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Mac Wallace
Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Theology
Expertise
- Supervision: Clinical Pastoral Education, Pastoral Counseling, and Marriage and Family Therapy
- Psychotherapy: Individuals, Couples, and Families
- Teaching: Pastoral Care, Pastoral Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling
- Pastor and Interim Minister for Churches
- Consultation: Church and Non-Church Groups
Education
- Associate in Arts from Mount Olive College (1968)
- Bachelor of Arts from Duke University (1971)
- Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (1975)
- Clinical Training at Duke Medical Center; Murdock Center; Dorothea Dix Hospital; and the School of Pastoral Care at NC Baptist Hospital (1973-1978)
- Doctor of Ministry from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (1986)
H. Mac Wallace, D.Min., LMFT is an ordained Baptist minister,
the Senior Professor of Pastoral Care at Campbell University Divinity School,
and a NC licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (NCLMFT). He is a CPE
Supervisor with ACPE, a Diplomate CPE Supervisor with CPSP, and an Approved
Supervisor with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy
(AAMFT). He has thirty plus years of pastoral experience as pastor and interim
minister for numerous churches in NC, and he has done clinical training at the
Duke, Murdock, Dorothea Dix, and NC Baptist Hospital. He taught Clinical
Pastoral Education, Pastoral Counseling, and Marriage and Family Therapy at the
School of Pastoral Care at NC Baptist Hospital for fifteen years, and he became
the first director of the CareNet Counseling Center in Wilmington, NC. He and
his wife Dr. Emma Wallace maintain a private practice for psychotherapy and
supervision in their home/office at High Rock Lake near Lexington, NC.
Denomination
BaptistContact
910-470-0346
hmacwallace@gmail.com