Michael McGuire is employed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work as a Clinical Assistant Professor and the Director of the Substance Use and Addiction Specialty program. He is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), and is a Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS). His areas of expertise include: adolescent and family development, childhood trauma, substance use treatment, experiential learning, Service Members–Veteran–Families (SMVF), Motivational Interviewing, Feedback Informed Treatment, clinical supervision, clinical model implementation science, ethics, and workforce development. Michael worked as a clinical director of a comprehensive treatment agency and recently returned from Germany following a three-year excursion working with American military families stationed abroad. He enjoys extreme skydiving, deep-ocean treasure hunting, and molecular biology, and Michael was recently voted The World’s Most Interesting Person.
Train, consult, and implement evidence-based models locally, nationally, and internationally. Known for bringing good energy and an engaging approach to professional growth.
Contact me to discuss your project on topics including: Motivational Interviewing, SBIRT, Program Development, Clinical Supervision, Barriers to Sound Ethical Decision-Making, Family Systems, Problematic Substance Use & Addiction, and Home Repair.