
Linda Crockett
International Workplace Psychological Safety Expert
Linda Crockett is a distinguished and triple award-winning authority in the field of workplace psychological injuries, particularly those resulting from psychological harassment and violence. With over 14 years of specialized expertise, Linda is a certified workplace trauma consultant, trainer, coach, and therapist, as well as a seasoned social worker holding a master’s degree and boasting 37 years of experience. Her career is dedicated to pioneering trauma-informed solutions that address the complexities of workplace harassment and bullying. Having personally endured and fully recovered from these challenges, Linda’s mission is to empower organizations and individuals through her innovative work. Linda’s approach is deeply rooted in a holistic, trauma-informed perspective, offering comprehensive services that cater to all parties involved in these intricate cases—complainants, respondents, witnesses, and leaders. Her extensive experience and qualifications enable her to navigate the unique challenges faced by each group, ensuring that every voice is acknowledged, and every need is met. Linda also focuses on addressing systemic gaps that lead to internal and external systems betrayal, commonly known as institutional betrayal.
You might not even realize you’re being bullied until you’re severely impacted – mentally, physically and emotionally. And by then, it can nearly destroy you.
Beyond Incivility: Recognizing and Addressing Workplace Bullying
Talking Points
- The definition of workplace bullying
- Bullying in high-crisis professions – nurses, teachers and social workers can be particularly vulnerable.
- The difference between ‘tough leadership’ and bullying – and when it crosses the line.
- Being bullied causes isolation, shame and a feeling of being stuck.