How to Beat Psychological Bullying (Beating Bullying) by Jennifer Landau
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Analyzes why teens bully, as well as what victims can do when a bully singles them out for abuse. Also discusses what is being done on the local and national level to combat psychological bullying.
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This essential guide tackles the complex issue of psychological bullying with remarkable clarity, offering teens a practical roadmap for understanding and confronting emotional abuse. Author Jennifer Landau expertly analyzes the motivations behind why peers bully, providing crucial context that demystifies this painful experience, while also outlining concrete strategies victims can employ when targeted. The book extends its scope beyond the schoolyard to examine the broader societal efforts, from local initiatives to national policies, being implemented to combat this pervasive problem.
What sets this resource apart is its empowering, solution-focused approach that validates a teen's experience without ever making them feel powerless. It speaks directly to young adults in a voice that is both compassionate and authoritative, making complex psychological concepts accessible and actionable. For any adolescent navigating the treacherous social dynamics of middle or high school, this book provides not just survival tactics, but the understanding and tools needed to reclaim their confidence and well-being in the face of psychological aggression.
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