The Physiology of Bullying: How Bullying Hijacks the Nervous System and What Leaders Must Do

Liza K. Collins

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Bullying isn’t just a workplace issue; it’s a biological crisis. The Physiology of Bullying exposes the hidden toll workplace harm takes on both people and organizations. Drawing on neuroscience, trauma research, and lived experience, Liza K. Collins reveals how chronic stress reshapes the brain, weakens the body, and silently corrodes culture.

This powerful book helps readers:

  • Recognize how bullying manifests in the body
  • Understand the long-term effects of stress and trauma
  • Rebuild confidence, safety, and resilience
  • Transform workplaces into safe, thriving cultures

Whether you’ve toughed out bullying, witnessed it, or lead teams, this book provides both validation and a roadmap for change.

The future of work depends on ending harm—and this is where it starts.

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Paperback
ISBN 978-1-997730-26-2

Hardcover
ISBN 978-1-997730-27-9

Kindle
ISBN: 978-1-997730-28-6
Pub Date: November 9th, 2025
Genre: Self help for abuse, Workplace behaviour, Nervous System diseases
Page Count: 102 pages
Language: English
Publishing Location: United Kingdom

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