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Though in our daily relationships, it is wise to resist the labeling of others; however, when it comes to dysfunctional, and at times toxic, work cultures, the impact can be dire, resulting in significant health consequences, both physical and emotional, as well as job loss. Identifying the characteristics of common players can help us understand the plotlines of work life, anticipate what various colleagues might do next, and remind us of the importance of seeking out allies who can help us on the journey — all of which provide powerful amor for navigating challenging circumstances.

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