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Ursula Edgington, PhD's avatar

I’ve published some research into this topic. Will PM you if interested.

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JC's avatar

I was hoping to see more about bullying / gaslighting / strong arming in the study - but all I saw was burnout - and your postulate that bullying leads to burnout.

Maybe I didn't read the study thoroughly enough, and it's kind of you to publish it here - but I'd love to hear more about the bullying side of this. The gaslighting side of this.

Personal experience with an endocrinologist. First thing he measures my waist. He tells me there is no such thing as an essential "carb" - he rides me for my BMI, and doesn't even hear what I'm looking for.

Now I know that metabolic dysfunction is a problem! I know my waist is too big! BUT - did he need to pick on me like that? Isn't there a better way to communicate other than with a hammer?

I'm tired of being a nail.

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