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Counseling Psychology Personal Statement

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Obtaining a Ph.D. in counseling psychology will give me the outlet to do just that. At a young age I lost my mother to pneumonia, leaving my sisters and me distraught. Coming from an African American home, there was a stigma against psychologists. Instead of us receiving the psychological help that we needed in order to handle our loss, we were expected to cope with it on our own and that resulted in us suppressing most of our feelings. Members of my family did not see the value of going to talk to a stranger about the issues going on in our personal lives. Similar situations to mine happen often in the African American community. This experience is what strengthened my desire to become a counseling psychologist. There is a need for more African Americans in the counseling profession. African Americans should not have to question whether to seek psychological help. I want to be a familiar face so that I can contribute to African Americans feeling comfortable with turning to professional psychological …show more content…

I am no stranger to the discipline and hard work that comes with being a researcher while balancing my other demands of life. Being a Ronald E. McNair Scholar afforded me research opportunities most students don’t have until graduate school. Thus, I was given the opportunity to gain valuable research experience that most of my peers did not have. The research process is one that requires critical reasoning, attention to detail and analytical thought. These are all skills that I acquired and would feel comfortable applying to my studies at UGA. I am currently in the process of submitting my research for publication and recently had the chance to present it in front of my fellow McNair Scholars at our annual National Conference. Through conducting and publishing my future research, I hope to become the voice of African Americans by bringing awareness to our unique dynamics. This program will help shape and mold me into the counseling psychologist that I want to become, and lead me to accomplishing my lifelong career goals.
To effectively practice counseling psychology, I must have a broad understanding of different cultures in order to relate to my clients. My minor in African American Studies expanded my perspective of my culture’s unique social circumstances and heritage. In addition, I regularly interact with peers, faculty, and staff from all over the world because I attend UT Arlington, the fifth most diverse university in the nation. I have learned to value everyone’s distinctive culture and

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