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Bullying and Mental Health
April 17, 2017
Real rest feels like every cell is thanking you for taking care of you. It’s calm, not full of checklists and chores. It’s simple: not multitasking; not fixing broken things.
-Jennifer Williamson, American attorney and politician

"Study: Bullied Kids at Risk for Mental Health Problems 40 Years Later." So reads the headline of the April 23, 2014 article by Julie Beck in The Atlantic Monthly.

"Frequent and occasional bullying were both associated with a higher risk for depression, psychological distress, suicidal thoughts, and anxiety disorders in middle age," Beck writes.

"Getting shoved on the playground, or swirled in the toilet, called mean names behind your back, or to your face—bullying takes many forms (even more of late thanks to the Internet), and is an unfortunate part of life for many children. Some have argued that it’s just an unpleasant rite of passage, but many others, including government officials, feel otherwise. Some kids may “bounce back,” but we hear many stories of bullying gone too far, of teasing that ends tragically. And research shows that bullying victims have higher rates of self-harm, anxiety, and depression during childhood and adolescence. A study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, out of King’s College London, provides more evidence that bullied kids might not totally bounce back, that their health, relationships, and even economic status may be at risk even into middle age."





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Diana Suskind · April 17, 2017
Stonework Play
Leominster, MA, United States


I would like to share a short video that appears in my website dsuskind.com about using stones to share about bully that you might try. See more on Facebook Stonework Play. http://www.dsuskind.com/index.php/component/allvideoshare/video/latest/being-bullied



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