Clinical Pastoral Supervision & Psychotherapy Chapters
in Georgia
Atlanta, GA, Bob Griffin, 404-444-8248
Lovejoy, GA. Horace Cutter, 678-763-1871
Fayetteville, GA, Mindy Littlejohn, 404-360-3385
Perry, GA, John Walker, 229-815-6988
Committed to continuing accountability, standards of excellence,
Committed to continuing accountability, standards of excellence,
and diversity of opportunity.
The College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy: "RECOVERY OF SOUL"
The CPSP emerged as a new leadership organization in the pastoral care and counseling
The College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy: "RECOVERY OF SOUL"
The CPSP emerged as a new leadership organization in the pastoral care and counseling
movement in 1990. CPSP has grown at a phenomenal rate since its inception, faster than
any other pastoral care organization. After just 30 years over 1014 credentialed persons
now work in hospitals, hospices, counseling centers, churches, seminaries and psychotherapy
offices around the world.
CPSP has its basic identity in the pastoral care movement which began in the last century.
CPSP has its basic identity in the pastoral care movement which began in the last century.
CPSP fosters the exploration of the inner-self leading to personal transformation of the
clinically trained minister. Transformation rather than skill development is the essential
meaning and purpose of the movement. CPSP is committed theologically and primarily
to the development of the idiosyncratic self of the clinically trained religious professional.
It is further committed to the development of specialists in Pastoral Counseling, Clinical
Chaplaincy, Pastoral Supervision and Pastoral Psychotherapy.
Matters that are typically dealt with in other certifying bodies by centralized governance
Matters that are typically dealt with in other certifying bodies by centralized governance
are dealt with primarily in Chapters. CPSP is organized in such a way that each member
participates in a relatively small group called a Chapter. Teaching or counseling programs
directed by CPSP Diplomates are the primary responsibility of the Chapter.
"Recovery of soul" is a metaphor that points toward the values of CPSP. The values are
"Recovery of soul" is a metaphor that points toward the values of CPSP. The values are
further expressed in the CPSP Covenant.
CPSP is a member organization of the Joint Commission Liaison Network
Holds affiliate status with the Association of Theological Schools (ATS)
Is a member of COMISS
Is a joint sponsor of the Journal of Pastoral Care
Participates in the leadership of the International Congress of Pastoral Care
Contact:
Dr. Bob Griffin
Phone: 404-444-8248
E-mail: [email protected]
For information on CPSP Chapter Life, The Pastoral Report, the CPSP Covenant, the Standards and a Directory Visit the Website: www.cpsp.org