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Aziriyah Foy
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Aziriyah Foy
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Hello, my name is Aziriyah I am a psychology major at the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, currently on my journey to getting my undergraduate degree. My dream career is to be a Child life Specialist and potentially a Therapist for fostered youth who were like me going through things at the time and let them know that they are not alone.
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University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
Eastfield College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Physical Sciences, General
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Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
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Dream career field:
Mental Health Care
Dream career goals:
Clinical therapist for fostered youth
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Business professionals of America — President2021 – 2023
Barnaby-Murphy Scholarship
My name is Aziriyah, and I am deeply passionate about psychology, driven by a desire to understand the complexities of the human mind and behavior. Growing up in Louisiana, I have witnessed the significant need for greater mental health awareness and resources, particularly within BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities. This has fueled my commitment to pursuing a degree in psychology with the aim of making a meaningful impact on the mental well-being of those around me.
Being of Caribbean descent has profoundly shaped my educational journey. My cultural background has instilled in me a strong sense of community and resilience, values that have guided me through my academic pursuits. The rich history and diverse cultural practices of my Caribbean heritage have given me a unique perspective on mental health, emphasizing the importance of culturally competent care. This understanding drives my goal to provide mental health services that are not only accessible but also respectful of and tailored to the cultural backgrounds and experiences of BIPOC individuals.
My personal experiences with mental health have significantly influenced my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. I have seen firsthand the impact that mental health challenges can have on individuals and their loved ones. These experiences have taught me the importance of empathy, understanding, and support in fostering mental well-being. They have also reinforced my belief in the power of education and awareness in breaking the stigma surrounding mental health.
One of the primary ways I plan to make a positive impact on the world through my career in psychology is by increasing access to culturally competent care for BIPOC communities. I aim to bridge the gap between mental health professionals and the communities they serve, fostering a greater sense of trust and understanding. By providing support and therapeutic interventions, I hope to help individuals process and heal from the trauma often associated with systemic racism and discrimination.
Education and awareness are key components of my approach. I believe that promoting mental health education and encouraging open conversations about mental well-being can help change perceptions and create a more supportive environment for those in need. This could involve public speaking engagements, writing articles, or using social media to spread awareness. Additionally, organizing community-based initiatives such as workshops, support groups, and events focused on mental health can provide safe spaces for individuals to share their experiences and seek help.
My commitment to ongoing professional development ensures that I stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in the field of psychology. This continuous learning enables me to provide the best possible support to BIPOC individuals and communities. By staying informed and adapting my approaches, I can better address the unique needs and challenges faced by these communities.
Ultimately, my goal is to empower BIPOC individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to improve their mental well-being. I want to create a more connected and supportive environment where everyone feels understood and valued. Through my dedication to psychology, I am committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those around me and contributing to a healthier, more informed community.
Arnetha V. Bishop Memorial Scholarship
I've chosen to pursue a degree in psychology because I've always been fascinated by the complexities of the human mind and behavior. Understanding these intricacies is essential for fostering healthier communities and supporting individuals in their mental health journeys. My passion for psychology is deeply rooted in a desire to make a meaningful impact, especially in my local community of Louisiana, where I see a significant need for greater mental health awareness and resources.
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) individuals and communities often face unique challenges when it comes to mental health. These challenges can include systemic racism, cultural stigma, and a lack of access to culturally competent mental health services. By focusing on psychology, I aim to address these disparities and provide essential support to those who are often overlooked or underserved.
One of the primary ways that BIPOC individuals and communities can benefit from mental health services is through increased access to culturally competent care. This means providing mental health services that are not only accessible but also respectful of and tailored to the cultural backgrounds and experiences of BIPOC individuals. Culturally competent care can help bridge the gap between mental health professionals and the communities they serve, fostering a greater sense of trust and understanding.
Additionally, mental health services can play a crucial role in addressing the trauma that many BIPOC individuals experience due to systemic racism and discrimination. By offering support and therapeutic interventions, mental health professionals can help individuals process and heal from these experiences. This, in turn, can lead to improved mental well-being and a higher quality of life.
Education and awareness are also key components in breaking the stigma surrounding mental health within BIPOC communities. Many people still view mental health issues as a sign of weakness or something to be ashamed of. By promoting mental health education and encouraging open conversations about mental well-being, we can help change these perceptions and create a more supportive environment for those in need. This could involve public speaking engagements, writing articles, or using social media to spread awareness.
In addition to direct support and education, I believe that community-based initiatives can have a significant impact. Organizing workshops, support groups, and community events focused on mental health can provide safe spaces for individuals to share their experiences and seek help. These initiatives can also foster a sense of community and solidarity, helping to reduce feelings of isolation and stigma.
My commitment to ongoing professional development ensures that I stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in the field of psychology. This continuous learning enables me to provide the best possible support to BIPOC individuals and communities. By staying informed and adapting my approaches, I can better address the unique needs and challenges faced by these communities.
Ultimately, my goal is to empower BIPOC individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to improve their mental well-being. I want to create a more connected and supportive environment where everyone feels understood and valued. Through my dedication to psychology, I am committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those around me and contributing to a healthier, more informed community.
Good Vibes Only Scholarship in Memory of C. Spoon
I've chosen to pursue a degree in psychology because I've always been fascinated by the complexities of the human mind and behavior. Understanding these intricacies is essential for fostering healthier communities and supporting individuals in their mental health journeys. My passion for psychology is deeply rooted in a desire to make a meaningful impact.
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) individuals and communities often face unique challenges when it comes to mental health. These challenges can include systemic racism, cultural stigma, and a lack of access to culturally competent mental health services. By focusing on psychology, I aim to address these disparities and provide essential support to those who are often overlooked or underserved.
