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martes, 27 de septiembre de 2011

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Bullying (also known as bullying, school bullying or bullying by the English term) is any form of psychological abuse, verbal or physical occurred among school children repeatedly over a given time. Statistically, the dominant type of violence is the emotional and occurs mostly in the classroom and the school yard. The protagonists of cases of bullying tend to be children in the process of entry into adolescence (12-13 years), being slightly higher percentage of girls in the profile of victims.
Bullying is a form of torture, methodical and systematic, in which the aggressor add to the victim, often with the silence, indifference or complicity of other colleagues
Such school violence is characterized therefore by a reiteration designed to achieve the intimidation of the victim, involving an abuse of power as is exercised by a stronger aggressor (whether real or perceived this strength subjectively) than that . The subject is abused, so exposed physically and emotionally abusive to the subject, generating leads to a number of psychological sequelae (although these are not part of the diagnosis), it is common for the embattled living terrified by the idea of attending school and who is very nervous, sad and lonely in their daily lives. In some cases, the severity of the situation could have thoughts about suicide or even to materialize, actual consequences of harassment against people regardless of age.
Objectives and evolution of harassment escolar
the target practice of bullying is to intimidate, belittle, reduce, subdue, flatten, intimidate and consuming, emotionally and intellectually, to the victim, in order to obtain a favorable outcome for those who harass or meet a pressing need to dominate, subdue, attack, and destroy others who may have the bully as a predominant pattern of social relationships with others.

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