Certified Nursing Assistant Entry Essay

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“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way” these are the words of Viktor Frankl that have fueled me within the last few years. After traumatically losing my leg in an accident I did not lose my positive attitude toward life or my desire to help others, I choose my own way to continue the path I was following before this tragedy struck. From the age of 18 as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to age 25 working as a Mental Health Associate (MHA) at a hospital, I chose to lead a life of service. My drive to assist others as a CNA would be the catalyst for me discovering that I wanted to be a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. It was through my work that I discovered the common ground of suffering, but also the resilience of the human spirit. Whether it was providing end of life care to the sick or aiding children in crisis I saw how things such as compassion, understanding, and motivation could go a long way. …show more content…
My choice to go to the School of Professional Counseling graduate program was also inspired through my interactions with therapists I have worked with, and realizing the importance that the profession has in society, to simply make a difference in the lives of other. The skills and knowledge from the program will aid in taking me to my professional goal as a LPCC, and help me use my experiences as a testament and an inspiration to assist those through difficult times. As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor I would be able to reach a broad array of clients, and add a unique perspective into this field through my own tragedies, much as Viktor Frankl did in his

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