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    Bullying Chapter Summary

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    In chapter 13, one of the topics discussed is bullying. In general, bullying is an act pursued in repetition by a superior individual in attempts to degrade, taunt, or hurt another person who is ultimately powerless in the situation. The book describes bullying in four different types which include physical, verbal, relational, or cyberbullying. Genetics, brain abnormalities, home life, and peers play an important role in whether someone becomes a bully. Although, most bullies grow up to suffer.…

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    whether self-esteem should be considered as a personality trait, therefore remaining relatively stable, or should it be deemed as being a state-like concept, continuously fluctuating in response to different situations. Self-esteem, simply defined as “the way an individual feels about him or herself,” (Bobbio, 2009, p.549, cited in Yìğìter, 2014, p.1234) develops at a young age. Robins and Trzesniewski (2005) analysed the correlation between self-esteem and age and outlined how self-esteem is…

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    confidence in my peers and make them feel good and happy about themselves. This task was a comment about how some people may act deviantly to appreciate the outcome of their achievement. After I completed this activity, not only did I boost the self esteem of my peers, but I also gained trust and felt more accepted. This act is considered deviant because in this time period, people usually throw insults at each other rather than compliments, especially with…

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    Time-Limited Treatment Intervention for Body Image Disturbance and Self-Esteem: A Single Subject Case Study Design”. The article was first published in the first volume third edition of the Journal of Psychotherapy in Independent Practice in 2000. The purpose of the article was to provide evidence that eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) was an effective time-limited treatment for treating body image disturbances and low self-esteem in a single Caucasian female. Dziegielewski…

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    school counselor today. Pt has hx dx of Anxiety D/O and Depressive D/O. Pt states he is currently SI with a plan to jump of his bedroom window head first. “ I wrote a letter to my best friend yesterday I want to die”, “Im fat and ugly”. Pt states of self harming behaviors such as punching his leg. Pt states that he has been a victim of bullying since the 7th grade by the same individual. Pt stated “He said he was going to murder me yesterday”. Pt endorses HI with a plan, “I’m going to…

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    Miss E Case Study

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    Miss E also feels ready to look for a new relationship. Throughout my essay and based on the case study provided, I will intends to look at Miss E's issues and I shall be describing what course of treatment i believe could be beneficial for her. I will also mention ethical issues as they arise before concluding. Obesity is a major contributory cause of death in the UK, around one in every 11 deaths in the UK is now linked to carrying excess fat. Of all the deaths in the UK that were linked…

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    to. By teaching diversity and emphasizing it we would be able to break up cliques, give students the opportunity to get to know all of their classmates better, it would decrease bullying rates; which also ties into depression, anxiety, and low self esteem, and hate crimes. When you look up the definition of important you get: of great significance or value; likely to have a profound effect on success,…

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    yourself, why should we care about self-esteem levels? Well if you have ever put off a task to the last minute, you may have experienced a dip in your self-esteem levels; or perhaps you put it off because your self-esteem level was already low. In this paper I discuss the link between self-handicapping in individuals with low self-esteem and procrastination. Although people with high self-esteem also self-handicap and procrastinate, the impact on persons with low self-esteem that were studied…

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    of entertainment programs and features in magazines. Today's media obsessed society often leads students to believe all they need to 'be cool' is be thin, blonde and wear the latest designer clothes. The UGLY program aims to help young adults self-esteem by using celebrities, as they know that young people look up to celebrities and their identity is reflected on them. Sometimes this is a good thing and other times it is a bad thing and this is why celebrities need to function as a role model…

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    in their community, are able to explore and expand their interests, and are susceptible to poor self perception and a low self esteem. Social media technology is a great way to stay connected to people inside…

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