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Irene McClatchey, PhD, LCSW
Assistant Professor
Phone: 678.797.2026
Fax: 770.794.7559
Office: Prillaman Hall Room 3317
imcclatc@kennesaw.edu
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For complete CV, please click on a link: ( Word / PDF )
Education
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Ph. D |
Social Work |
University of Georgia |
2006 |
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Master of Social Work |
Universtiy of Georgia |
1989 |
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Filosofie Kandidat |
Lund University, Lund, Sweden |
1976 |
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker |
Georgia |
1992 to present |
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Certified Case Manager |
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1995-2003 |
Professional Experience
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2010-Present |
Kennesaw State Universtiy
Department of Social Work and Human Services
Assistant Professor |
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2009-2010 |
Kennesaw State University
Department of Social Work and Human Services
Temporary Assistant Professor |
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2008-2009 |
University of Georgia
School of Social Work
Temporary Assistant Professor |
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2007-2008 |
University of Georgia
School of Social Work
Adjunct Professor |
Membershiop in Professional Organizations
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National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Member
Council of Social Work Education (CSWE), Member
Georgia Society for Clinical Oncology Social Work (now Social Worker Oncology Group – SWOG)
- Co-founder 1997
- President 1997 – 1998
- Past President 1998 – 1999
- Secretary 1999 – 2000
- Treasurer 2000 – 2001
Board member 2001
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Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
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- Professor of the Year (2009-2010). Kennesaw State University Master of Social Work Program, Kennesaw, Georgia
- Teaching Assistant of the Year (2005-2006). University of Georgia School of Social Work, Athens, Georgia.
- Dissertation Award (2008). Selected as the University of Georgia’s nominee for the Council of Graduate Schools/UMI 2008 Distinguished Dissertation Award Competition in the field of Social Sciences.
- Edie Klein Award for Program Excellence (2007). Given to Camp MAGIK in recognition of existing programs of an exceptional nature occurring at a camp in the Southeast, evaluated on criteria such as uniqueness, creativity, and imaginative planning, relevance to the needs of participants and the ability of the program to meet its stated objectives.
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Teaching Responsibilities
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COURSES TAUGHT
Course Taught at Kennesaw State University:
- HS 3324/SW 7900: Death, Dying, and Bereavement – 3 hour crossover class.
- HS 3540: Grant Writing and Fundraising – 3 hour undergraduate class.
- HS 2233: Human Services Overview – 3 hour undergraduate class.
- HS 3375: Program Development and Evaluation – 3 hour undergraduate class.
- HS 4900: Fundamentals of Nonprofits – 3 hours undergraduate class.
- HS 3320: Groups – 3 hours undergraduate class.
- HS 3560: Leadership in Non-Profits – 3 hour undergraduate class.
- SW 8813: Family Therapy – 3 hour graduate class.
- SW 7701: Direct Practice – 3 hour graduate class.
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For complete CV, please click on a link: ( Word / PDF ) |