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Constance Lacy
Constance Lacy
, LCSW, MAC, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Dean of the School of Behavioral Health and Human Services at the University of North Texas at Dallas. Dr. Lacy received a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. With a background in Clinical Social Work, Dr. Lacy has extensive research and intervention expertise in the family court system, specializing in family counseling and community administration. As a Harry S. Truman Scholar, Dr. Lacy has delved into the topics of resiliency among African American Youth and the impact of conflict on distressed children and families. Her research has covered food insecurity, community stress, collective impact, conflict resolution, and mental health. Dr. Lacy has also been an active presenter at national and international forums, sharing her insights on leadership, empowering family systems, and leveraging action research for nonprofit infrastructures, always advocating for a collaborative, inclusive approach.
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