Now pursuing her clinical psychology doctorate in The Chicago School's program on the Xavier University of Louisiana (XULA) campus, Shaciarra took time out of her hectic schedule to respond to a few questions from us.
Before the pandemic, there was physical separation between work life and personal life. This made it easier to set boundaries; though, they would occasionally become blurred. With the pandemic, many people have started to work from home and that physical separation is gone.
As each of us struggles to find our footing in the whirlwind of unprecedented social change that characterizes our lives these days, I can’t help but wonder: Are we finally on the cusp of a real and lasting paradigm shift?
Yes, we're demonstrating our control by not wearing a mask, but we’re also taking control by wearing one. Which type of control will keep us all alive?
At The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, we pride ourselves in our commitment to giving back to our communities. This has been especially crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic when our communities are hurting the most.
Across cultures and countries, we've seen that 50% of people report being bullied. Both the victim and perpetrator need help.
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