Incarnational Counseling:

Moving Care from the Clinical to the Community

Session 2: The Ethics of Immersive Practice and Collaborative Care

APRIL 9, 2026
THURSDAY
2-3 PM EST
1 NBCC CREDIT HOUR

This session will focus on the following subjects:
  • Analyzing the ethical implications of transparency and informed consent when practicing within a faith-based, community-embedded counseling model.
  • Applying boundary-management principles to collaborative relationships involving non-clinical partners (pastors, lay counselors, community leaders).
  • Evaluating strategies for maintaining professional clinical competence and ethical standards while honoring theological convictions in a collaborative care network.

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Hosted by:

Seth Scott, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC

Dr. Scott has extensive graduate and post-graduate training in theology and the integration of faith and counseling. He has taught, supervised, and published peer-reviewed scholarship on counseling, counselor education, worldview, and professional identity development.

Paul Loosemore, Ph.D., LPC

Dr. Loosemore has over a decade of professional counseling, supervision, and teaching experience. He currently serves as Director of the Counseling Program at Covenant Theological Seminary and has published peer-reviewed research and authored a book on integration in counseling research.

Jackie Perry, Ph.D., LCMHC-S, LPC-S, ACS

Dr. Perry holds a Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision, is licensed as a clinical mental health counselor and supervisor (LMHC-S), and has practiced clinically since 1994. She has over a decade of supervisory experience, teaches graduate-level ethics in counseling, and regularly consults and speaks on ethical practice and collaborative care.
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