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Lois Mensah
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WinnerBio
I am a passionate individual driven by a deep commitment to mental health advocacy. My life goals are centered on contributing to the betterment of the mental health field, particularly for children and adolescents. I am most passionate about being a source of support for those facing mental health challenges, guiding them toward healing and resilience. I believe I'm a great candidate for your scholarship because my journey and aspirations align perfectly with your mission. I am dedicated, empathetic, and determined to make a lasting difference in the lives of those in need. Your support would enable me to continue my education and amplify my impact in the mental health community.
Education
Bowie State University
Master's degree programMajors:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
University of Maryland Global Campus
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
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Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Receptionist
Floyds 99 Barbershop2018 – 20191 yearBartender
Dog Haus Beirgarten2019 – 20234 yearsAdmissions Coordinator
Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Quidditch
Intramural2023 – Present1 year
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Public services
Volunteering
Crisis TextLine — Crisis Counselor2023 – Present
Dr. Jade Education Scholarship
Living the Life of My Dreams: A Passion for Mental Health
My ideal life is a tapestry created from passion, empathy, and an unflinching commitment to mental health care. It's a life where I'm following a path that's truly meaningful to me and where I get to see firsthand the huge difference one person can make in the world.
In this imagined reality, I know exactly what I'm here to do. Knowing that I am improving my mental health in some way motivates me to get out of bed every day. In my future career as a mental health counselor, I will be the guiding light for many others who are struggling to make sense of their own minds.
My ideal customer would consist of a wide range of people, all with interesting backgrounds and experiences to share. It's a life in which I help others overcome their difficulties by listening with empathy to their stories and then assisting them in finding their own way to healing and self-discovery. I don't have to be stuck in a therapist's office to live the life I've always imagined for myself. It goes further than that, into communities, schools, and workplaces where I promote destigmatization and education on mental health. I plan to give presentations, run seminars, and engage with groups to make mental health a mainstream issue that receives adequate attention and care.
In my ideal world, I am always expanding my horizons and expanding my knowledge. I am committed to lifelong education, so I regularly update my knowledge in the rapidly developing field of mental health. My hunger for information compels me to expand my knowledge, perspective, and compassion. For this ideal existence, equilibrium is essential. It's not about neglecting family and friends in favor of work; rather, it's about striking a balance between the three. When the emotional toll of counseling becomes too much, I try to find solace in the memories I make with my loved ones. My friendships are genuine and long-lasting. I have friends and family who believe in me and appreciate the depth of feeling behind my art. These connections give me energy and serve as a constant reminder that I am not alone in my pursuit of mental health advocacy.
Even in my ideal world, I have difficulties. I welcome them as challenges to overcome, knowing that each one will help me develop into a stronger person. The difficulties I face have strengthened my resolve to improve the mental health system. My ideal existence would be a beautiful harmony of caring for others and bouncing back from adversity. It's a life in which I speak up for the voiceless, stand by the side of the confused, and be the unstoppable force that brings about reform in the field of mental health. It is not a life defined by money or possessions, but by the tremendous difference I make in the world. The value of my efforts is reflected in the lives I've been able to positively affect.
My ideal existence is more than a pipe dream; it's the road I'm taking right now. It's a life in which my interest in mental health is actively pursued and in which I have the chance to improve the world through therapy, discourse, and the opening of hearts each and every day.
Darclei V. McGregor Memorial Scholarship
WinnerNurturing Mental Health: My Passionate Journey
The Darclei V. McGregor Memorial Scholarship honors a life that embodied the very essence of compassion and healing in a society where stress and mental health difficulties are all too common. Darclei left a legacy of compassion and understanding that continues to guide individuals who choose to advocate for mental health.
The realization of the importance of mental health has dramatically changed my own life, but getting there has been a long and winding road that started with a rigid childhood and a complete lack of emotional expression. Due to my upbringing in a charismatic church, I felt pressured to participate in a wide variety of ministries and was exposed to a similarly harsh view of mental health as my own family. Thus, my own personal challenges, doubts, and suppressed feelings haunted me from the outskirts. Yet in the midst of these chaotic events, a ray of hope came in the form of Reverend Douglas, who offered therapy not as a career but as an act of kindness. My confused feelings started to find clarity and healing, thanks to his attentive listening and constant encouragement. My first step on the road to becoming one of the many competent clinicians the world so desperately needs, this experience sparked a lifelong interest in mental health as a field of study.
Growing up in a strict environment, my life was intricately woven with the fabric of a charismatic church that exerted a profound influence on my family and community. The church was more than just a place of worship; it was an integral part of who we were. My dad serves as a minister, and my mom is a deacon, so they both have significant responsibilities in the church. From the choir, drama club, and dance team to the projection team and my role as a female youth ministry assistant leader, I was deeply immersed in the church's activities. The church, in its sincerity, appeared like a safe haven where I might escape the mental anguish that plagued me.
