As a spiritual counselor, you support the mental health of your clients while providing guidance and support grounded in the beliefs of a shared faith. In this role, you may service the spiritual needs of the family and friends of the recently deceased, provide guidance to those in hospice care, or provide more traditional counseling in areas like family therapy, school counseling, or addiction recovery. Spiritual counselors work in many places, including churches, hospitals, and schools, and often focus on members of a specific faith. Spiritual counselors sometimes work unusual hours—for example, many Christian spiritual counselors provide guidance and support to members of their church on Sunday, rather than only working a regular Monday-Friday schedule.