Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino
Hobbies and interests
Knitting
Painting and Studio Art
Golf
Japanese
Paddleboarding
Cooking
Baking
Janet Rojas
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WinnerBio
As a First Generation student being able to further pursue my education is essential to myself and my future goals. Currently I am pursuing a Masters in Clinical Psychology, and following this I aim to apply for licensure to become a Counselor in Marriage and Family Counseling. With this I plan on counseling individuals struggling with common metal health disorders, such as anxiety or depression. Along with this I intend on working towards breaking down the negative barriers surrounding therapy/counseling between various other cultures, including but not limited to Spanish or Latin backgrounds.
Education
University of Denver
Master's degree programMajors:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
GPA:
3.8
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
GPA:
3.7
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Higher Education
Dream career goals:
College Professor and Clinical Counselor
Masters level clinical intern
InFocus Counseling2023 – 2023Student Support intern
The Mathew's House2021 – 2021
Sports
Soccer
Varsity2014 – 20173 years
Cross-Country Running
Varsity2015 – 20161 year
Awards
- All-Conference
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Viaje de Esperanza Scholarship
WinnerGrowing up in a Latinx community I have learned many things regarding mental health, but the two most prominent being that mental health resources can be difficult to obtain as well as difficult to accept.
To start, the availability of mental health services is limited not only by language barriers but by affordability. Language barriers prevent individuals from being able to communicate their needs as well as receive them. This is further deterred by the cost of mental health services, even when covered by health insurance the high prices of counseling may leave individuals wondering if the service is necessary.
Secondly, cultural backgrounds can heavily impact an individuals willingness to pursue mental health services. Varying cultures view mental health differently, and this can impact an individuals decision when deciding to accept or decline mental health services.
I consider both of these to be serious barriers regarding access and acceptance to mental health services. Through my career and education I plan on further breaking down these barriers.
To achieve this I intend on becoming a licensed counselor after receiving a Masters in Clinical Psychology. Along with this, I will gain exposure through my education to varying cultures to better understand the differences between individual cultures and how to be of best support to culturally different individuals and their health journey.
I also aim to continuously advocate the benefits of mental health services along with becoming a well educated resource for others on where and how to receive these resources. For example, educating others on their community resources. Many individuals are unaware of the low cost counseling services offered at universities which are open to the community. As well some universities offering 2 sessions of free counseling to each student per semester.
With this, I am open to share my personal background as a Latina to connect with others of similar backgrounds and give new light to the benefits of tackling mental health issues.
What further motivates me to tackle this challenge is my own personal experience within mental health services. I grew up in a Mexican household, and from a young age I was taught that ones problems are theirs alone, and to remain within the family. Through the years of my adolescence I was consistently reminded that seeking counseling/therapy was a sign of weakness.
This perception was then directed towards myself when I chose to seek counseling services for my own anxiety, which had become unmanageable and unbearable. Due to this I have continuously practiced challenging and deterring the negative stigma that has circulated mental health services. I consider myself a strong advocate for counseling services and continue to share with others my positive experience within therapy to which I believe to be an essential part of rebuilding my own mental health well-being.
I hope that throughout my education and my future career as a clinical counselor I can become a stronger advocate for mental health services within my own cultural community as well as others.