
معرفی
Alan McLuckie is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Work (Calgary Campus) and maintains an affiliation with Dalhousie University as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry. His clinical expertise focuses on mental health interventions for children, youth, and families, with specialization in neurodevelopmental disorders and psychosocial therapies.
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (University of Western Ontario, 2001)
- Bachelor of Social Work (University of Western Ontario, 1997)
- Master's of Social Work (University of Calgary, 1998)
- Ph.D. in Social Work (University of Toronto, 2011)
Research interests include infant mental health, family wellness, parenting stress, and stigma reduction in youth. Current projects explore early childhood mental health programming, school-based stigma interventions, socioeconomic influences on psychological distress, and anti-oppressive social work frameworks. His work bridges clinical practice and academic research, emphasizing family-centered care.
Key awards:
- Clinical Social Work Practice Award (2019)
- Dr. Keith Pearce Award (2016)
- Graduate Teaching Excellence Award (2015)
- Student Union Teaching Excellence Award (2015)
- Above and Beyond Award (2012)
- Hilary M. Weston Scholarship (2008)
McLuckie contributes to academic discourse through publications and maintains active involvement with the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education, integrating clinical innovation with scholarly inquiry.




