Bullying At Work: How to Confront and Overcome It
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Bullying At Work: How to Confront and Overcome It

Adams, Andrea

Summary

"Bullying at work is only just beginning to be recognised as a significant factor contributing to workplace stress - and the costs of this can be great for both the individual and industry.

"Bullying at work is only just beginning to be recognised as a significant factor contributing to workplace stress - and the costs of this can be great for both the individual and industry. Through devastating personal accounts this book explores the demoralising and often isolating experience facing countless women and men every day. It plots the destructive forces currently eroding our professional lives, providing us with a deeper understanding of why things can go badly wrong. The self-help sections offer important practical advice, organisational guidance and, ultimately, a way forward for all those who value the need for psychological well-being at work."--Cover.

Perfect for fans of Anthropology & Sociology, Biography, Medical, Legal & Social Sciences, Stress, Self Help Stress Management, Anthropology & Sociology Biographies.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 208 pages · Paperback
  • By Adams, Andrea

Details

  • ISBN: 9781853815423
  • Author: Adams, Andrea
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 24 September 1992
  • Condition: New

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Adams, Andrea and Andrea Adams · Publisher: Virago Press

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Through devastating personal accounts this book explores the demoralising and often isolating experience facing countless women and men every day.