Bullying / Sally Kuykendall.
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Main Library | BF637.B85 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | In transit from Main Library to Female Library since 10/31/2021 | STACKS | 51952000192381 | |
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Main Library | BF637.B85 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000192374 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-160) and index.
Introduction -- Bullying is a health issue -- The definition of bullying -- Prevalence -- Diagnosis -- Health consequences -- Causes of bullying -- Treatment and prevention -- Controversial issues -- Resources -- Glossary.
"Bullying goes far beyond typical treatments of the topic by presenting an overview of the research concerning the causes, symptoms, and prevalence of bullying to illustrate how it is not simply a social issue but both a genuine medical and health issue. The author draws upon both clinical data and her own extensive experience observing children's interactions on school playgrounds and from interviewing parents, teachers, administrators, and children themselves to find out more about how evidence-based prevention and treatment. The work provides a deeper understanding of bullying by presenting biological and psychological theories of aggression, describing why bystanders who witness bullying react in the way that they do, offering novel ways to deal with the problem, and presenting proven methods that concerned bystanders of all ages can employ to break bullying behaviors--without increasing their own risk. It provides information of great relevance to students, parents, counselors, educators, teaching assistants, and administrators."-- Provided by publisher.
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