“Make no mistake, shunning is not a noble act. It is an act of aggression, and can be every bit as damaging, if not deadly, to the person who is targeted—and it damages those who engage in shunning, because the longer they maintain it, the harder it is to end it. So if you’ve been a member of the crowd shunning a person who failed to please your leader, rethink your non-actions and reach out to the person you’ve erased and are so painfully hurting.” -- Janice Harper, Ph.D.
The Silence of Shunning: A Conversation with Kipling William | Psychology Today
The Silence of Shunning: A Conversation with Kipling William | Psychology Today