By: Elizabeth Johnson | 2011-01-03 | Psychology Bullies can be everywhere. They can be at school, at home, or even at work. Well, bullies are bullies and there is nothing you can do about them, but there is clearly something you can do for yourself. Try reading this article as it provides some helpful tips in dealing with bullies at work. read more
By: Rich Talbot | 2010-10-20 | Article Marketing We're all used to bullying being something associated with childhood rather than the workplace. However, adults are capable of bullying each other and if it happens on your watch, what would you do about it, and how would you spot it? read more
By: Bonnie I Vacuem | 2011-03-09 | Careers You can almost bet that someone who eerily reminds you of the kid who beat you up in the sandbox when you were 4 years old is going to emerge at your workplace in your daily interactions and activities. Perhaps it is human nature or just karma but bang, smack dab they are in the flesh... read more
By: Richard Gallagher | 2010-04-20 | Other communications What do you say to someone who is acting like a bully at work? With the right communications skills, many of these situations can be understood and managed to put you back in control. read more
By: Angela Linton | 2010-03-31 | News and society If, as a child you were a victim of bullying at school, you may look forward to the day when you are no longer in the school place, but rather in the working force. You may assume that the days of been taken advantage of are over, but sadly that is not always the case. read more
By: Robert Childs | 2010-04-20 | Other communications Bullying at work continues to happen on a daily basis, and it can happen to anyone, from a University lecturer to a worker on the shop floor, anyone can face the attentions of bullying colleagues or more likely a bullying manager or supervisor. In many instances of workers being bullied, it can and does happen when colleagues are not witnessing the bullying behaviour, at other times it can be in front of your fellow workers. read more
By: Mari-Rose B. | 2010-04-01 | Other communications Women who bully other women employ a different strategy than men. Male bullies scream and shower their targets with tirades whereas female bullies prefer sabotage, backstabbing and gossiping. It is not easy to spot a bully in the workplace. read more
By: Chris Holgate | 2010-10-28 | Computer CyberBulling is a terrible thing but it is something that is difficult to control online. There will always be misusers of the Internet and controlling that is near impossible. read more
By: Ben Leichtling | 2010-04-03 | Stress Management During recessions, when times get hard, hardness tends to run rampant. Most people are justifiably afraid they'll lose their jobs and the lives they planned. Will they get laid off or downsized through no fault of their own? What will happen to their savings, insurance, college and retirement funds? Will they be able to keep their homes or even eat next month? How do people react in the face of their recession-stimulated fears and stress? What type of bullying, harassment and abuse will increase at work? How can we decrease negative self-talk that destroys self-esteem and self-confidence? read more
By: BillyDRitchie | 2011-01-12 | Parenting Bullying is the leading cause of school related violence, and has been for generations. Don't let your child become a victim. read more
By: Ben Leichtling | 2010-04-01 | Parenting As reported in separate stories by Yadira Betances and Margo Sullivan in the New Hampshire Eagle Tribune, some middle schools are effectively implementing anti-bullying programs. There are some differences in the programs to stop bullies, but both have the seven elements crucial to success. read more
By: Francis David | 2010-10-26 | Learning disabilities The idealized type of masculinity occupies a dominant position within schools, and gives rise to bullying of not only girls, but also other boys who do not fit the stereotype. read more
By: George A. Maughan | 2011-06-16 | Online education Why should anyone put up with bullying but they do! , and they let it go on for days, months, years and years, until they can’t take any more bullying. Then they may decide to do something about it when it is too late. read more