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  1. The Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (MAPC) program at Loyolas Institute of Pastoral Studies (IPS) prepares pastoral clinicians to provide therapeutic services in faith-based contexts.

  2. The purpose of the M.A. in Pastoral Counseling is to prepare caregivers and counselors for this work. This degree program prepares pastoral clinicians to provide therapeutic services in faith-based and other contexts.

  3. During their Practicum year, MAPC students secure a pastoral or clinical role in a parish, school, retreat center, hospital, social service agency, or other placement selected for the student’s professional development.

  4. The dual MDiv/MA in Pastoral Counseling (MDiv/MAPC) program offered through Loyola's Institute of Pastoral Studies is designed to uniquely meet this need and prepare future professionals for careers in ministry and healing.

  5. This dual-degree program provides the student with a comprehensive background in ministerial leadership (through the Master of Divinity, M.Div. and specialist competencies in spiritually-integrated psychotherapy (through the MA in Pastoral Counseling, MAPC).

  6. model of pastoral counseling is applicable to people of all religious and cultural backgrounds, using the Holocaust as a frame in which to picture a client's life reaches its most significant possibilities when employed with Jewish clients.

  7. Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University Chicago prepares pastoral clinicians to provide therapeutic services in faith-based contexts. A multidisciplinary curriculum and peer learning groups are among the distinguishing characteristics of this degree.