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Zusatztext ...a helpful resource for teachers! counselors! social workers! and psychologists...a very useful and helpful resource for psychologists who work with children and adolescents... Informationen zum Autor Ellen Walser deLara, PhD, MSW, is Associate Professor on the faculty of the School of Social Work at Syracuse University. She is also a practicing family therapist with over 35 years' experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in both school and clinical settings.Her areas of research expertise address child maltreatment, school violence, and bullying from systemic and developmental perspectives. She has interviewed hundreds of teenagers and adults specifically about their secondary school experiences. Dr. deLara's research has been featured on national and international media including: "The Today Show"; "Dateline"; "The Dr. Phil Show"; The Washington Post; CBC; and National Public Radio. Klappentext When we are bullied! we experience anxiety! stress! relationship strain! depression! and in persistent and severe cases! suicidal ideation that can lead to attempts or violent behavior against the bullies themselves or others. But what about the lasting effects? Zusammenfassung When we are bullied, we experience anxiety, stress, relationship strain, depression, and in persistent and severe cases, suicidal ideation that can lead to attempts or violent behavior against the bullies themselves or others. But what about the lasting effects?
...a helpful resource for teachers, counselors, social workers, and psychologists...a very useful and helpful resource for psychologists who work with children and adolescents...
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Ellen Walser deLara, PhD, MSW, is Associate Professor on the faculty of the School of Social Work at Syracuse University. She is also a practicing family therapist with over 35 years' experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in both school and clinical settings. Her areas of research expertise address child maltreatment, school violence, and bullying from systemic and developmental perspectives. She has interviewed hundreds of teenagers and adults specifically about their secondary school experiences. Dr. deLara's research has been featured on national and international media including: "The Today Show"; "Dateline"; "The Dr. Phil Show"; The Washington Post; CBC; and National Public Radio.
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When we are bullied, we experience anxiety, stress, relationship strain, depression, and in persistent and severe cases, suicidal ideation that can lead to attempts or violent behavior against the bullies themselves or others. But what about the lasting effects?
Résumé
An explosion of research on bullying has raised our collective awareness of the serious impacts it can have on children. No longer do we accept it as an innocuous rite of passage, just a part of growing up that we grin and bear and grow out of later. But do we grow out of it, or are there lingering effects that last well beyond the school playgrounds and lunchrooms? Is bullying traumatic and, if so, does it last into adult life? Are there life-long consequences or are the effects pretty much shed as people grow? Are some of us more resilient than others? Are there any positive or unexpected outcomes as a result of being bullied (or having been a bully) as a child? In an effort to answer these questions, Bullying Scars describes childhood bullying from the vantage point of those victims, bullies, and bystanders who are now adults; the book discusses how lives have been changed, and explores the range of reactions adults exhibit.The research gathered for this book, through interviews with over 800 people, points out that even adult decision-making is often altered by the victimization they experience as children at the hands of peers, siblings, parents, or educators. Written in an engaging and accessible style that draws heavily from the rich interview data that deLara has collected, this book will be of interest to anyone struggling with the lingering effects of being bullied. Additionally, it is highly relevant to mental health professionals -- counselors, therapists, social workers, clinical psychologists -- working with clients who are dealing with these issues.
Contenu
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 Bullying: The parameters of the problem into adulthood
Chapter 2 "Adult Post-Bullying Syndrome"
Chapter 3 Being Different: The Traces that Difference Leaves Behind
Chapter 4 "People-pleasing v. Revenge": Consequences on development of being bullied
Chapter 5 "Angry Words Echo in My Brain": Health and Mental Health Impacts
Chapter 6 Consequences in Relationships
Chapter 7 "I Am So Self-Conscious": The Impact of Sexual Harassment
Chapter 8 Does Bullying Affect Decisions?
Chapter 9 It Comes Home to Roost: Bullying and the Family
Chapter 10 "Is There Anything Positive?": Unexpected Outcomes of Bullying and Harassment
Conclusion