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One in four Americans suffers from anxiety, depression or substance abuse. Where do people turn for help? Through Richmont, God is training new generations of counselors, pastors and laypeople to serve as Christian caregivers.

Charlie Shedd Institute of Clinical Theology (CSICT)

The Institute of Clinical Theology was established in 1991 to promote activities in the fields of professional and pastoral counseling that specifically address Christian character formation. The Institute of Clinical Theology was renamed in 1996 to honor Charlie Shedd, pastor and renowned author of more than 40 inspirational books such as Letters to Philip and Letters to Karen.

CSICT courses are integrated into Richmont’s curriculum in addition to the core sequence of licensure preparation and integration coursework. CSICT courses specifically focus on the application of devotional theology within counseling and pastoral counseling settings and constitute the spirituality track.

The vision of the CSICT for a journal on authentic transformation has been realized at Richmont as Conversations: A Forum for Authentic Transformation.

CSICT is served by an advisory board that includes:
  • David Benner, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Counseling & Psychology, Richmont
  • Gary R. Collins, Ph.D., Founder of the American Association of Christian Counselors and Distinguished Professor of Leadership & Coaching, Richmont
  • Larry Crabb, Ph.D., Founder of the Institute of Biblical Counseling
  • Richard Foster, Th.D., Founder of Renovare
  • Marty Goehring, Ph.D., Director, Family Counseling of Albuquerque
  • John Ortberg, Pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church
  • Leanne Payne, M.A., Founder of Pastoral Care Ministries
  • Siang Yang Tan, Ph.D., Professor, Fuller Graduate School of Psychology
  • Dallas Willard, Ph.D., Professor, University of Southern California