Overview
Loren Pack, LSCSW, earned his undergraduate degree in social work at WSU and his master’s at KU. He obtained his clinical license 3 years after graduating while working at a mental health center. He is also a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers since 1986. Loren has been a member of NASW for the past 40 years and served on committees at the state chapter level. Loren worked for 22 years in the public schools as a field social worker and Coordinator of the Social Work Department. Loren has prepared several trainings specifically for social workers on a range of topics including ethics, abuse reporting, therapeutic relationships, and special education issues. He has led numerous book studies on current social topics. Prior to his work in the District, Loren worked in the mental health field as a therapist and coordinator of a therapeutic foster care program. Upon retiring from the Wichita Public Schools, he taught, as an adjunct instructor for graduate level social work courses at UMKC for 3 years. He taught as an adjunct at WSU for 4 years. Loren has now become a full-time instructor in both the undergraduate and graduate programs. He enjoys teaching policy, beginning skills and techniques, groups and school social work.
Information
- Macro Social Work
- Policy
- Intro to Social Work
- School Social Work
- Policy
- School Social Work
- Coordinator of the Social Work Department for the Wichita Public School District
- 9 Years as a therapist and coordinator of a therapeutic foster care program