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Journal of Advanced Nursing
Abstract Aim To explore the disruptive influence of workplace gaslighting behaviours and mobbing on nurses' career entrenchment across multiple healthcare centres. Design A multi‐centre cross‐sectional.
Mohamed Zoromba +2 more
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Abstract Aim To explore the disruptive influence of workplace gaslighting behaviours and mobbing on nurses' career entrenchment across multiple healthcare centres. Design A multi‐centre cross‐sectional.
Mohamed Zoromba +2 more
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When Workplace Relationships Go Wrong: The Effects of Gaslighting and Paths to Well-Being
Human Capital Leadership ReviewThis article examines the phenomenon of workplace gaslighting and provides recommendations for coping with or preventing this harmful form of psychological manipulation. Gaslighting is defined as a systematic attempt to undermine and confuse another person to gain power or control over them.
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Navigating the challenging complexities of gaslighting in nursing academe [PDF]
Background: Gaslighting is a subtle form of workplace bullying, characterized by psychological manipulation, occurring over time, which causes the target to question their memories or perceptions of reality.
Cynthia Clark
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Identifying and Addressing Gaslighting Behavior in the Workplace
Human Capital Leadership ReviewThis article explores the concerning workplace phenomenon of "gaslighting" - when a boss manipulates or distorts reality in an attempt to undermine an employee's sense of self and confidence. The article defines common gaslighting tactics managers may use, such as denying past statements, invalidating employee experiences, and isolating the worker.
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Gaslighted in the Risk Economy: How Crises Impact Inequality in the Workplace
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of ReviewsReview essay based on: Gaslighted: How the Oil and Gas Industry Shortchanges Women Scientists, by Christine L. Williams. Oakland: University of California Press, 2021. 261 pp. $27.95 paper. ISBN: 9780520385283.
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On the Structure and Nomological Network of Gaslighting in the Workplace - A Leadership Perspective
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023Babatunde Ogunfowora +2 more
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A qualitative analysis of gaslighting in romantic relationships
Personal Relationships, 2023Suzanne Wood, Willis Klein
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Gaslighting and its application to interpersonal violence
Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, 2023Philip Birch, Jane Ireland
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