Life-Changing Experience in Ghana
Volunteering in Ghana as part of the psychology and mental health program was a life-changing experience. I worked in both the Psychiatric Hospital and the local Hospital, where I gained invaluable hands-on experience. I had the opportunity to attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings, sit in on counselling sessions, and interact directly with patients dealing with mental health issues, including delusions. The staff were incredibly welcoming and supportive, and the psychologist at the local Hospital, Justice, taught me so much.
Working with children was also a highlight. We gave presentations on overcoming anxiety and helped specific children through one-on-one sessions. The freedom to explore different areas of the hospitals allowed me to tailor my experience to my interests.
Outside of work, I enjoyed exploring Ghana’s beautiful landscapes and historic sites, including Cape Coast and Accra. The entire experience has been impactful, and I’ve shared it in job interviews since returning home.
Working with children was also a highlight. We gave presentations on overcoming anxiety and helped specific children through one-on-one sessions. The freedom to explore different areas of the hospitals allowed me to tailor my experience to my interests.
Outside of work, I enjoyed exploring Ghana’s beautiful landscapes and historic sites, including Cape Coast and Accra. The entire experience has been impactful, and I’ve shared it in job interviews since returning home.
Constance Burkham
University of Glasgow
August 2024