Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others, specifically those who are smaller, weaker, younger or in any way more vulnerable than the bully. The deliberate targeting of those of lesser power is what distinguishes...
Today, highly aggressive personalities put everyone at risk and need firm limit-setting. Source: Annalisa Jones / Shutterstock People often comment that adult bullies are evil and perhaps should not be allowed to exist. It’s true that they do evil things, such asdomestic violen...
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A respected media commentator, Dr. Bonn is frequently called upon to share his insights into various types of crime, including white-collar, state crime, bullying, domestic violence, sexual assault and serial homicide. You can access the interview with Dr. Scott Bonn via the following link. ...
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The following article is a High School Basketball Coach’s perspective on Bully Coaching, in response to the example presented in “How Bully Coaching Affects Athletes.” Dear Dr. Edger, I do not think the story of the high school quarterback is considered bullying. I understand your argument ...
Being a graduate and ex-player under this same coach I am deeply upset and mortified that her biased behavior and demenior continues today. Her bullying tactics along with input from her inexperienced husband who sits along side of her during the games mortifies me and makes my stomach ...