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== Leymann's work on mobbing == Leymann pioneered research into [[mobbing]] in the 1980s. His initial research in the area was based on detailed case studies of a number of nurses who had committed or tried to commit [[suicide]] due to events at the workplace.<ref>[[Maciej Zaremba]], [https://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/fritt-fram-i-sverige-men-brottsligt-i-frankrike/ Fritt fram i Sverige. Men brottsligt i Frankrike], [[Dagens Nyheter]] 2010-06-03 {{in lang|sv}}</ref> He developed the [[Leymann Inventory of Psychological Terror]] (LIPT), a questionnaire of 45 mobbing actions. Although he preferred the term [[bullying]] in the context of school children, some have come to regard mobbing as a form of group bullying. As professor and practicing psychologist, Leymann also noted one of the side-effects of mobbing is [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] and is frequently misdiagnosed. Among researchers who have built on Leymann's work are: * Davenport, Schwartz & Elliott<ref name="amwork">Davenport NZ, Schwartz RD & Elliott GP [http://www.mobbing-usa.com Mobbing, Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace], 3rd Edition 2005, Civil Society Publishing. Ames, IA,</ref> * Hecker<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/j.acalib.2007.03.003|title=Workplace Mobbing: A Discussion for Librarians|year=2007|last1=Hecker|first1=Thomas E.|journal=The Journal of Academic Librarianship|volume=33|issue=4|pages=439β445}}</ref> * Shallcross, Ramsay & Barker<ref>Shallcross L, Ramsay S & Barker M [http://www.workplacemobbing.com/Papers.html "Workplace Mobbing: Expulsion, Exclusion, and Transformation] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081122000546/http://www.workplacemobbing.com/Papers.html |date=2008-11-22 }} (2008) (blind peer reviewed) Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (ANZAM)</ref> * [[Kenneth Westhues|Westhues]]<ref>Westhues K [http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=3838&pc=9 Eliminating Professors: A Guide to the Dismissal Process] . Lewiston, New York: [[Edwin Mellen Press]].<br />Westhues K [http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=6363&pc=9 The Envy of Excellence: Administrative Mobbing of High-Achieving Professors] Lewiston, New York: [[Edwin Mellen Press]].<br />Westhues K [http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/~kwesthue/ohs-canada.htm "At the Mercy of the Mob"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926231316/http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/~kwesthue/ohs-canada.htm |date=2011-09-26 }} OHS Canada, Canada's Occupational Health & Safety Magazine (18:8), pp. 30β36.</ref> * Zapf & Einarsen<ref>Zapf D & Einarsen S 2005 "Mobbing at Work: Escalated Conflicts in Organizations." [[Counterproductive work behavior|Counterproductive Work Behavior]]: Investigations of Actors and Targets. Fox, Suzy & Spector, Paul E. Washington, DC: [[American Psychological Association]] vii. p.</ref>
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