As you enter into the professional world of counseling do you ever question…
Do I belong here?
Am I qualified enough?
Can I make the transition from academia to the workforce?
You are not alone.
These are common concerns and fears that graduate students and post graduate professionals experience every day. Being a person of color in the mental health field adds an additional dynamic that can heighten our doubt about our role in this work. Connecting as a community allows for us to share and overcome the internal and external barriers that can keep us from doing this necessary work.
Please join us for this critical conversation:
Challenging Imposter Syndrome: Resilience in Spaces of Oppression
A panel of mental health professionals of color will share their journeys and experiences.
All students who identify as counseling students of color (MSW, LMFT, MA, M.Ed, etc) are invited to this event Sponsored by the WA Counselors of Color Network and the Seattle University Master of Arts in Couples & Family Therapy Program.
Saturday, October 12th, 930a-12p
Seattle University
901 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
Hunthausen Hall, Room 100
View Campus Map @ https://www.seattleu.edu/map/
Please register by 10/5 for this free event at: https://www.multiculturalcounselors.org/events/16