it’s a lot to go into, but I understand why you’re asking and it’s valid.
I explained it to:
A friend who works in the industry and has done my job for a decade
An equivalent level manager to me (I didn’t mention anything about the argument/names just explained the situation)
Someone senior in my Channel but didn’t mention names just the situation.
alll of them backed me up.
Essentially I did a process the same way the company has always done a process, and this guy got involved and ascribed all the failings of the process to me (I am well aware of the issues and have been vocal in trying to sort them out) and personalised the criticism - stating it’s due to my career background and lack of expertise when the process is nothing to do with me.
Applying very basic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can be helpful in situations like these
Start by writing out(In a short sentence)what this senior manager said and did, what thoughts flashed through your mind immediately after he said what he said and did what he did, and the emotions you experienced after having those thoughts
Before we respond to any external event, it's prudent for us to establish a lucid view of reality, rather than acting on one that's clouded by inflamed emotions and perceptions that aren't especially accurate
Example of what I'm talking about here:
What happened - "The GM shouted "You're nothing but a f-ckup!!!" at me during a board meeting"
Thoughts that flashed through my mind, immediately after what happened -
"That bottom feeding a-shole SHOULD be more polite and respectful towards me!!!"
"After all I've done for this company, that dunderheaded oaf and everyone else in this office SHOULD be shaking my hand and cheering each time they see me, instead of calling me names!!!"
"If I don't put The GM in his place, by publicly humiliating him ten times as badly as he humiliated me, everyone else in the office will think I'm a pushover"
"If everyone else in the office thinks I'm a pushover, my entire working life will consist of nothing but me getting nonstop s-it from everyone from The COO to the janitor"
"It'll be awful, horrible, and unbearable if everyone at the office stops treating me with the respect I'm entitled to"
"I MUST launch a counterattack of some sort soon, otherwise my career is going to go to s-it before the week is up"
Emotions those thoughts generated - Surprise, Shock, Unease, Terror, Fear, Trapped, Helplessness, Rage, Fury, Defeatedness, Anguish, Emasculation, Hopelessness