One of the primary ways that BIPOC individuals and communities can benefit from mental health services is through increased access to culturally competent care. This means providing mental health services that are not only accessible but also respectful of and tailored to the cultural backgrounds and experiences of BIPOC individuals. Culturally competent care can help bridge the gap between mental health professionals and the communities they serve, fostering a greater sense of trust and understanding.
Additionally, mental health services can play a crucial role in addressing the trauma that many BIPOC individuals experience due to systemic racism and discrimination. By offering support and therapeutic interventions, mental health professionals can help individuals process and heal from these experiences. This, in turn, can lead to improved mental well-being and a higher quality of life.
Education and awareness are also key components in breaking the stigma surrounding mental health within BIPOC communities. Many people still view mental health issues as a sign of weakness or something to be ashamed of. By promoting mental health education and encouraging open conversations about mental well-being, we can help change these perceptions and create a more supportive environment for those in need. This could involve public speaking engagements, writing articles, or using social media to spread awareness.
In addition to direct support and education, I believe that community-based initiatives can have a significant impact. Organizing workshops, support groups, and community events focused on mental health can provide safe spaces for individuals to share their experiences and seek help. These initiatives can also foster a sense of community and solidarity, helping to reduce feelings of isolation and stigma.
My commitment to ongoing professional development ensures that I stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in the field of psychology. This continuous learning enables me to provide the best possible support to BIPOC individuals and communities. By staying informed and adapting my approaches, I can better address the unique needs and challenges faced by these communities.
Ultimately, my goal is to empower BIPOC individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to improve their mental well-being. I want to create a more connected and supportive environment where everyone feels understood and valued. Through my dedication to psychology, I am committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those around me and contributing to a healthier, more informed community.
Keith Simmons Memorial Scholarship
My name is Aziriyah, and I'm currently pursuing a degree in psychology. This field has always fascinated me because it delves into the intricacies of the human mind and behavior. I believe that understanding these complexities is crucial for fostering healthier communities. Through my studies, I aim to gain a deeper insight into mental health issues and develop effective strategies to support those who are struggling.
My passion for psychology is driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact on my community. I see a need for greater mental health awareness and resources in the community. By applying what I learn, I hope to provide essential support and education to individuals who may not have access to these services. This could involve organizing workshops, offering counseling, or simply being a source of reliable information.
One of the most compelling aspects of psychology is its ability to transform lives. By understanding the root causes of mental health issues, we can develop more effective treatments and interventions. This knowledge empowers us to help people lead happier, more fulfilling lives. I am particularly interested in working with underserved populations, who often lack access to mental health care. By bringing these services to those who need them most, I hope to make a real difference in my community.
Furthermore, I believe that education is key to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. Many people still view mental health issues as a sign of weakness, rather than as legitimate medical conditions that require treatment. Through my work, I hope to change these perceptions and encourage more people to seek help when they need it. This could involve public speaking engagements, writing articles, or using social media to spread awareness.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I am also committed to ongoing professional development. I currently am a leader for the Baptist Collegiate Ministry on campus where I talk and help students with anything that they need help with spiritual and mentally. Sometimes with school work as well.
Ultimately, my goal is to empower people with the knowledge and tools they need to improve their mental well-being. I want to create a more connected and supportive environment where everyone feels understood and valued. Through my dedication to psychology, I am committed to making a positive difference in the lives of those around me and contributing to a healthier, more informed community.
Beacon of Light Scholarship
Pursuing a degree in healthcare has always been a deeply personal journey for me. Growing up in foster care after the tragic loss of my mother at the age of 12,these early life experiences ignited a passion within me to help others who have gone through similar struggles, and it became clear that a career in healthcare, particularly as a therapist, would allow me to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.
The journey through foster care was filled with numerous challenges, but it also provided me with a unique perspective on resilience and the importance of mental health support. I encountered many children and teenagers who, like me, were grappling with the trauma of losing loved ones and the instability of moving from one foster home to another. It was during these times that I realized how crucial it was to have someone to talk to, someone who could understand and help navigate the complex emotions we were experiencing. This realization fueled my desire to become that supportive figure for others, to be the therapist who could offer not just professional guidance but also genuine empathy and understanding.
As a woman in the healthcare field, I hope to bring a unique perspective and a deep sense of empathy to my practice. The challenges I faced growing up have given me a resilient spirit and a genuine understanding of the emotional and psychological hurdles that many individuals encounter. By becoming a therapist, I aim to provide a safe and supportive space for my clients, helping them navigate their own journeys of healing and growth. My goal is to empower others to overcome their past traumas and build fulfilling lives, just as I have strived to do for myself.
One of the most significant ways I hope to make a positive impact is by advocating for and implementing trauma-informed care practices. Trauma-informed care recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths for recovery. It emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and survivors, and helps survivors rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. By integrating these principles into my practice, I can ensure that my clients feel safe and supported, which is essential for effective therapy.
In addition to providing direct care, I also aspire to advocate for systemic changes within the healthcare system to better support individuals from all walks of life. I believe that many individuals in foster care or those who have experienced significant trauma often face difficulties in accessing consistent and comprehensive mental health services. By working towards a more inclusive and equitable healthcare environment, I hope to ensure that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, has the opportunity to receive the care and support they deserve.
Furthermore, I am committed to continuing my education and staying informed about the latest research and best practices in mental health care. This commitment will enable me to provide the highest quality of care to my clients and to contribute to the ongoing development of the field.
In conclusion, my decision to pursue a degree in healthcare is deeply rooted in my personal experiences and my desire to help others who have faced similar challenges. By becoming a therapist, I hope to provide compassionate and effective care, advocate for systemic changes, and contribute to a more inclusive and supportive healthcare environment. My journey has been shaped by resilience and a passion for helping others, and I am committed to making a positive impact in the lives of those I serve.