Paul Mackie, Professor | Assistant Director, Center for Rural Behavioral Health

Address: 339 Wissink Hall
Phone: 507-389-6335
Email: paul.mackie@mnsu.edu

Profile

Dr. Paul Mackie is currently Professor and BSSW Program Director in the Department of Social Work at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Dr. Mackie earned his Masters of Social Work degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 1999. His MSW education focused on socio-economic (macro) practices and interventions. Dr. Mackie earned his Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Denver in 2005. Dr. Mackie teaches Introduction to Social Welfare, Introduction to Social Work, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Chemical Dependency and Social Work, and macro social work practice classes. His practice experience include working in child protection in East St. Louis, Illinois, providing micro and macro family-based social services on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation, evaluating practice effectiveness within the Denver Indian Family Resource Center, and performing hospital social work in St. Louis, Missouri. His current scholarship and research focuses on developing an understanding about social work students' attitudes toward practicing in rural areas, and is developing a model aimed at predicting who are more likely to become rural social workers. He has been published in the journal Rural Mental Health and has several scholarly works in progress.

Scholar Profile for Dr. Paul Force-Emery Mackie

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