
Experts refer to psychological bullying as relational aggression. In other words, the bully sets out to damage the victim's relationships with others by affecting how peers view that person. Readers examine how it feels to be psychologically bullied and why certain teens are more likely to be targets than others.
year: 2013
call number/section: 302.34
subjects: human behavior, psychology, interpersonal relations, bullies, prevention, psychological abuse, bullying
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Landau, Jennifer
rosen central (2013)
Experts refer to psychological bullying as relational aggression. In other words, the bully sets out to damage the victim's relationships with others by affecting how peers view that person. Readers examine how it feels to be psychologically bullied and why certain teens are more likely to be targets than others.
Schools: 7

Landau, Jennifer
Discusses what psychological bullying is, how it affects both the bully and the victim, and ideas on how to end the bullying.
Schools: 1