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  2. Social undermining - Wikipedia

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    In a relationship between an adolescent and a parent, their relationship can offer high levels of support and even undermining. Depending on the relationship, patterns can change over time based on the characteristics and the situation of the relationship. Whether a relationship is positive or negative can have devastating effects. [19]

  3. Narcissism in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    There tends to be a higher level of stress with people who work with or interact with a narcissist. While there are a variety of reasons for this to be the case, an important one is the relationship between narcissism and aggression. Aggression is believed to moderate the relationship between narcissism and counterproductive work behaviors. [10]

  4. Toxic workplace - Wikipedia

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    Toxic workplaces are created by the actions of toxic employers or employees; that is, individuals who are motivated by personal gain, whether driven by power, money, fame, or special status, utilize unethical means or behaviors to psychologically manipulate, belittle, or frustrate those around them, or divert attention away from their personal inadequate performance or misdeeds.

  5. Do Narcissists Know What They’re Doing? Psychologists Share ...

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    “Hoping for change or for acknowledgement of their behavior and/or how it impacts the relationship may lead to increased frustration, which is why you have to accept that a narcissist has a ...

  6. 10 signs you’re the toxic coworker - AOL

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    Of all of the signs listed above, this is probably the worst and can be considered a major form of workplace bullying that is still rampant in the work world today. 10 signs you’re the toxic ...

  7. 5 signs your coworker isn’t trustworthy (and how to deal) - AOL

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    To be clear, a colleague who is a blabbermouth is different from one who is mandated to report illegal or illicit activity. A version of this post previously appeared on Fairygodboss, the largest ...

  8. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent is a parent affected by narcissism or narcissistic personality disorder. Typically, narcissistic parents are exclusively and possessively close to their children and are threatened by their children's growing independence. [ 1 ]

  9. 5 Things Never To Say To Co-Workers - AOL

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    By Jenny Treanor If you're lucky enough to spend the day surrounded by co-workers whom you consider close friends, count your blessings. Not everyone has the good fortune to work side-by-side with ...