It depends how bad the bullying is but sometimes they just cry and sometimes if its really bad they might selfharm. Bullying is wrong and should not happen in the first place.
the victims of cyber bullying are mostly teenagers age 14-26
Bullying can drive victims to desperate measures. Severe emotional bullying can lead victims to depression, cutting, and perhaps even suicide. Suicide victims feel that the bullying will never stop and life will never get better.
Before the invention of the Internet, cyber bullying was non-existent. Overtime, the viciousness of attacks has increased. Physical bullying and emotional torment from bullying and cyber bullying has also increased. The rates of bullying and cyber bullying have increased. In relation to cyber bullying, the rate of it has increased due to the anonymity of users and the decrease in victims reporting it. In relation to bullying, the rate of it has increased due to the decrease of victims reporting it.
Yes, anyone can.
In my opinion it is indifferent parents that don't care if their kid is bullying others (and in many cases blame the victims of the bullying for bringing it on themselves).
Victims of bullying can be anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. However, some groups, such as children and teenagers, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with disabilities or mental health issues, are often at a higher risk of being targeted.
I think that being a nurse, it is you responsibility to report any possible patients that you think can be victims of bullying. Ones that have physical and emotional symptoms of bullying or abuse.
If worst comes to worst, the victims might not be able to handle it anymore and end up killing themselves.
Bullies usually sense weakness in themselves, and try to make up for it by exploiting weaknesses they see in others. Oftentimes they are themselves the victims of bullying.
The effects of bullying can be very serious, even fatal. Depression and very low self esteem, in some cases can drive victims to suicide.
Team bullying is when a group of bullies commits bullying on one or several victims, rather than there being only one bully. The group of bullies generally have a leader, and the rest back him up.
There are at least two ways that bullying ties in with health. One is that emotionally healthy people do not bully others. The other is that victims of bullying are not as healthy physically and emotionally as those who are not bullied.