Bullying and the Mental Effects It Has On the Victims
Bullying and the Mental Effects It Has On the Victims
Introduction
Every day, thousands of teens wake up scared to go to school. Bullying is a problem that affects students of all races and classes, and a concern for many, not only for those who are victims of it, but because parents, teachers and other adults are not always able to witness it, often do not understand how extreme bullying can get (Olweus, 2004, 74). Today, violence in society is very present and the phenomenon of bullying has become a threat to the physical and emotional safety of students. factors that contribute to youth violence reflect trends in society in which they live and the schools reflect this. So that is why it is important to act quickly in a school context to provide a safe environment.
Discussion
A student is bullied when exposed repeatedly to negative actions from one or more students. A negative action can be defined as situations in which a student or a group of students intentionally inflicts discomfort to another student, whether in a physical, verbal or emotional abuse (hitting, pushing, threatening, abusive, shouting names, making unpleasant gestures or exclude a group). This is not bullying when two students of the same strength (physical or psychological) are fighting and squabbling (Olweus, 2001, 92). This is intimidation only if there is an imbalance in the power relationship between two individuals: the student exposed to negative actions has difficulty defending them helpless in the face and is the student who threat. Bullying occurs when a person is constantly tormented by a person or a group with more power, either by physical strength or social status. Previous research has shown that about 25 percent of elementary students either bully or are victims of bullying. Bullying is a very serious problem in schools today. Even if the problem is retaining enhancer by teachers believe in its just a part of growth, yet not enough people to take bullying serious enough that the affects it has on our children. Bully and victim experience both the results of these years of anguish, and the statistics of bullying for both the results are grim (Einarsen, 2010, 45).
Bullying figures
Before addressing the issue of bullying, easily see the data after all these studies (David, 2010, 2).
Almost 6% of Spanish students have lived in their own flesh the phenomenon known as "bullying" school that makes some victims of their own colleagues.
90% are witnessed a behavior of this type in their environment,
30% have ever participated either as victim or perpetrator
Between 25 and 30% of students in first year of compulsory claims to have been victims of assaults ever
Only 1 in 3 of those who suffer is able to report it (33%)
40% of psychiatric patients was victim of a "bully" in school
How do people become bullies?
People become bullies because of the following reasons:
Self-esteem problems
Personality problems
Anger management difficulties
The behavior of the victim can cause many type of ...