Donnette Deigh
About Donnette Deigh
Donnette Deigh is a Clinical Counseling Intern with extensive experience in vocational rehabilitation and consumer services. She has worked with various institutions, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and Johns Hopkins University, and holds a Master's degree in Human Development and Counseling from The George Washington University.
Work at The George Washington University
Donnette Deigh has been serving as a Clinical Counseling Intern at The George Washington University since 2016. In this role, she applies her knowledge in human development and counseling to support students and individuals in their psychological and emotional growth. Her internship allows her to gain practical experience while contributing to the university's counseling services.
Education and Expertise
Donnette Deigh holds a Master of Arts in Human Development, Counseling, and Education from The George Washington University, which she completed from 2015 to 2017. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Bowie State University, studying from 2010 to 2014. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in psychological processes and vocational rehabilitation, particularly in assisting veterans with career development.
Background
Donnette Deigh has a diverse professional background, including roles in various educational and community service settings. She worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and Learning Assistant at Bowie State University in 2013. Additionally, she served as an Employment Specialist and Manager of Consumer Services at Maryland Community Connection from 2014 to 2015, where she developed skills in managing consumer services and overcoming employment barriers.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Donnette Deigh has contributed to research at Johns Hopkins University, enhancing her expertise in social sciences. She has also gained valuable experience as a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist Intern at the Department of Veterans Affairs since 2016, where she focuses on helping veterans navigate employment challenges. Her work reflects her commitment to supporting individuals in their personal and professional development.