I hope this series on workplace
bullying has helped you heal and grow.
Below are some links you can explore for more information. Now it’s time
for me to close the chapter and move forward.
Shalom and may our healing journeys continue.
Bullying
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety: Bullying in the Workplace
Health and Safety Ontario: Workplace Bullying
Workplace Bullying, Part 1: Recognition, Catherine Burr Social Science Staff
Development
Workplace Bullying, Part 2: Response, Catherine Burr Social Science Staff Development
Mobbing
Mobbing and Psychological Terror at Workplaces, Heinz Leymann, PhD, University of
Stockholm, Sweden
The Mobbing Encyclopedia, Heinz Leymann
Workplace Mobbing In Academe, Kenneth Westhues.
Westhues is a Canadian who has been both a target of and major contributor
to study on bullying in academia.
Studies and a Book
Chronic Stress Causes Frontostriatal Reorganization and Affects Decision-Making,
Science Journal, July 2009
How stress can cause depression – research on the link between workplace stress
and depression.
Negotiating at an Uneven Table, Phyllis Kritek, Jossey-Bass, 2002
The psychology of bullying at work: Explaining the detrimental effects on victims,
S. Einarsen, E.G. Mikkelsen & S.B.
Matthiesen, Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Norway
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