Victor Salkowitz
Contributing Writer
Victor Salkowitz, LCSW - Victor Salkowitz
Victor Salkowitz has been a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist since 1991. He has worked with children and adults in outpatient clinics, jails, prisons, and hospitals. His research interests include History of Psychotherapy, Evolutionary Psychology, Criminal Psychology, and Animal Behavior.
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First Order Coping Skills for Bullies in the Workplace
Bullies at work may easily arouse retaliatory feelings; awareness of some key techniques can help keep a toxic environment from developing.
Sep 11, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Bullies We Set Ourselves Up For
From time to time, some of us may set ourselves up to be hurt by others. Identify this "abuse enabling" condition in order to put a stop to it.
Aug 22, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Bullies in the Workplace: An Ecological Perspective
A workplace bully can ruin an ideal job. Rather than exhaust oneself in trying to defeat this ubiquitous creature, we first need to assess the environment.
Aug 15, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Bullying Personality Disorders in the Workplace
Suffering with a personality disorder is well documented; less discussed is the emotional expense these disorders have on the work environment.
Aug 8, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Are Borderline Personalities Highly Susceptible to PTSD?
Dissociation during or just after traumatic events is a strong predictor of PTSD. 33% to 66% of those with Borderline Personality are dissociative.
Jul 11, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Borderline Personality Associated with High Incidence of Trauma
Between 60% and 70% of Borderline Personality Disorder patients also have a history of severe trauma. Complex PTSD should be considered during assessment.
Jul 11, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Cultural Stereotypes May Contribute to PTSD
While not told directly to keep quiet about traumatic experiences, this message to American soldiers may be culturally transmitted regardless.
Jul 10, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Do Infants Really Feel Envy?
Melanie Klein, an early developmental theorist, has been criticized for stating that infants feel "envy." Throughout her career, she stuck to her guns.
Jul 4, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Bullying Children: A Glimpse at their Inner Life
Bullying children are seen as selfish, unfeeling, and cruel. Experts say this is only the outer surface. Inside lies great pain and abandoned hope.
Jun 27, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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Responding to Bad Behavior in Kids
Is bad behavior in kids a complicated problem? Some experts say dealing with bad behavior should be kept simple. It begins with a question.
Jun 24, 2010
- Victor Salkowitz
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