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Top : Bullying and Verbal Abuse : Page 3Bullying and Verbal AbuseThe Workplace Mobbing SyndromeBy Linda Shallcross - 'Workplace mobbing’ is defined as ‘a malicious attempt to force a person out of the workplace through unjustified accusations, humiliation, general harassment, emotional abuse, and/or terror’ as in Davenport.et.al. (1999), p 40. Here is a discussion of the effects of workplace mobbing. (Added: 1-Sep-2008 Hits: 259 )Workplace Bully Legal ConsequencesBy Dr. Joni Johnston - The bully wages an ongoing and systematic campaign of interpersonal destruction against employees. It tends to be an accumulation of many incidences over a long period of time, and in its own context a single incident would not necessarily constitute grounds for disciplinary action. Taken together, these instances add up to persistent, abusive behavior designed to make the target feel upset, humiliated and threatened. (Added: 20-Feb-2006 Hits: 1250 )How To Handle A Workplace BullyBy Scotty Ballard - Learn how bullying differs from harassment and assault, and also how your job performance can be adversely affected. There are steps you can take to stop being bullied at work. (Added: 14-Nov-2006 Hits: 1426 )TV Turns Kids into BulliesBy Robert Roy Britt - Children who watch a lot of television are more prone to push other kids around, according to the research. Conversely, four-year-olds whose parents tend to read to them, eat meals with them and go on outings together are significantly less likely to become bullies in grade school. (Added: 14-Nov-2006 Hits: 509 )At The Mercy Of The MobBy Prof. Kenneth Westhues - Read about the trauma of being mobbed and how it happens in the workplace. Find out how it can and should be prevented at all costs to keep your organization healthy. (Added: 1-Sep-2008 Hits: 191 )What Parents Can Do About Childhood BullyingBy Marlene Snyder Ph.D. - Even though bullying has existed in schools for decades, that is no excuse to continue to allow children to be bullied. Researchers have gained new understanding of the dynamics of bullying and the roles of all those involved. The long-term negative outcomes of children who are bullied are too serious to ignore (Added: 7-Feb-2006 Hits: 467 )
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