Each of northern Arizona’s five counties has places labeled mental health professional shortage areas by the federal government. Yet, the need for mental health support continues to grow, especially among children and young people.
One student passionate about supporting children in northern Arizona is Shannon Kincade, a graduate psychology student at Northern Arizona University and a 2021 Health First Foundation scholarship recipient. Originally from New York, Shannon moved to northern Arizona drawn by the region’s beauty and NAU’s psychology program.
“It was a major financial decision to move this far with the small funds I had at the time, but I don’t regret it for a second,” she said. “I love living and working in northern Arizona!”
Shannon is the recipient of the Health First Scholarship for Mental and Behavioral Health Specialists, made possible by donor gifts. Her interests include supporting indigenous communities, child therapy, and adequate access to psychologists for students.
As part of her studies, she is working with the school psychologist at Flagstaff High School to evaluate students using cognitive, academic, and social-emotional assessments to see if they qualify for and would benefit from special education services. The supervised practicum allows her to develop skills and practical knowledge.
“This practicum experience is crucial for my education and licensure and is the pathway towards a year-long internship next year when I will have my own caseload of students.”
After completing her graduate degree in May 2024, Shannon intends to enter a Ph.D. program in counseling/school psychology at NAU. Her long-range goal is to work full time with children in northern Arizona, helping address mental health needs before a crisis happens.
“The field of school psychology is moving towards a response to intervention (RTI) approach rather than the outdated ‘wait-to-fail’ approach,” she wrote in her scholarship essay. “The RTI approach will allow me to quickly serve more children and ensure they receive the free and appropriate public education they deserve.”
Health First Foundation offers financial assistance to students pursuing college-level health and healthcare degrees, helping address the critical need for quality health professionals in northern Arizona.
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