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Destabilisation Information

The word destabilisation can be applied to a wide variety of contexts such as attempts to undermine political, military or economic power. In a psychological context it is used as a technique in brainwashing and abuse to disorientate and disarm the victim. For example, in the context of workplace bullying, destabilisation applied to the victim may involve:[1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rayner C, Hoel H, Cooper CL Workplace Bullying: What We Know, Who Is to Blame and What Can We Do? (2001)
  2. ^ Peyton PR Dignity at Work: Eliminate Bullying and Create a Positive Working Environment (2003)

Further reading

Abuse
Types

Anti-social behaviour · Bullying · Child abuse (neglect, sexual) · Domestic abuse · Elder abuse · Harassment · Humiliation · Incivility · Institutional abuse · Intimidation · Neglect · Personal abuse · Professional abuse · Psychological abuse · Physical abuse · Sexual abuse · Spiritual abuse · Stalking · Structural abuse · Verbal abuse · more...

Related topics

Complex post-traumatic stress disorder · Dehumanization · Denial · Destabilisation · Exaggeration · Grooming (adult, child) · Lying · Manipulation · Minimisation · Personality disorders · Psychological projection · Psychological trauma · Psychopathy · Rationalization · Victim blaming · Victim playing · Victimisation

Bullying
Types

In academia · In information technology · In medicine · In nursing · In teaching · In the military · In the workplace · Cyber-bullying · Gay bullying · Hazing · Mobbing · Passive aggression · Peer victimization · Psychological abuse · Rankism · Relational aggression · School bullying · School pranks · Verbal abuse

Elements

Betrayal · Bystanders · Character assassination · Defamation · Destabilisation · Discrediting · False accusations · Gossip · Harassment · Humiliation · Incivility · Innuendo · Insult · Intimidation · Jibe · Moving the goalposts · Personal attacks · Psychological manipulation · Rudeness · Sarcasm · Setting up to fail · Smear campaign · Social rejection · Social undermining · Taunting · Teasing · Whispering campaign · Yelling

Organisations

Act Against Bullying · Beatbullying · Bullying UK · Kidscape · GRIN Campaign

Activists

Andrea Adams · Louise Burfitt-Dons · Tim Field · Andy Hickson · Heinz Leymann · Gary Namie · Kenneth Westhues

Actions

Anti-Bullying Day · Anti-Bullying Week · International STAND UP to Bullying Day · Anti-bullying legislation

High-profile suicides

Tyler Clementi · Ryan Halligan · Megan Meier · Phoebe Prince · Nicola Ann Raphael · Dawn-Marie Wesley · Kelly Yeomans · Jeff Weise · Jim in Bold · Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold · Seung-Hui Cho · Jamey Rodemeyer · Jamie Hubley

Related topics

Abuse · Bullycide · Control freak · Complex post-traumatic stress disorder · Emotional blackmail · Just-world hypothesis · Narcissism · Personal boundaries · Personality disorders · Psychological projection · Psychological trauma · Psychopathy · Scapegoating · Self-esteem · Sycophancy · Victim blaming · Victim playing · Victimisation · Youth subculture

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