
Essays on the topic of mobbing
Janice Harper’s approach to workplace aggression has been called “paradigm shifting,” “fascinating,” “insightful,” “refreshing,” “provocative,” and “a voice of sanity.” In these essays on group aggression or “mobbing,” Dr. Harper explores the many facets of mobbing and why it is essential to focus on the psychology of groups, rather than the psychology of individuals, in order to survive and heal from bullying run amuck.

Published articles on the topic of Mobbing
“What the Stanford Prison Experiment Can Teach Us About the Workplace”
“Animal Rites: What Animal Behavior Teaches Us About Bullying”
“Surviving Workplace Mobbing: Identify the Stages”
“Hear the Lonesome Whistle Blow: Workplace Retaliation”
“The Silence of Shunning: A Conversation with Kipling William”
“Moving from Combat to Compassion in the Workplace”
Listen to Dr. Harper on Victor Schueller’s Blog Talk Radio: Talking Bullying and Mobbing with Janice Harper
Check out the Book: “Mobbed! What to do When They are Really Out to Get You“