by Catherine Mattice | Jul 25, 2012 | Workplace bullying
Bullying can be extremely harmful if neglected. In this case we see how workplace bullying went too far and a woman in Arkansas reaches her limit. “Foots-Wilson’s husband, meanwhile, said the company didn’t handle the situation between the two women well. They...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 23, 2012 | Workplace bullying
“Ver llegar” A Spanish matadors’ phrase for dealing with the beast. A bull. A large terrifying animal, yet really terrified himself. Though he appears angry he fights for his life. And matadors must use great concentration and calmness to overcome...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 23, 2012 | Workplace bullying
Workplace bullying can affect multiple areas in an employee’s life including health and home life. “Results show that while employees with bad bosses did not report problems with their families, their spouses often did. Employees who had bad bosses...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 23, 2012 | Workplace bullying
In a diverse work environment with individuals working in a group, teamwork isn’t easily achieved. “While I’ve had a lot of practice dealing with negativity, it is something I find myself having to actively work on. When I’m caught off guard and end...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 23, 2012 | Workplace bullying
A dear friend in the Bay Area clipped this article written by Gwen Minor and Margaret Lavin (Elementary, My Dears column: Honest talk about bullying) from the San Mateo Times, 9/15/08, and sent it to me in the mail. These days everyone I know sends me anything...
by Catherine Mattice | Jul 23, 2012 | Workplace bullying
In October, the World Health Organization published a startling report entitled “Mental Health: New Understanding, New Hope.” Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director-General of the WHO, noted that the “global toll of mental illness and neurological disorders is...
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