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Sonyia Richardson
Sonyia Richardson, PhD, MSW, LCSW is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She possesses a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Urban Education specialization at UNC Charlotte, a Master degree in Social Work (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill), a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (University of North Carolina Charlotte).
Lessons From ‘Emily in Paris’: What the Netflix Show Taught Me About Confidence and Balance at Work
As a young person in the workplace, standing up for oneself isn't easy. Netflix's 'Emily in Paris' showed me how to do it.
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6 Common Phrases That Gaslight the Mental-Health Struggles of Others—And What To Say Instead
A counselor shares the gaslighting things not to say to someone with a mental-health issue, including "It will get better with time."
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