The holiday season is upon us. Holiday parties are the norm this month, and they can be jolly and fun. But they can also contribute to conflict. Left unchecked, this conflict could lead to bullying…
By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, and Gwen Crider, NewPoint Strategies is a nationally recognized consulting firm assisting companies and organizations manage High Risk EEO issues. Gwen Crider, an internationally recognized Diversity expert, has been writing…
By Christopher Kilmartin, Ph. D. Gendered Myths: Fact vs. Fiction The following was written by Christopher Kilmartin, PhD, Professor Emeritus, author, stand-up comedian, actor, playwright, consultant and professional psychologist. His major scholarly work is The Masculine…
By Dr. Karyn Trader-Leigh This is the third in a series of three essays exploring the issue of gaslighting, a form of emotional abuse that is not uncommon in the workplace as well as in relationships.…
By Dr. Karyn Trader-Leigh This is the second in a series of three essays exploring the issue of gaslighting, a form of emotional abuse that is not uncommon in the workplace as well as in relationships. While this…
By Dr. Karyn Trader-Leigh This is the first in a series of three essays exploring the issue of gaslighting, a form of emotional abuse that is common in the workplace as well as in relationships.…
The following was written by Christopher Kilmartin, PhD, Professor Emeritus, author, stand-up comedian, actor, playwright, consultant and professional psychologist. His major scholarly work is The Masculine Self (5th edition Sloan, 2015, now co-authored by Andrew Smiler). He…
By Karetta Hubbard and Molly Tinsley The Theater: To Be or Not To Be? Four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s plays were performed by men, with boys playing the female parts. Because acting was not considered…