Social acceptance may represent both a cause and an effect of bullying as well as one the most common psychological factors in group dynamics. High social acceptance is common among leaders and doers as well as in followers. High social acceptance is the key to enter a group, to live in a […]
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Why Relaunching Families Means Fighting Bullying From Within
By MB Evangelist on 1 September 2014 / Bullying, Cyberbullying, Ethics, Parenting / Leave a comment
Tags: bullying, cyberbullying, Families, fear, fighting, indifference, parents, silence, suffering, suicides, teens, victimisation
In fighting bullying, family is the key resource. Families have a central role and a significant weight in preventing bullying or cyberbullying events and victimization. But to understand that point, it is necessary to re-discover the profound and intrinsic value family has. Family is the heart of human […]
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We can’t stay indifferent to suffering of those workers who are the victims of workplace bullying behaviour. They don’t ask for help. They don’t know why it happens. They are silent, insecure, defenceless, vulnerable. They are victims of workplace bullying violence twice. Firstly, when workplace bullying practices […]
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