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Clinical Pastoral Education

 

CPE Center

St. Francis–Emory Healthcare Chaplain Services Department hosts an ACPE Clinical Spiritual Education (CPE) center accredited for Level I and Level II CPE.  Our center focuses on vocational discernment / professional development using the Action-Reflection-Refined Action clinical model.

 

 
Process for Clinical Pastoral Education

The Integrative Process of Soul Care - CPE

Clinical Spiritual-Care Education (CPE) provides graduate-level theological and professional learning using the Action / Reflection / Refined Action clinical method. 

CPE students gain experience in a clinical setting, practicing the art and skill of spiritual, existential, and emotional care (Soul Care#) with patients, families and staff. This experiential educational model uses data from the actual practice of ministry as the content for reflection with an ACPE Certified Educator and a small group of peers.

The CPE experience addresses many aspects of ministry from which CPE participants develop awareness of how their personal histories, faith perspectives, innate personalities, and individual gifts influence their vocational practice and facilitation of Intimate Belonging:  care and connection with Foundational Source, themselves, and others with whom they relate and connect. 

 

Spiritual Identity

  • Religious Tradition
  • Philosophical Worldview
  • Inherited and Embedded Theology
  • Sense of Intuition
  • Polity Preference / Worship Style

 Vocational Identity

  • Sense of Calling 
  • Deep Passions & Great Joys 
  • Talents / Abilities 
  • Gifts 
  • Life Experiences 
  • Mentors / Guides 
  • Life-long Learning

 Professional Identity

  • Academic Endeavors 
  • Occupation 
  • Career Path 
  • Titles, Certifications, Licensures 
  • Trade Organizations 
  • Job Aspirations 
  • Place(s) you earn a living

 Personal Identity

  • Personality 
  • Chosen Family 
  • Cultural Influence 
  • Familial Roles 
  • Relationships 
  • Learning Style 
  • Family History 
  • Gender / Relational Orientation  
 
 

Contact Us for More Information

Our ACPE Certified Educator is Trey Morrison. 

Please feel free to call, text, or email with any questions.
Kenneth.morrison@sfhga.com
404.825.5587

We look forward to receiving your application!

Thank you for your interest in CPE at St. Francis – Emory Healthcare! Deep Peace, Great Joy!

 
 

All students please note the following content from This Center’s Annual Notice:

This ACPE CPE center maintains student records digitally in compliance with ACPE Standards and the program’s policy for student records management. 

This Center defines directory information as name, address, email, telephone, and previous education. Directory Information is student information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released. All other information is released only with the student’s written, signed, dated consent specifying which records are being disclosed, to whom, and for what limited purpose.

A copy of the ACPE Certified Educator’s end of unit evaluation report will be given to the student. The program will keep this evaluation for six years and it will not be available to anyone else except with written permission from the student.

Students are responsible for maintaining their own files for future use, including keeping a copy of their own and their Certified Educator’s final unit evaluation.

This Center guarantees its students the rights to inspect and review education records, to seek to amend them, to specified control over release of record information, and to file a complaint against the program for alleged violations of the Family Education and Privacy (FERPA) rights.  A student has the right to object to record content. If not negotiable, the written objection will be kept with and released with the record. Violations of Annual Notice protocols may be reported to the Chair of the Accreditation Commission at:

ACPE, Inc.
1 Concourse Parkway
Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30328

Or via email: accreditation@acpe.edu

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