Description
AACC Divisional Membership (AACC membership required)
Society of Christian Psychology
The need for theologically-sound, biblically-rooted research and clinical practice is central to the mission of Christian counselors and therapists. The Society for Christian Psychology (SCP) exists to promote the development of a distinctly Christian psychology—one that is shaped by Scripture and the rich history of Christian thought, practice, and spiritual formation.
SCP provides a space for psychologists, counselors, academics, and practitioners to come together around a shared vision of human nature grounded in a Christian worldview. While it remains informed by modern psychology, SCP critically engages contemporary approaches through a biblical lens, challenging assumptions shaped by naturalism and secularism.
If you’re passionate about exploring theory, research, and practice that reflect Christ-centered values, join us for this networking session. It’s a great opportunity to connect with others who share a commitment to integrating faith and psychology in thoughtful, transformative ways.
Member Benefits:
- Quarterly Divisional Zoom Meet Up with Division Leader
- Networking opportunities at AACC Divisional Mixers at Conferences
- Savings on specialized resources and services
- Email: soccdivision@aacc.net, stay connected with your division, reach out directly with questions or updates, and engage with fellow members
Division Leader:

Nicolene Joubert, Ph.D. is a registered counselling psychologist, trauma therapist, and educator with 37 years of experience. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from North-West University (South Africa) and a Master’s in Online and Distance Education from the Open University (UK). She is the founder and head of the Institute for Christian Practitioners (www.icp.org.za) in South Africa and specializes in trauma counselling, bereavement, family therapy, and the integration of Christian spirituality in the healing process. Prof Joubert teaches Christian Psychology and Counseling at Houston Christian University (Texas, USA) and supervises postgraduates at The South African Theological Seminary. She serves on the boards of the CPSC, ACRP, and EMCAPP, and her research focuses on trauma, dissociative disorders, and the relationship between spirituality and psychology.




