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How to Handle Being Bullied as an Adult

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You’d think that bullies would disappear after high school, but some people never grow out of being a great big jerk. They may not steal your lunch money anymore, but bullies can still harass you, put you down, and even undermine your work. Here are some tips for understanding and dealing with bullies, no matter how old you are.
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Fertile grounds for bullying - Counseling Today

Fertile grounds for bullying - Counseling Today | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Bullying isn’t confined to childhood or adolescence. Adults can experience bullying too, particularly in the workplace.
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What Bullying Looks Like in the Digital Age and How to Prevent It

What Bullying Looks Like in the Digital Age and How to Prevent It | Box of delight | Scoop.it
As cyberbullying increases, our best options are recognizing patterns, keeping evidence, intervening when appropriate, reporting any incidents, and educating everyone -- bullies included.
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Why did that happen, when everything else appeared so fine?

Why did that happen, when everything else appeared so fine? | Box of delight | Scoop.it
He had everything in life. Educated well , he was well placed in the corporate world .He was even handling the pressure of the corporate world very well and liked by his colleagues.

Still one day he did that unfortunate act of putting an end to his life .
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What Neuroscience Reveals About Bullying by Educators | Edutopia

What Neuroscience Reveals About Bullying by Educators | Edutopia | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Neuroscientific evidence suggests lasting damage to the brains of teenagers subject to the so-called benefits of "tough love" practiced by educators.
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