Every single day, people are bullied by their peers: in school, at work, and elsewhere. An important question to ask when it comes to bullying is why: why do bullies bully? A few factors are involved, including whether or not actions are taken by a community to prevent bullying. Additionally, sometimes bullies are created at home: if they’re abused by a family member in their household, they might model that same behavior and mistreat others. Anybody can fall victim to bullying, but some individuals are especially vulnerable: those who are different from their peers such as those who look or act different. Bullying is never okay as it is extremely harmful; those who get bullied are more likely to experience mental health issues like depression and/or anxiety. Jonathan is excited about his family’s recent move to a new town. He had a big falling out with his friends back home and saw this as an opportunity to start anew—to make some new friends and build his reputation from scratch. But quickly, that excitement turns into sadness and anxiety. His first day at his new school doesn’t quite go as planned. Instead of meeting some cool new people, he’s taunted and teased by his new classmates. They laugh during his introduction in first period, isolate him at lunch, and throw things at him on the bus. Unfortunately, people (like Jonathan) are bullied every single day. They’re teased, mocked, harassed, manipulated… and ultimately torn down mentally and emotionally. This begs a few questions: Why does this happen? Why do bullies bully and who is at risk of becoming a bully’s victim? Why Do Bullies Bully? First thing’s first: why does bullying happen in the first place? Why do people decide to bully people, like we see above with Jonathan? It ultimately comes down to several factors. One being the attitude and the actions of the community. If the community doesn’t take steps to denounce bullying and stop bullying behavior, then that tells its members that bullying is okay. “Bullying happens most often when the culture of a school or workplace encourages it. If a community doesn’t promote bullying but also doesn’t do anything to stop it, it still sends a message that harassment is acceptable,” explains Dr. Sal Raichbach, a licensed clinical social worker at Ambrosia Treatment Center. “In this type of environment, people who wouldn’t normally bully will join in out of fear or a desire to fit in. When standing up for someone could compromise an individual’s social status or popularity, people are much more likely to engage in abusive behaviors.” In other instances, bullies are created in the household. They’re kids who are (or were) mistreated at home, who now model the same abusive behavior or simply act out for attention. “In some cases, emotional turmoil causes an aggressor to bully others. This is common in cases of child abuse. When a child is exposed to violence in the household, it shapes the way they see the world and their place in it,” Dr. Sal explains. “If they are a victim at home, they might act out at school for the attention they aren’t getting at home. Similarly, they might have the desire to feel powerful and in control because they have no control over their lives at home. Usually, the desire to make someone feel inferior stems from the aggressor’s insecurities.” How Do Bullies Choose Their Victims? Anybody can fall victim to bullying. In fact, most of us are bullied at some point in our lives. Whether we’re made fun of by our peers in grade school or we’re harassed by our coworkers at our job. That said, there are individuals especially vulnerable to bullying: those who are different in some way, shape, or form. In Jonathan’s case, he was different in that he was the new kid. “Generally, individuals who are most vulnerable to bullying are the ones who stand out among their peers and don’t have a lot of friends,” Dr. Sal explains. “It could be because they look different, are new to the school, or struggle with social anxiety. When someone is different, they stick out to potential bullies as a target. Not only are they easy to single out, but they don’t have a lot of people to defend them.” In any which case, bullying is never okay. Those who are bullied can go on to experience negative mental health issues. These include but are not limited to: Depression Anxiety Feelings of loneliness PTSD Suicidal thoughts or ideation Additionally, victims of bullying can also suffer in other areas of life like school; these students are more likely to miss or skip school, perform poorly on tests, and slack off on their schoolwork. All in all, bullying is incredibly harmful to all of those involved, from the victims to the perpetrators to the witnesses. For this reason, we all need to do our part to raise awareness for and aid in the prevention of bullying.
