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Psychological Effects of Bullying

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When most people think of bullying, they think of physical abuse. However, bullying goes beyond the physical and can encompass the verbal. It might seem odd, but verbal bullying can in some cases be just as harmful as physical. Learn what emotional bullying can do to an individual's self-esteem, why it's often a silent killer, and how it can be put to an end. Gain perspective from the victims that refused to speak out against the verbal abuse, resulting in depression that almost cost them their life. Part of the Bullied: You're Not Alone Series.

Media Details

Runtime: 22 minutes 31 seconds

2 women walking and holding hands on a busy city street. Caption. Regardless of sexual orientation.
Bullied: You're Not Alone
Season 0 / Ep 1
32 minutes 36 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Person wearing a striped hoodie, blue jeans, and dark backpack walks towards a yellow school bus. Caption. Narrator. Every day 160,000 students stay home from school.
Bullied: You're Not Alone
Season 0 / Ep 2
29 minutes 8 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Woman wearing glasses sits at a table while speaking. Caption. Walking down the street and I laughed at him.
Bullied: You're Not Alone
Season 0 / Ep 3
22 minutes 32 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Teenage girl and boy sit on a bench outside with serious expressions on their faces. They appear to be sitting for an interview. Caption. For me, being bullied, it hurts, it changes you.
Bullied: You're Not Alone
Season 0 / Ep 4
22 minutes 31 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Closeup of a teenage girl looking to the side with an irritated expression. Caption. After we moved in to that house.
Bullied: You're Not Alone
Season 0 / Ep 5
22 minutes 31 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

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    Ryder R. (Lawndale, CA)
    April 29th, 2020 at 04:57 PM

    A wonderful resource that addresses a serious matter that continues to spread through American schools.