Nonetheless, there was a dark undertone to my church membership that reflected my family's view on mental health: it was nonexistent and unacceptable. There was a lot of stigma attached to talking about mental health issues in our particular community. This led to me struggling with emotional discord, as I became lost in a tangle of confusing sensations and suppressed thoughts. At first, I faced this challenge alone, unwilling to speak up for fear of judgment in a setting where such topics were taboo. Amid the darkness of my background and the stigmas associated with mental health in my community, Reverend Douglas was a beacon of light and healing. He was not just a priest but a guardian angel, a beacon of kindness and compassion. His willingness to give up his spare time to help me through therapy was a turning point in my life. Reverend Douglas possessed a rare ability to listen to me and to understand the weight of my feelings behind my words. This affirmation was life-changing because it freed me to talk about my issues openly without worrying about what others would think of me.
With his unwavering support, I embarked on a journey of self-discovery, confronting my past, my fears, and my insecurities. These sessions taught me the value of opening up and the strength that can come from being vulnerable. Instead of coming out of this experience as the same person, weighed down by pent-up emotions, I found that it made me stronger and more willing to face the complexities of life. Reverend Douglas played a pivotal role in guiding me from the shadows of my past into the promising light of self-acceptance and mental health awareness.
Beginning my career as a receptionist at Shady Grove Medical Center was a turning point in my lifelong commitment to mental health. As I stepped into this role, I found myself on the front lines of a world I had yearned to be a part of, yet one I had only glimpsed through Reverend Douglas's guidance. My responsibilities as a receptionist extended beyond simply answering phones and greeting visitors. I was a gateway, a reassuring presence for individuals who often arrived in states of distress. This role made me acutely aware of the urgency of mental health support. I learned to be empathetic and nonjudgmental, qualities that were instrumental in my journey.
Handling crisis calls was a pivotal part of my responsibilities. I became the first point of contact for those in dire need—individuals who might be grappling with suicidal thoughts or experiencing the depths of despair. This experience instilled in me the importance of staying calm under pressure and the criticality of active listening. It was about not just hearing their words but truly understanding their pain, ensuring they felt heard and cared for.
My passion for the field and my dedication to making a difference did not go unnoticed. Through my persistence and unwavering commitment, I was promoted to the role of a call specialist. Here, I delved deeper into crisis intervention, honing my skills in managing high-stress situations with compassion and professionalism. I was the voice on the other end of the line that provided a lifeline to those in need. The journey didn't stop there. My dedication was rewarded with yet another promotion, this time to admissions coordinator. In this role, I present clinical assessments to psychiatrists, a task that requires a deep understanding of medical and psychiatric terminology, including the DSM V. This position further solidified my resolve to contribute meaningfully to the mental health field.
My journey from receptionist to call specialist to admissions coordinator demonstrated more than just my professional development; it also demonstrated my steadfast dedication to mental health advocacy and my commitment to be a sympathetic confidant to people experiencing hardships. My educational journey has been a significant part of my quest to make a difference in the field of mental health. I obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Maryland Global Campus, which marked the initiation of my profound commitment to the study of the human mind. Presently, I am working towards a master's degree in counseling psychology at Bowie State University, setting the stage for what I envision as a transformative academic and professional journey.
My aspirations don't stop at a master's degree. Ultimately, I am determined to earn a Doctorate in Psychology (Psy.D.), with a specific focus on child and adolescent therapy. My aspirations are driven by my firm conviction that building a solid foundation for a resilient future through early intervention and nurturing support is possible. Through my academic path, I intend to equip myself with the knowledge, skills, and insights to contribute significantly to child and adolescent therapy. I envision providing a safe space where young minds can explore their emotions, understand their struggles, and develop healthy coping mechanisms. My journey is not just about personal and professional growth; it's about making a lasting difference in the lives of those who need guidance and support.
My commitment to mental health is not just a career choice; it's a calling. I aspire to be a source of support for individuals battling their internal struggles, whether it's anxiety, depression, or any mental health challenges. I firmly believe that everyone deserves a kind, understanding companion on their journey to recovery and resilience. In the face of the growing demand for qualified clinicians, I see myself as a vital contributor to addressing this crisis. My education, combined with my profound empathy and unwavering dedication, positions me to make a meaningful impact in the mental health field.
The Darclei V. McGregor Memorial Scholarship carries profound significance as it honors a compassionate therapist who I had the privilege of working with on occasion. Darclei’ s legacy of kindness and clinical acumen left an indelible mark on the mental health community. This scholarship not only pays tribute to her remarkable life but also serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring mental health professionals.
My goal is clear: I'm determined to be a source of support for those facing mental health challenges. With each step in my educational and professional journey, I'm positioning myself to make a tangible difference. The pressing demand for qualified clinicians is a call to action, and I'm ready to respond. I believe that change begins with individuals like me who have walked this path. I'm here to be a voice of hope and resilience, to be an advocate for those in crisis, and to contribute to the betterment of mental health in my community and beyond. Let's stand together to address the pressing need for compassionate and skilled clinicians, ensuring a brighter, more mentally healthy future for all.