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Cyberbullying and Bullying: Why They Make Life Unliveable

Cyberbullying and Bullying: Why They Make Life Unliveable

Anonymity, pervasivity and difficulty of traceability make cyberbullying more threatful than traditional bullying. Even if anonymity is true only in appearance, since digital footprints cannot be removed, all the above mentioned characteristics are the reasons why bullies persist on their bullying behaviours and don’t stop. Basically they […]

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Why Bullying Victims Portrait Is Always the Same

Why Bullying Victims Portrait Is Always the Same

When it comes to bullying victims, it becomes obvious that the portrait of bullying victims is always the same. Bullying is everywhere and it also hurts anyone. The same are the mechanisms of persecution; the same the effects on the victim. And their silence strengthens the abuse. Vulnerability, […]

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School Bullying: Victims at The Centre of A Persecution

School Bullying: Victims at The Centre of A Persecution

Bullying remains one of the few endemic abuses which society appears to tolerate. What adults seem to tolerate as a childhood rite of passage it’s a harmful persecution which reveals itself within an environment – the school – whose safety is taken for granted, through different types of aggression. Bullying […]

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How Workplace Bullying Makes Your Health at Risk

How Workplace Bullying Makes Your Health at Risk

Bullying has unhealthy consequences in the workplaces that foster or tolerate it, where health does not matter. I would like to clarify that by means of  three consequent statements: main effects of workplace bullying are fright, vulnerability and stress fright, vulnerability and stress at work mean an increased incidence of mood […]

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