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Bullying - the answer | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Bullying - the answer. August 5, 2020. We live in an age of bullying. In many ways it’s built into the system. It will increase with the added stressors created by working from home and increasingly become cyber and Zoom-bullying and harassment.

Bullying part one - What is it and what kinds of people become bullies? | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Bullying part one - What is it and what kinds of people become bullies? June 24, 2020. What is “bullying?”.

Bullying others increases the risk of developing mental health problems and vice versa | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Bullying others increases the risk of developing mental health problems and vice versa. June 20, 2021. Bullying has attracted a lot of research attention over the last few years.

Poor management the biggest risk factor for workplace bullying | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. , the researchers offer a new way of tackling bullying at work. They analyzed 342 real-life bullying complaints lodged with government authorities, 60 per cent of them from female employees.

The economic costs of workplace bullying | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

The economic costs of workplace bullying. May 31, 2020. Workplace bullying is aggressive behavior perpetrated by one or more persons, repeatedly and systematically over a prolonged time period, where the targeted person feels unable to defend themself.

Bullying and violence at work increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Bullying and violence at work increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Link between workplace bullying and conspiracy beliefs | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Link between workplace bullying and conspiracy beliefs. April 9, 2023. New research has shown that people who experience bullying in the workplace are more likely to engage in conspiracy theorizing.

Social exclusion more common form of bullying than physical, verbal aggression | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Social exclusion more common form of bullying than physical, verbal aggression. September 4, 2022.

Toxic workplaces increase risk of depression by 300% | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

High levels of burnout and workplace bullying are also linked to organizations’ failure to support workers’ mental health.