Online MSW Information Session
Join us online for an overview of coursework, field placements, financial aid, and the application process.
Join us online for an overview of coursework, field placements, financial aid, and the application process.
Associate Dean for Doctoral Education Mimi Chapman provides an overview of the doctoral program including requirements, admissions advice, and timelines. Current doctoral students will be on hand to provide their perspectives on the program. The interactive session is structured for conversation followed by a question-and-answer session. We hope to see you there.
Join us online for an overview of coursework, field placements, financial aid, and the application process.
Participants will receive an introduction to psychedelic assisted psychotherapy, with a focus on ketamine, MDMA, and psilocybin. The talk will include reviewing the historical context of psychedelic work, an overview of research, future directions, and …
This presentation will discuss the basics of infant and early childhood mental health and their impact on early brain development. It will highlight the North Carolina Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Association’s efforts …
This all-day workshop will enhance your ability to work deeply to heal trauma, including complex and racialized trauma, by leveraging the power of relational and experiential approaches of accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy, or AEDP™. AEDP …
Join us online for an overview of coursework, field placements, financial aid, and the application process.
Western Eurocentric paradigms of mental health historically and presently wield incredible power in mental health research, conceptualization, and treatment. This power has unfortunately contributed to the continued subjugation of marginalized communities, specifically in its ability …
Info Sessions will be held virtually and in-person on campus.
The UNC School of Social Work (SSW) Global Engagement Office will host an information session in GSDI Suite Room 402 to discuss a guided travel opportunity for 12–18 students to South Africa in the final two weeks of May. School of Social Work students attending the trip will receive 1.5 course credits.