It is vital to identify the underlying causes of bullying
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It is vital to identify the underlying causes of bullying

Nicola Davies offers sensible and practical advice on dealing with workplace bullying (career development June 23), but she has not identified underlying causes, which may include individual traits and the effects of reorganisation.

Nursing Standard. 24, 45, 33-33. doi: 10.7748/ns.24.45.33.s45

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