Richard Gene Arno

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Dr. Richard Gene Arno is the founder of the National Christian Counselors Association and currently serves as the Chaplain to N.C.C.A.'s staff and members. He served as the Director of Counseling for the Christian Broadcasting Network's 700 Club for seven years prior to conducting his research for Treatment Theory and Therapy. He was elected to Who's Who in Leading American Executives in 1991 and has been awarded honorary doctorates and citations such as the Eagles Award and Good Shepherd Award.

In addition to serving as the Chaplain of the N.C.C.A., Dr. Arno is also the President of The National Board of Christian Clinical Therapists and serves as the Resident Bishop of The National Conservative Church, a world-wide denomination.

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Dr. Richard G. Arno and his wife, Dr. Phyllis J. Arno, are the Founders of The Sarasota Academy of Christian Counseling. Dr. Richard Arno served as the director for the Christian Broadcasting Network for seven years. Dr. Phyllis Arno was a legal secretary for over 20 years. Dr. Richard Arno focused on developing a Biblically based counseling model for Christians that is over 94% successful. Dr. Phyllis Arno focused on the research and development of the Arno Profile System (A.P.S.) reports. Together they have written numerous counselor training texts, including their signature piece, Creation Therapy.

A Touch of Grace
written by Dr. Richard Gene Arno

The Missing Link, Revealing Spiritual Genetics
written by Dr. Richard Gene Arno and Dr. Phyllis J. Arno

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[edit] In God's Image

This course is designed to help people understand innate (not learned) human behavior from a Christian perspective. It provides general information about God-given temperament, however does not teach counseling.

[edit] Creation Therapy

Creation Therapy is a new approach to counseling that deals with the inner man rather than outer manifestations or problems. Creation Therapy will teach you how to identify the "hidden" problems and how to counsel those who turn to you for help. It is for pastors and lay people who want to learn the God-given A.P.S. temperament based counseling method, to be certified to administer the A.P.S. Response Forms, and to generate the A.P.S. Reports.