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Bullying by peers even worse for mental health than abuse by parents
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 655678" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Real problem is, that punishing 'the bully' doesn't do much good at all. School, or workplace, bullying is a group phenomenon and while the bullied tend to stay the same, unless they are removed, then replacement bullied is usually chosen, targeting actions to 'the bully', don't usually do much good. Sometimes they may turn 'the bully' to bullied one, but that of course is not helpful. It is 'the other kids', who need to be targeted to solve, or lessen, the bullying problem.</p><p></p><p>And no, no one deserves to be bullied, how good or bad kids or people they are. Bullying is violence and no one deserves to have to face daily violence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 655678, member: 14557"] Real problem is, that punishing 'the bully' doesn't do much good at all. School, or workplace, bullying is a group phenomenon and while the bullied tend to stay the same, unless they are removed, then replacement bullied is usually chosen, targeting actions to 'the bully', don't usually do much good. Sometimes they may turn 'the bully' to bullied one, but that of course is not helpful. It is 'the other kids', who need to be targeted to solve, or lessen, the bullying problem. And no, no one deserves to be bullied, how good or bad kids or people they are. Bullying is violence and no one deserves to have to face daily violence. [/QUOTE]
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