportunity for continued advancement, and to assist the general
public in screening. We want to insure
that our certified and licensed members have the necessary tools and training to
help hurting persons.

Please note that the AACT is not affiliated with any state or
national government entity or approved by any state or national agency. AACT licensing and /or certification is a
Pastoral or Ministry certification, intended to encourage and promote quality
and standards within the field of Pastoral Counseling. Our credentialing process
is provided for ordained ministers desiring to acquire and demonstrate
competency in pastoral counseling, and for state licensed therapists desiring to
acquire and demonstrate competency in their knowledge of theology and
theological integration.
Please check with your state laws to assess what kind of titles
pastoral counselors are authorized to use in promotion and advertisement
(specifically check on words such as “clinical” or “therapist”), and whether you
may utilize a license issued by a private credentialing agency. In certain situations, we shall offer
licenses only to those who meet A.A.C.T. qualifications, and who
simultaneously hold a state license or can validate by letter or a copy of state
regulations that this title is legal to use within the state the applicant
resides. All other applicants may apply
for certification levels.
However, please note that the final responsibility is yours to
insure that you are in compliance with the laws of the state in which you
reside. Biblically, we are required to
obey the laws of our land when those laws are not in conflict with the laws of
God.
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