FARGO -- A bully is not a person. Bullying is a behavior, said Wendy Troop-Gordon, assistant professor of psychology at North Dakota State University. "An essential misconception is that there is a ...
As a parent or educator these days, watching news reports can be harrowing. Physical violence caught on tape, the implications of unedited interactions on social networking sites and stories of ...
When women target other women, the damage runs deep. Female doctors open up about rivalry and exclusion that harm careers and ...
Parenting tweens and teens is no picnic, especially when bullying comes into the mix. But what happens when it’s your own kid acting like a bully? One mom is experiencing this exact scenario, and ...
The connection between being victimized by a bully and poor psychological adjustment has been long established. A new study of a nationally representative sample of 13,200 children between the ages of ...
With teen suicide on the rise, it’s more important than ever for families to learn how to combat bullying to protect their kids and the issue is tackled head-on in Studio 11 Film’s latest release, ...
We recently received a request for help from an Executive Director who said, “I have been harassed and bullied by my board president for years.” We stand firm on a no tolerance policy for board ...
Can Personality and Neuropsychological Assessment Help Address Bullying? Recent media portrayals of the harsh realities of bullying, like the controversial television series Adolescence, have driven ...
Being a hands on parent and teaching your kids about bullying can help them deal with bullying. Here are some cartoons that ...
In a recent op-ed in this publication, a distinguished member of the New Jersey bar advised fellow lawyers to help "end the bullying of junior women attorneys" by calling out such behavior when they ...
It’s an unhappy truth: At some point in your child’s life, it is likely that he will be bullied or be a bully. Possibly both. It is important that children know what to do if they find themselves ...