Clinical Associate Professor
UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work
Laurie Selz-Campbell, MSW, CPRP (she/her) is a Clinical Associate Professor at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work, where she has been recognized for her mentorship and teaching, including courses in antiracism, oppression, and resistance, disability justice, the life course, and mental health recovery, among others. She has worked for many years with adults living with severe mental illness, and was part of the team that implemented the first mental health peer support programs in psychiatric hospital and community settings in North Carolina. She has particular interest in arts-based community building, and co-facilitates an ongoing Arts and Peer Support Group in the community for and with fellow lived-experience community members. She is committed to elevating and centering lived experience as a foundational and generative source of wisdom in social work education and practice.
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