When you think of bullying, high school drama might immediately come to mind: Perhaps you picture the girls you thought were your friends passing mean notes about you in class, or you replay the scene ...
Recent psychological studies have shed light on the persistence of bullying behavior beyond childhood, revealing complex patterns of intimidation that continue to affect adult interactions. This ...
Bullying behavior is becoming a “new normal” in today’s world, for reasons I explain in my book Our New World of Adult Bullies: How to Spot Them—How to Stop Them. Yet when faced with a bully in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In high school, bullies were the loudest and most insecure kids, always waiting to steal your lunch or just make fun of your looks. In adulthood, it's still the same insecure people, but they've ...
My bully radar developed fairly early in life. In junior high, I got caught in the crosshairs of Roderick. He would routinely tease me, then he took it a step further. I distinctly remember the day, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Being bullied can make your life miserable, and decades of research prove it: Bullied children and teens are at risk for anxiety, ...
As a parent or educator these days, watching news reports can be harrowing. Physical violence caught on tape, the implications of unedited interactions on social networking sites and stories of ...