Loraleigh Keashly
Affiliations: | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Keashly L. (2012) Workplace bullying: the case of teen workers. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 24: 49-56 |
Keashly L, Neuman JH. (2010) Faculty Experiences with Bullying in Higher Education Administrative Theory & Praxis. 32: 48-70 |
Keashly L. (2008) Emotional Abuse in the Workplace. Journal of Emotional Abuse. 1: 85-117 |
Harvey S, Keashly L. (2005) Emotional Abuse: How the Concept Sheds Light on the Understanding of Psychological Harassment (in Quebec) Perspectives Interdisciplinaires Sur Le Travail Et La Santé |
Keashly L. (2001) Interpersonal and systemic aspects of emotional abuse at work: The target's perspective Violence and Victims. 16: 233-268 |
Keashly L. (1998) Emotional Abuse in the Workplace: Conceptual and Empirical Issues Journal of Emotional Abuse. 1: 85-117 |
Keashly L, Hunter S, Harvey S. (1997) Abusive interaction and role state stressors: Relative impact on student residence assistant stress and work attitudes Work and Stress. 11: 175-185 |
Keashly L, Newberry J. (1995) Preference for and fairness of intervention: Influence of third-party control, third-party status and conflict setting Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 12: 277-293 |
Keashly L, Trott V, MacLean LM. (1994) Abusive behavior in the workplace: A preliminary investigation Violence and Victims. 9: 341-357 |
Keashly L. (1994) The influence of intervenor role on criteria for dispute intervention: Parents and friends as intervenors International Journal of Conflict Management. 5: 22-33 |