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Tatyana Boerner
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I am a graduate student at WJU (starting January 2024) in the MACP program. I am excited to start working towards my degree to become a therapist, my true calling in this life. ππ
Education
William Jessup University
Master's degree programMajors:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
University of California-Davis
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
Sierra College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Social Sciences, General
- Psychology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Career
Dream career field:
Mental Health Care
Dream career goals:
Associate Governmental Program Analyst
California Department of Health Care Services2016 β Present8 years
Research
Psychology, General
University of California - Davis, Davis MIND Institute, School of Education, Center for Mind and Brain β Research Assistant2012 β 2013
Public services
Volunteering
Night to Shine β Volunteer2023 β 2023
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Meaningful Existence Scholarship
I am passionate about pursuing a career in therapy because it has always been my calling in life. It is the reason I exist on this earth. Thereβs a common phrase βif you do what you love, youβll never work a day in your lifeβ. Turns out, Iβve already been doing what I love, just not for work. Throughout my life, many people would seek me out for help, whether to come to me for advice or to share something personal. Sometimes I would wonder why they felt so comfortable sharing secrets with me. At the same time, I would constantly be put into certain situations where I would have thoughts such as "I can help these kinds of people if I was a therapist" and βI need to be a therapist.β I would always push those thoughts aside with some excuse like "we don't have the money" or "the kids are too young" until I came to a point in my life where I could no longer ignore that calling.
On October 11, 2022, my brother passed away after battling with mental illness and addiction. I truly believe it was a spiritual battle for him. For several years prior, he struggled with alcoholism and after several attempts at rehab and numerous hospitalizations, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in spring of 2022. I do believe his substance use contributed to his mental state. As far as we knew, mental illness did not run in the family. However, if it did, it was not talked about because it was very taboo in the Slavic culture, especially in the Slavic church where you were told to just βprayβ your problems away. Although faith can be a source of peace for a lot of people, I donβt believe it is a substitute for therapy.
When I read my brotherβs journals they are mostly prayers and Bible verses. I see the anguish, the struggles, and even though I know I wonβt get my questions answered here on Earth, I find peace in the fact that I know this life is not the end and we will be reunited again. On New Year's Eve, my brother came to me in a dream and told me there was nothing I could have done to stop his death. I told my therapist about the dream and she teared up saying βWhat a way to start the year! This sounds like the closure you need.β I would like to help guide people through grief like my therapist did for me. I would also like to help anyone and everyone struggling with mental health and/or addiction. I think my brother would have benefited immensely from therapy.
My goal is to complete my Masterβs in Counseling Psychology and become a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) and License Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). While I am in the program, I would like to complete my practicum in a county program where I know there is a huge shortage of mental health professionals. After I am licensed, I hope to continue to work either in the county, or a school, prison, or hospital setting. I know there is a huge need in so many different areas in the mental health field. I have always felt this βpullβ towards this field and losing my brother was the final push I needed to finally pursue the calling I have felt for many years.