What is Bullying?
Bullying is defined as repeated, aggressive behavior that involves an imbalance of power, often intended to harm, intimidate, or coerce someone. It can happen in various forms, including physical, verbal, social, or online (cyberbullying). Bullying is not confined to children or school; adults can experience it in workplaces, social settings, or even within families.
Types of Bullying
- Physical Bullying: Involves hitting, pushing, or damaging someone’s property.
- Verbal Bullying: Includes name-calling, insults, or teasing.
- Social Bullying: Often subtle, this type of bullying damages someone’s social reputation or relationships through exclusion or spreading rumors.
- Cyberbullying: Bullying that occurs online via social media, messaging platforms, or email, where the perpetrator can often remain anonymous.
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Long-Term Solutions
Recovery from bullying isn’t a quick fix; it requires ongoing support and growth. We provide continuous follow-up care, adjust treatment plans as needed, and offer clients the tools they need to move forward with confidence.
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Frequently Asked Question
Bullying can lead to anxiety, depression, and long-term emotional trauma that affects relationships, work, and overall well-being.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and trauma-informed therapy are commonly used to help victims of bullying cope and recover emotionally.
Yes, severe or prolonged bullying can result in PTSD, especially if the individual has experienced significant emotional or physical harm.
Group therapy at Serenity Academy offers a supportive environment where individuals can share their experiences and learn from others facing similar challenges.
Bullying affects both children and adults, and it can occur in various environments such as school, workplace, and social circles.