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3 min read Sibling bullying: Know the signs and stop the cycle (Updated) Taylor Bennett 7 min read October is National Bullying Prevention Month: What can you do to help stop bullying? Jason Crosby 4 min read Cyberbullying: Understanding its effects, long-term mental health risks, and how to offer support to victims Jason Crosby 4 min read How do I talk to my kid about bullying? (Updated) Taylor Bennett 3 min read In-person and virtual bullying in the workplace: Why and how employers should handle it Arthur Gueli 4 min read What if my child is a bully? A guide for addressing bullying behavior in your child Jason Crosby 2 min read Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time Taylor Bennett 3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett Disclaimer The information on this page is not intended to replace assistance, diagnosis, or treatment from a clinical or medical professional. Readers are urged to seek professional help if they are struggling with a mental health condition or another health concern. If you’re in a crisis, do not use this site. Please call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or use these resources to get immediate help. Find a provider ... Award-winning online & in-person therapy, covered by insurance. Call us to book Our team is happy to help you schedule your first session. Call (833) 966-4233 Book online Find the right provider for you. Book your session online yourself in just a few easy steps. Find a provider
7 min read October is National Bullying Prevention Month: What can you do to help stop bullying? Jason Crosby 4 min read Cyberbullying: Understanding its effects, long-term mental health risks, and how to offer support to victims Jason Crosby 4 min read How do I talk to my kid about bullying? (Updated) Taylor Bennett 3 min read In-person and virtual bullying in the workplace: Why and how employers should handle it Arthur Gueli 4 min read What if my child is a bully? A guide for addressing bullying behavior in your child Jason Crosby 2 min read Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time Taylor Bennett 3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett Disclaimer The information on this page is not intended to replace assistance, diagnosis, or treatment from a clinical or medical professional. Readers are urged to seek professional help if they are struggling with a mental health condition or another health concern. If you’re in a crisis, do not use this site. Please call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or use these resources to get immediate help. Find a provider ... Award-winning online & in-person therapy, covered by insurance. Call us to book Our team is happy to help you schedule your first session. Call (833) 966-4233 Book online Find the right provider for you. Book your session online yourself in just a few easy steps. Find a provider
4 min read Cyberbullying: Understanding its effects, long-term mental health risks, and how to offer support to victims Jason Crosby 4 min read How do I talk to my kid about bullying? (Updated) Taylor Bennett 3 min read In-person and virtual bullying in the workplace: Why and how employers should handle it Arthur Gueli 4 min read What if my child is a bully? A guide for addressing bullying behavior in your child Jason Crosby 2 min read Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time Taylor Bennett 3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett Disclaimer The information on this page is not intended to replace assistance, diagnosis, or treatment from a clinical or medical professional. Readers are urged to seek professional help if they are struggling with a mental health condition or another health concern. If you’re in a crisis, do not use this site. Please call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or use these resources to get immediate help. Find a provider ... Award-winning online & in-person therapy, covered by insurance. Call us to book Our team is happy to help you schedule your first session. Call (833) 966-4233 Book online Find the right provider for you. Book your session online yourself in just a few easy steps. Find a provider
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3 min read In-person and virtual bullying in the workplace: Why and how employers should handle it Arthur Gueli 4 min read What if my child is a bully? A guide for addressing bullying behavior in your child Jason Crosby 2 min read Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time Taylor Bennett 3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett Disclaimer The information on this page is not intended to replace assistance, diagnosis, or treatment from a clinical or medical professional. Readers are urged to seek professional help if they are struggling with a mental health condition or another health concern. If you’re in a crisis, do not use this site. Please call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or use these resources to get immediate help.
4 min read What if my child is a bully? A guide for addressing bullying behavior in your child Jason Crosby 2 min read Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time Taylor Bennett 3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett Disclaimer The information on this page is not intended to replace assistance, diagnosis, or treatment from a clinical or medical professional. Readers are urged to seek professional help if they are struggling with a mental health condition or another health concern. If you’re in a crisis, do not use this site. Please call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or use these resources to get immediate help.
2 min read Resilience: Harmful Effects of Bullying Decrease Over Time Taylor Bennett 3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett
3 min read Are bullying and harassment the same thing? Taylor Bennett 1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett
1 min read Parents can prevent sibling bullying by spending more time with their firstborn (Video) Taylor Bennett 2 min read Are You Being Bullied? Here are 4 Ways to Know Mandi Corbett