Physical abuse always comes with emotional abuse, but unfortunately, the reverse isn't always true. At my first job as a therapist, I worked with a domestic violence organization. During my time there ...
Objective To examine differences in abusive/supportive coach supervision experienced by collegiate athletes across race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and disability; determine the impact of ...
Abuse exists on a continuum, with many different definitions and types. A person who worries they are in an abusive relationship does not have to prove they are experiencing abuse to leave. Abuse aims ...
If you are in an abusive relationship and think it may be you are the abusive partner, realizing and admitting the truth can be the hardest, yet bravest step forward. If you want to stop being an ...
While emotional abuse can be obvious and overt, it can also be more covert—meaning it's much more likely to go undetected, at least for a while. In a subtly abusive relationship, the abusive partner ...
Why do employees sometimes accept working for an abusive boss? A new study suggests that when a leader is seen as a high performer, employees are more likely to label abuse as just 'tough love.' A new ...
Abusive supervision is becoming a popular topic of research. The concept refers to displaying belligerent supervisory behaviours that are expressed either verbally or non-verbally, usually without ...
This article originally appeared in the Sept. 28, 2015, issue of Sports Illustrated. Lauren Shute contributed reporting. You can subscribe to the magazine here. Just how thoroughly Simon Cvijanovic ...