I Want To Be A Mental Health Therapist Essay

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Entering high school, it finally hit me what I wanted to do with my life. I wanted to be psychologist and I was set on it. I always had words of advice for my friends, and would not mind branching out to offer my advice to strangers out there as well. Because of my high grades and leadership to my school, I was selected to participate in a mentorship program where I got to shadow a Mental Health Counselor. This was an amazing experience for me and I really got to see what providing talk therapy to someone was actually like. I got to sit in on sessions with children and adults, and most of them had some sort of mental illness. I never really thought about mental illnesses before, until being exposed to it. After this experience, it really hit …show more content…

It was less schooling for basically the same type of job with the same goal in mind, but of course with less pay. Suddenly, mental illness became extremely interesting to me. It hit me like a bus, and I was all about it. I started doing my research on it and started noticing symptoms in some people. For example, my mom. She’s been on medication for years and I never once thought to ask what it was for. It is for her depression and anxiety, and it all started to make sense connecting to her behavior. It was not until I came to college that I realized I want to follow more of a medical path to mental illness. I want to do more than just talk to people. I want be able to look at the overall health of a patient and help them get back on their feet in every way possible. I have decided I want to pursue my undergraduate degree in nursing. I want to be a psychiatric nurse. That would be an amazing job for me because I can truly provide and care for my patients on an everyday basis. With this degree I can immediately obtain a registered nursing job right out of school. I can work in the psychiatric department and obtain

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