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101 East : Web of Hate
Al Jazeera According to a poll, Australia rates number one in the world for bullying on social networks, with 9 in 10 families reporting a brush with bullies online. We explore the dark side of the web and the sometimes … Continue reading →
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Cyberbullying and bullying are not the same: UBC research
Heather Amos EurekAlert University of British Columbia research comparing traditional bullying with cyberbullying finds that the dynamics of online bullying are different, suggesting that anti-bullying programs need specific interventions to target online aggression. “There are currently many programs aimed at … Continue reading →
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The Relationship Between Bullying and Depression: It’s Complicated
Maia Shalavitz TIME Children who are ostracized by their peers and bullied often become depressed, but new research suggests that the relationship may work the other way around as well: children’s depressive symptoms in elementary school precede social victimization and … Continue reading →
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Toltec Wisdom – The Four Natural Enemies in Life
Most ancient civilizations around the world had a set of beliefs, ideas and teachings about life and the Toltec culture of Mexico was no different. Toltec, meaning the craftsman, was one of great empires of the Basin of Mexico that … Continue reading →
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The Emotionally Sensitive Person Understanding Adult Bullies
Karen Hall Psych Central One type of emotional bully is the person who attempts to use anger as a way of protecting themselves, controlling others or as a form of connection. Anger is often a hurtful emotion for those on … Continue reading →
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Focus on Bullying and Parenting – Self Esteem and Our Health
(RobertMijas.com) Good mental health is a sense of well-being, happiness, self esteem and confidence. It enables us to reach our potential, enjoy and appreciate other people through the formation of positive relationships that help us deal with life’s challenges. Poor … Continue reading →
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The Corporate Psychopath and the Window of Empathy
“They have traits similar to ideal leaders. You would expect an ideal leader to be narcissistic, self-centred, dominant, very assertive, maybe to the point of being aggressive. Those things can easily be mistaken for the aggression and bullying that a … Continue reading →
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