Shunning 〈Ultimate ★〉

: A conversation with researcher Kipling Williams about how shunning is an act of aggression that can be as damaging as physical violence.

: Describes how shunning is used to harvest "narcissistic supply" and maintain power over members through fear and isolation.

: Focuses on "narcissistic tyranny" by church leaders and the importance of exposing these practices to help victims heal. Accountability & Ethical Debates shunning

: Explores why people shun others, noting that targets often experience a severe drop in self-esteem and may wrongly blame their own personality flaws for the social rejection.

: Offers a counter-perspective, arguing that shunning is often a form of bullying and that engagement or legal action is a more effective solution than social ostracization. : A conversation with researcher Kipling Williams about

: Presents the argument for using shunning as a tool against sexual harassers in professional academic environments when formal systems fail.

If you are looking for insightful blog posts on shunning, these articles cover its various forms, from religious and cult control to social ostracization and its use as a tool for accountability. Psychological & Social Impact Accountability & Ethical Debates : Explores why people

: Discusses the "coercive control" used by groups like Jehovah’s Witnesses and the long-term mental health challenges faced by those who leave.