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How Does Bullying Affect Adolescents

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Bullying and Adolescents Bullying is regarded as a subtype of aggressive behavior in which an individual or a group repeatedly and over time direct negative actions against individuals who are not able to defend themselves. There is an imbalance of power between the perpetrators or victims; one is dominant over the other physically, socially, and/or psychologically (Beran, 2006). Bullying can have devastating effects on adolescences, often leading to serious consequences for both the victim and perpetrator(s). Bullying can take the form of physical assault, verbal harassment, relational aggression, and online known as cyber bullying. Each of these various types of bullying may affect a person quite differently. In the past it was commonly …show more content…

Victims may no longer have a place to escape the bullying; it surrounds them, as it is no longer confined to school. It is reported that approximately 91% of children from twelve to fifteen years old use the internet (Keith & Martin, 2005). Bullies may use this technology to spread rumors, threaten, humiliate, and verbally harass their victims whenever and wherever they want. Websites provide a new forum for bullies to mock, torment, and humiliate their targets. Cyber bullying makes it easy for bullies to maintain anonymity; therefore people who may not have the courage to say things to someone in person, can voice their opinions without anyone ever knowing who they …show more content…

At the time, our school principal claimed there was nothing they could do as there was no proof the harassment was being done in school. As hard as my mom tried she really never got anywhere with anyone in my school even with the super intendant. I luckily felt comfortable enough to talk to my mom and seek counseling and learn to just not let things get to me. I learned to ignore people and importantly I learned that most people could not be trusted. I was always brought up to treat others how I would want to be treated. Although I was not being treated the same as I would treat others, I learned that everyone’s parents are different and each child is brought up completely different and has their own

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