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Mobbing - der Psychoterror am Arbeitsplatz - wurde u.a. dank der Forschungen des schwedischen Arbeitspsychologen Heinz Leymann in das öffentliche Bewusstsein gerückt. Diese Anleitung zum therapeutischen Umgang damit enthält außer ausführlichen Erläuterungen zur Handhabung des Fragebogens einen kurzen Abriss über die Entwicklung und den derzeitigen Stand der Mobbing-Forschung. Die Auseinandersetzung mit diesem Thema findet inzwischen auf vielen Ebenen statt und bietet die Chance, einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Humanisierung der Arbeitswelt zu leisten. Dazu kann auch der hier nun in deutscher Sprache vorliegende LIPT-Fragebogen beitragen, den Heinz Leymann für seine Untersuchungen zur Feststellung von Mobbing entwickelt hat.
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Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), the pen name of Oxford mathematician, logician, photographer, and author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, is famous the world over for his fantastic classics Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, "The Hunting of the Snark," "Jabberwocky," and "Sylvie and Bruno."
Jenny Frison received her BFA in Illustration from Northern Illinois Universtiy and continued her studies at the Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Arts in Dover, NJ. She has worked for companies including IDW, Marvel, Image, Harris, DDP, White Wolf, and Hasbro.
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Lush chapter illustrations complement this classic fantasy and absurdist tale of 19th Century English literature. Collects Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
Whisked away into a world of the weirdly wonderful, these enduring tales of a young girl's journey to the heart of imagination have been named among some of the greatest books of all time for children and adults. Whether she's shrinking, learning poetry from a caterpillar, running from the Red Queen, or chasing that elusive white rabbit, every strange situation Alice encounters is incomparably surreal to her and immediately familiar to us.
Jenny Frison's art captures elements of fantasy, fairy tales, and wonder with its use of color and style to complement the classic prose of author Lewis Carroll.