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Bullying, Impact on Health, and Beyond - Exploring the Spectrum of Maltreatment

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Bullying, Impact on Health, and Beyond is a systematic review of at least 2,000 published studies on bullying and other forms of victimization.

List of contents










  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1. The Concept of Bullying

  • Chapter 2. The Prevalence of Bullying

  • Chapter 3. Poly-Victimization

  • Chapter 4. Morbidity Associated with Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization

  • Chapter 5. Social Problems and Risks Behaviors Linked to Bullying and Other Victimizations

  • Chapter 6. Mortality Linked to Bullying and Other Forms of Victimizations

  • Chapter 7. Prevention of Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization

  • Chapter 8. Detection of Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization

  • Chapter 9. Intervention and Treatment of Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization

  • Chapter 10. National Initiatives for the Prevention of Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization

  • Chapter 11. School Bullying

  • Chapter 12. Workplace Bullying

  • Chapter 13. Victimization at Home

  • Chapter 14. Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization in Cyberspace

  • Chapter 15. Maltreatment in the Neighborhood

  • Chapter 16. Victimization in Dating Relationships

  • Chapter 17. Victimization in Competitive Sports

  • Chapter 18. Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization in Tertiary Education

  • Chapter 19. Bullying and Other Forms of Maltreatment in Prisons

  • Chapter 20. Witnessing Bullying and Other Forms of Victimization

  • Epilogue



About the author

Jorge C. Srabstein, M.D. is the Medical Director for the Program for Health Problems Related to Bullying at the Children's National Hospital and is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences, and Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is also a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Srabstein received his MD degree from University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine in 1966. He has previously held a faculty appointment in Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the Uniformed University of Health Sciences.

Summary

Bullying, Impact on Health, and Beyond is a systematic review of at least 2,000 published studies on bullying and other forms of victimization. The goal of the book is to promote an understanding of the wide range of health risks associated with bullying, a multifaceted form of psychosocial stressor that can be prevalent along the lifespan, crossing social, cultural, and geographic boundaries. This text intends to highlight bullying as a form of victimization, while advancing the notion of a spectrum of maltreatment.

Through its 20 chapters, the book provides documented academic evidence about what is known, so far, about the concept and nature of bullying and other forms of victimization; their global prevalence; association with morbidity, psychosocial risks and mortality and clinical strategies for their prevention, detection, intervention and treatment. Furthermore, this text emphasizes the notion and significance of poly-victimization and revictimization, while focusing on the occurrence of bullying and other forms of maltreatment in schools; the home milieu and neighborhood; workplace; cyberspace; sports; dating relationships; tertiary education; military training; and witnessing others being victimized. The author's decades of clinical and advocacy efforts to prevent, detect and treat the deleterious effects of bullying and other forms of victimization are reflected through all chapters with recommendations for future research, clinical and public policy strategies to target this problem.

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