MA MFT Marriage & Family Therapy Personal Statement
- Robert Edinger
- May 26, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 4

Growing up as a Chinese American in California, I am naturally inclined towards studying family therapy with a focus on multicultural issues. I have personally experienced and worked through the challenges that immigrant family cultures often encounter when adapting to Western culture, especially the broader, mainstream culture of the United States, and California in particular. Immigrants or their children from Latino, Asian, or other backgrounds often feel compelled to choose sides at times.
Over time, both first-generation immigrants and their children must inevitably blend multiple worlds, creating unique sub-cultural identities on both family and individual levels. My own journey through these multicultural adaptation phases gives me a distinctive perspective on immigrant family issues, particularly those affecting Asian immigrant families.
I seek admission to your program because my primary goal is to develop a high level of professional expertise in helping people enhance their self-esteem and effectively manage their relationship issues. My short-term goal is to acquire the training and skills necessary to become an excellent family therapist. In the long run, I aim to provide decades of high-quality professional service, working daily to help people lead fuller, more satisfying lives by achieving greater harmony in their social relationships. I wish to study in your program because I believe that promoting love and service to humanity brings immense joy to one's life.
For me, counseling is a means to liberate individuals, guiding them from darkness into the light of social harmony. I want to assist people in discovering and appreciating the myriad ways life is beautiful. I aspire to establish my own practice in a multi-ethnic community in California and strive every day to be as inspirational as possible, aiding my clients in overcoming their pain and finding profound joy and fulfillment in their lives.
I view counseling as fundamentally important in our complex modern era because many people lack an outlet: a professional with whom they can confidentially share their anxieties and frustrations, express their thoughts, and communicate their perceptions of the world. For me, counseling is an invaluable healing tool, and helping people better cope with their frustrations and dissatisfaction is the work to which I wish to dedicate my life. My choice of counseling as a career is driven by my personal traits: my compassion, genuine eagerness to help others, my advanced level of maturity for my age, and my ability to empathize with others' emotional pain. I am attentive and an excellent listener.
MA MFT Marriage & Family Therapy Personal Statement


