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What Should I Do if My Workplace Feels Like a Dysfunctional Family?
Katherine Crowley and Kathi Elster, AOL Business and Career Coaches, give their tips and advice on how to deal with internal problems at your workplace.
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Katherine Crowley is a Harvard-trained psychotherapist and in-demand pubic speaker. Crowley provides counseling and consulting to individuals, groups, managers, and ... Read More
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In 'Working With You Is Killing Me: Freeing Yourself From Emotional Traps at Work,' the authors provide examples for dealing with the minefields of the workplace.
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