Archive for March, 2009
Workplace Bullying and Harassment: Recognize Common Techniques Bullies Use
Wednesday, March 25th, 2009There are too many reports of workplace harassment and bullying to list. It seems that at least 30 percent of managers and employees are bullied and harassed. Many critics and experts focus only on bullying bosses, but I’ve seen just as many employees and coworkers use these bullying methods as I have managers and supervisors. […]
Miley Cyrus Bullied and Abused
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009In her forthcoming memoir, “Miley Cyrus: Miles to Go,” Miley reveals that her younger days were spent “being teased, tortured and humiliated by school bullies.” The “Hannah Montana” star says she was “friendless, lonely and miserable,” and believes she would have been physically harmed if the abuse hadn’t stopped.” Miley writes, “The girls took it […]
School Anti-Bullying Laws: Arkansas Needs to Protect Kids
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009Why do we need federal laws to make bullying a crime and to require schools to have anti-bullying policies?
The saga of Billy Wolfe should be enough to convince you. Over a year ago, the New York Times reported that Billy was being bullied relentlessly by two bigger guys from his high school in Fayetteville, Arkansas. […]
Abusive, Manipulative Husbands Who Control Their Wives
Thursday, March 12th, 2009Reports of abusive husbands, who beat and even kill their wives, gather lots of publicity and create huge outcries, as they should. For example, there are two recent reports from Buffalo, New York and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. I hope these guys and any others who do such heinous things to other people, including wives, get […]
Facebook Cyber Bullying Lawsuit Versus New York Teenager
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009As reported by Reid Epstein in Newsday, New York teenager, Denise Finkel has sued Facebook for $3 million because, she claims, it carried a fictitious Facebook chat group to bully, ostracize, ridicule, abuse and disgrace her. The lawsuit states that former high school classmates, Michael Dauber, Jeffrey Schwartz, Leah Herz, and Melinda Danowitz created the […]
School Anti-Bullying Laws in Oregon May Be Changed
Sunday, March 8th, 2009As reported by Betsy Hammond in “The Oregonian,” the Oregon House Education Committee is calling for improvements in its school anti-bullying, anti-harassment laws. They’re responding to the Oregon Healthy Teens Survey which stated that more than 40 percent of Oregon eighth-graders reported being subjected to name-calling, bullying or other harassment at school, with the highest […]
Recession-induced fear and stress stimulate self-bullying
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009Mostpeople are afraid of the economic forecast. Some have lost jobs; more will. Some have lost retirement funds; more will. Some have lost hope; more will. Fear and stress stimulate mostpeople to huddle around the campfire, worrying, whining and complaining about their uncertain future. They convince themselves that they’re too weak and helpless to succeed. […]

