Both children and adults who experience chronic peer
victimization are at considerable risk for a host of adverse
psychological consequences, including depression, aggression, even
suicidal ideation. "Bullying, Rejection, and Peer Victimization" is
the only book that addresses bullying across the developmental
spectrum, covering child, adolescent, and adult populations.
The contributors offer in-depth analyses on traditional
aggression and victimization (physical bullying) as well as social
rejection (emotional bullying). Peer and family relationships,
relational aggression, and cyber-bullying are just a few of the
important topics discussed.
Key Features: Analyzes both perpetrator's and victim's sides of
the peer victimization experience Explores how gender traits
influence aggression Investigates how family dynamics influence
chronic peer victimization Examines the relationships between
social status, power, and aggression
This text offers a wealth of insight into the experiences of
victims of peer bullying, using cutting-edge theoretical
perspectives, including social cognition, social ecology, genetics
and genetic-environment interactions, and social cognitive
neuroscience.
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