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The Science of Bullying: Causes, Consequences, and Change - Paperback

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by Skriuwer Com (Author)

The Science of Bullying is a deep dive into one of the most widespread and harmful behaviors affecting individuals and communities today. This book unpacks the complexities of bullying, offering insights into its roots, the damage it causes, and how we can work together to prevent it. Whether you're a teacher, parent, student, or someone who wants to understand more about this important issue, this book provides the tools and knowledge to address bullying effectively.

We start by exploring what bullying really is, tracing its history, and looking at how common it is in different settings, from schools to workplaces. The book examines the serious impact bullying has on mental health, physical well-being, and social relationships. It also considers how society and cultural norms can either fuel or fight against bullying.

The next sections delve into the psychology behind bullying, including the aggressive behavior often seen in bullies, the personality traits that make someone more likely to bully, and how social identity plays a role. The book also looks at the biological and neurological factors that can contribute to bullying, such as genetics, brain structure, and hormonal influences, helping readers understand the deeper causes of these behaviors.

We then explore the social and environmental factors that shape bullying, such as family dynamics, school culture, and the influence of media and technology. The book breaks down the different types of bullying-including physical, verbal, and cyberbullying-and explains their unique impacts on victims. It also highlights the effects of bullying on both victims and perpetrators, revealing the long-term consequences and the psychological toll it can take on everyone involved.

The Science of Bullying goes beyond just understanding the problem-it also offers solutions. The book discusses the role of schools in combating bullying, the legal and ethical challenges, and how the digital age has changed the landscape of bullying. We also look at international perspectives, showing how different cultures approach the issue, and what we can learn from successful global initiatives.

Number of Pages: 164
Dimensions: 0.35 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 18, 2025
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