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Counseling student receives award for volunteer work

Award presented at FMHCA conference in Orlando

Paula Lazarim

Paula Lazarim, Graduate Student

It isn’t enough for Paula Lazarim to just be a graduate student at NSU’s College of Psychology.
The Brazilian native also works as a graduate assistant in the Department of Counseling and volunteers with the Florida Mental Health Counselors Association (FMHCA). In February 2017, Lazarim received the FMHCA Volunteer of the Year award at the association’s conference in Orlando. She also presented a poster at the conference on the topic “Dilemmas of Belongingness: A case of Repatriation Crisis.”

Although her undergraduate degree from the University of Julio de Mesquita Filho in Sao Paulo was in Biological Science, Lazarim said that counseling is where she wants to be. She studied Psychology at South University in Royal Palm Beach before starting NSU’s Mental Health Counseling program in 2016.
“It’s an old dream to be a mental health counselor and work with people to help them find their way,” Lazarim said.

Department of Counseling Chair and Associate Professor Tara Jungersen, Ph.D., has seen Lazarim’s work ethic in action.

“Paula is a dedicated student who is passionate about the field of mental health counseling,” Jungersen said. “She is responsible, caring, and always willing to take on a challenge and learn new skills.”
Lazarim intends to pursue a doctoral degree at NSU after completing the Mental Health Counseling program in early 2019.

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