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  2. Bullying and Therapy: How It Helps Victims and Bullies Alike

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    One research review from 2020, which included 69 studies on school-based interventions, found that anti-bullying interventions were effective at reducing bullying behaviors and improving mental ...

  3. Tips to Stop Bullying | Healthline

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    The first thing to do if you notice that something’s wrong with your child is to talk to them. The most important thing you can do for a bullied child is to validate the situation. Pay attention ...

  4. How Does Bullying Affect Mental Health? - WebMD

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    Research shows that young adults who are bullied as a child have an increased risk of mental health difficulties, including: Generalized anxiety. ‌ Panic disorder. ‌ Agoraphobia. ‌Depression ...

  5. Bullying: Characteristics of Bullies & How To Stop ... - WebMD

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    Review your state’s anti-bullying law and set up a meeting. Bring your evidence so you can make a strong case. ... Ask the school to work on a plan to help your child feel safe. Agatston says ...

  6. Why Do People Bully? Causes and Getting Help - Healthline

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    Bullies often deal with issues like low self-esteem, jealousy, insecurity, and even anxiety. When they’re not able to express and process these emotions in healthy ways, they might turn to ...

  7. Girl Bullying: Why Girls Bully & How to Stop and Prevent It

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    Model healthy ways of dealing with conflict. "As grown-ups we are often unconscious of the ways we ourselves bully, like the way we gossip behind people's backs. But girls pick up on all that ...

  8. How to Identify and Manage Workplace Bullying - Healthline

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    This could include mockery, humiliation, jokes, gossip, or other spoken abuse. Intimidating. This might include threats, social exclusion in the workplace, spying, or other invasions of privacy ...

  9. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    School bullying, like bullying outside the school context, refers to one or more perpetrators who have greater physical strength or more social power than their victim and who repeatedly act aggressively toward their victim. [2][3] Bullying can be verbal or physical. [2][3] Bullying, with its ongoing character, is distinct from one-off types of ...