
Precious Wilkerson-Carr
Lecturer · Adolescent Behavioral Issues
Grambling State UniversityAbout
Precious Wilkerson-Carr, LCSW, serves as a Lecturer at Grambling State University's School of Social Work within the College of Professional Studies. She joined the faculty in August 2021 and holds key roles as Coordinator of the Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholar Program, lecturer, and academic advisor. With 18 years of professional experience spanning clinical practice, supervision, and program administration, she is a licensed clinical social worker deeply embedded in the university's social work ecosystem.
Her educational foundation includes graduating from Grambling State University, though specific degree details are not provided in the source text. She maintains active clinical licensure as an LCSW, underscoring her dual expertise in academic instruction and real-world social work practice.
Professor Wilkerson-Carr's research and clinical focus centers on treating adolescent behavioral issues and child/adult trauma through diverse psychotherapy intervention models applicable at both micro (individual/family) and macro (community/systemic) levels. Her expertise manifests in critical domains:
- Child Welfare Systems
- Trauma-Informed Therapy
- Adolescent Behavioral Interventions
- Micro-Level Social Work Practice
- Macro-Level Social Work Practice
- Clinical Supervision Methodologies
She instructs core courses including Introduction to Social Work, Child Welfare, and Field Practicum. As Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholar Program Coordinator, she shapes federal-state partnerships to prepare students for public child welfare careers, bridging classroom theory with field implementation through her extensive program administration background.
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