
IACPC Certification International Association of Certified Patoral Counselors
Becoming A Certified Pastoral Counselor (CPC) acquires knowledge of the theological, spiritual, clinical, psychological, and administrative aspects to pastoral counseling; engaging in a process of vocational formation to intentionally integrate the various aspects of being a certified pastoral counselor. Become a Certified Pastoral Counselor and/or Fellow member through meeting standards established by IACPC
More and more families need the aid and direction of Pastors every year. We can better prepare you for the many counseling needs that occur. IACPC can can help you expand and improve your gifting and talents and become more valuable and effective. People will love you and respect your guidance. Become a CPC today and enjoy the rewards of your labor.
NAAMP Certification National Association of Anger Management Providers
(NAAMP) Certificate Program is now available through the International Association of Certified Pastoral Counselors. (IACPC) & ( NAAMP) will provied certifications for pastors and anger management providers to serve competently in the anger management world while acheiving status as a Certified Pastoral Counselor.
NAAMP can open the world of anger management to you while providing inshights in enmtiona, healthy communications, relationship management skills and conflict resolution. NAAMP will authorize you to teach it's curriculum while haveing the designation CAMS. We also list your membership in our national directory as an Anger Management Provider. We give insights on anger control issues and materials you will need to make your journey in the anger management world clear and successful.

Our Mission
We believe that our program is designed to promote emotional intelligence as well as bring a wealth of knowledge to local pastors, churches, and ministries. We hope to provide tools that will bring forth healthy people through teaching and influence. An IACPC certification can open the world of pastoral counseling and anger management tools that will benefit areas of marriage counseling, conflict resolution, outreach, and recovery programs in churches.