Barry Ackerson
Associate Dean & MSW Program Director and Clinical Associate Professor
Office location: 232 SSW
Phone number: 217-333-2261
Email: backerso@uiuc.edu
Educational Background
Professor Ackerson received his bachelor’s degrees in sociology and psychology from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1975. He subsequently earned his MSW in 1978 and his PhD in 1998, both from the School of Social Work at the University of Alabama. He is also licensed as an LCSW, which he has maintained since making the transition from social work practice to his current academic position.
Dr. Ackerson has twenty years of experience as both a clinician and administrator in the mental health field. His practice background is reflected in his research interests, which focus primarily on mental health services and policies. He has presented at state and national conferences including: Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting, the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) and both the Alabama and Illinois chapters of the National Association of Social Work (NASW). He has published in a variety of social work and mental health journals including: Families in Society, Social Work, Health and Social Work, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Journal of Family Social Work, and Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal. He has also written several book chapters on mental health and is currently working as a co-author on a mental health policy textbook for social work students.
Professor Ackerson currently teaches courses relevant to mental health (SOCW 552: HBSE II: Mental Disorders; SOCW 514: Mental Health Policies and Services; SOCW 509: Advanced Clinical Assessment & Interviewing) and has recently become involved in the Advocacy, Leadership, and Social Change specialization.
Dr. Ackerson is an active member of several mental health organizations at the local, state, and national level. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Mental Health Center of Champaign County.
Research and Practice Interests
Mental health services: parents with severe and persistent mental illness, assertive community treatment (ACT), harm reduction and integrated treatment for mental illness and substance abuse (MISA), effects of organizational climate on mental health service outcomes.
Current Research
Dr. Ackerson is currently involved in two funded research projects. One project focuses on youth who have emotional or behavioral problems and are aging out of the child welfare system but need support services for post-secondary education and employment. The other research project is a multi-site study that will examine the organizational factors that influence disparities in treatment outcomes for African-American clients receiving services from community mental health agencies (CMHAs) in rural areas.
Recent Publications
Ackerson, B.J. & Korr. W.S. (in press). Mental Health Policy and Social Justice. In Etiony Aldarondo (Ed.) Promoting Social Justice through Clinical Practice. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum & Associates.
Ackerson, B.J. (in press). Coping With the Dual Demands of Psychiatric Disability and Parenting: The Parents’ Perspective. In R.L. Miller & W. J. Reid (Eds.) Qualitative Research in Social Work (2nd ed.) New York: Columbia University Press.
Larrison, C.R., Schoppelrey, S.L., Hadley-Ives, E., & Ackerson, B.J. (in press). Organizational climate and treatment outcomes for African American clients receiving services at community mental health agencies. Administration in Social Work, 32.
Ackerson, B. & Karoll, B. (2005). Evaluation of an Assertive Community Treatment-Harm Reduction Program: Implementation Issues. Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal, 1(2), 34-49.
Kessler, M.L. & Ackerson, B.J. (2004). Wraparound services: An effective intervention for families impacted by severe mental illness. Journal of Family Social Work, 8(4), 29-45.