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School Bullying and Mental Health
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ABSTRACT
Bullying amongst young people is a serious and pervasive problem, and recent rapid advances in electronic communication technologies have provided even more tools for bullies to exploit. School Bullying and Mental Health collates current research evidence and theoretical perspectives about school bullying in one comprehensive volume, identifying the nature and extent of bullying and cyberbullying at school, as well as its impact on children and young people’s emotional health and well-being.
There are many negative consequences of bullying, and children and young people who have been victimised often suffer long-term psychological problems, such as increased levels of anxiety, depressive symptoms, social isolation, loneliness and suicidal ideation. Perpetrators of bullying also have a heightened risk of experiencing problems such as anxiety and depression, as well as eating disorders and antisocial behaviour. Founded on rigorous academic research, this important book tackles the negative consequences of bullying, and bullying culture itself, by examining the social and cultural contexts that perpetuate such behaviour from childhood through adolescence and potentially into adulthood.
Containing contributions from an international team of authors, this book explores current interventions to prevent and reduce school bullying and to alleviate its negative effects on the mental health of children and young people. In-depth discussion of the profound implications of this research for researchers, practitioners and policymakers makes this book essential reading for those interested in bullying culture and the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|23 pages
The nature of bullying
chapter 2|12 pages
Theoretical perspectives on the continuities of bullying over time
part 2|53 pages
The interface between bullying and crime
chapter 3|8 pages
Boundaries of bullying
chapter 6|9 pages
Exploring the nature and extent of hate crime in schools and interventions to combat it
chapter 7|11 pages
Bullying of religious minorities and asylum seekers
part 3|34 pages
Bullying
chapter 8|9 pages
The bullied child in the vulnerable adult
chapter 9|11 pages
Addressing the mental health and emotional needs of children who bully
chapter 10|12 pages
The moderating role of father acceptance in the relationship between victimisation and depressive symptoms
part 4|54 pages
The social and cultural contexts which challenge or promote school bullying
chapter 13|10 pages
Bullying and resilience within a neoliberal framework
chapter 14|13 pages
School culture as a determinant of bullying
part 5|44 pages
Effective interventions and policies to counteract school bullying
chapter 15|11 pages
Paper tiger or effective guidelines
chapter 16|12 pages
Reducing school bullying
chapter 17|10 pages
Convivencia
chapter 18|9 pages
The impact of Social and Emotional Training (SET) on school bullying in Palestine and Sweden
part 6|19 pages
Commentaries and epilogue