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Mixed-methods evaluation of targeted leadership development training to support the career progression of the black and minority ethnic NHS workforce. [PDF]
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American Sociological Review, 2019
Gaslighting—a type of psychological abuse aimed at making victims seem or feel “crazy,” creating a “surreal” interpersonal environment—has captured public attention. Despite the popularity of the term, sociologists have ignored gaslighting, leaving it to be theorized by psychologists.
Paige L Sweet
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Gaslighting—a type of psychological abuse aimed at making victims seem or feel “crazy,” creating a “surreal” interpersonal environment—has captured public attention. Despite the popularity of the term, sociologists have ignored gaslighting, leaving it to be theorized by psychologists.
Paige L Sweet
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