Self-esteem
Gender Matters: Diversity and Inclusion
An Interview with the ‘infamous’ Meredith Fuller by Dr Michelle Sharp 2022 Victorian Bar’s Health & Wellbeing Committee Gender Matters Working with Gender Matters (Mark Toner and Gunilla Burrows) we offer training and development for equity with LGBTQ+ Inclusion enables the benefits of diversity. We need to be connected, respected, contributing, and progressing. Language and…
Read MoreFor people wondering about family violence
By Meredith Fuller www.home-truths.com.au A multi-award winning film by Mystical Dog (co-prod Lesley Coleman & Rod Winning and assoc prod Meredith Fuller plus ebook author) helps us understand the complexity of what ails our society, some of the elements that family violence and murder, and – most importantly – how we can begin to go…
Read MoreRadio interview with Waleed Aly and Amanda Vanstone about ‘Working With Mean Girls’
I continue to be invited to discuss my book in relation to interpersonal difficulties encountered in the workplace. I did an hour radio interview with Waleed and Amanda about my book on ABC Radio. “I highly recommend your book, I agree with your advice. Like your style – it’s a good read, easy to understand,…
Read MoreThe eight types of workplace bitches—and how to handle them (from Working With Bitches):
The Excluder sees other women as oxygen thieves if there is no personal gain from communicating with them. She can pretend you don’t exist and fail to pass on important information. The solution: Don’t chase after her. The more you dance after her, the more she ignores you. You will be able to get minimum required communication…
Read MoreThe Age article: At home among the waifs
“There could be up to 17 prone people on any night, safely wedged between chaotic artifacts, cobwebs and furniture.” “Matter-of-fact-mother was undaunted by the personal risk of sheltering migrant women from vengeful men.”
Read MoreDealing with mean girls — and boys — in the workplace
By Fox News Though most mean girls and tough boys of middle and high school grow out of their sophomoric behaviors, some cling to them well beyond college and into adulthood. That means you may encounter this behavior in the workplace. Author Meredith Fuller, a psychologist in Australia, interviewed over 200 women about mean girls…
Read More‘Growing up, my mother was a chronic hoarder’
dailylife.com.au | life & love | real lifeby Erin O’Dwyer Erin O’Dwyer looks into the secretive and disturbed world of the hoarder, through the eyes of a child. Meredith Fuller celebrates her 19th birthday with her mother, Judith. Photo: Courtesy of Meredith Fuller Psychologist Meredith Fuller grew up in a hoarded house. Her mother Judith was…
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