Thursday, March 7, 2019
Effects of Bullying
 boss around is  turn uplined as a behavior used by a  soul to deride or ostracize an opposite person, but  intimidate is  uttermost  more than complex than this simple definition. deterrence, as perceived by  many another(prenominal) teachers and administrators in the  school day systems, only exists in the physical form, but  strong-arm  shines many forms and does not stop at physical violence. Other forms in which  hector appears are  literal, emotional, and cyber. Verbal bullying uses words and other verbal tactics to tear  dump the dupes self-esteem. Emotional bullying is more traumatic than verbal and focuses on making the  dupe  pure tone like he or she is isolated and an outcast.Cyber bullying targets dupes through  fond networking and text messaging bullying victims through the cyber world  incurs more  injury because it gives the victim no escape from their tormentors,  tied(p) when they are not  sheath to face. No matter the tactic, the severity, or the cause, bullying hur   ts, and the effects are considerable. Although  divergent people   allowing handle  world bullied in different ways,  there are three main effects to being bullied the  emergence of depression, anxiety, or other  cordial disorders, a decline in  academician achievement, and a stunt in social development. one(a)  piece of work showed that victims of bullying  contribute more anxiety, sadness, sleep difficulties, low self-esteem, headaches, stomach pain, and general tension than other classmates who are not experiencing bullying (Consequences of Bullying). Bullying leads to the development of anxiety and other mental disorders because it plays on the mind and mental health of the victim by downgrading them and making them believe that they are worthless. When a student goes to school e real day and gets pushed, shoved, made fun of, and laughed at, they develop a  aroma of being an outcast, or a freak.This view that they develop of themselves causes them to shut down mentally. They can    no longer think logically, because their view of logic is  disrupt by the taunts and actions of the bully. Evidence indicates that the anxiety the victim develops  volition escalate into  ofttimes more severe anxiety disorders such as depression, separation anxiety, and  disquietude disorders (Consequences of Bullying). The disorders that the victim develops  go away not go away when he or she gets out of school, but they will follow the victim into adulthood. unmatchable study conducted by Dr. William Copeland analyzed the mental disorders in adults that were bullied as children. He analyzed these adults when they were children as  closely, before and after the bullying occurred. Since childhood mental health was evaluated and any preexisting mental disorders could be ruled out, the study showed that the adults mental disorders were a long lasting effect of being bullied as children (Pappas). Other side effects of the mental disorders associated with bullying include  dangerous th   oughts,  revileful actions, and paranoia.Bullying is mentally exhausting on its victims, and they will  ultimately break down emotionally, physically, and mentally. A major effect of bullying is an  overall decline in academic achievement. The victim will start to  degenerate days of school either in fear of the physical harm threatened to them by a bully, or to avoid the verbal humiliation. One study concluded that eight percent of eighth graders in the  fall in States miss at least one day of school per  month for fear of bullies (Consequences of Bullying).As they  drive stressed and paranoid by the bullying, their focus on their classes deteriorates. This nonchalant attitude towards academics results in poor grades and academic performance, which will lead to even more anxiety and embarrassment, and give the victims tormentors yet another thing to pick on him or her about (Consequences of Bullying). They will also start avoiding certain separate of the school that are prime areas    for bullying such as cafeterias, bathrooms, and even certain hallways if possible. Bullying can affect a student to the  prove of dropping out of school altogether.They will feel like a lost cause because they are outcasts, their grades are poor, and they are scared to  straits through the school doors in the morning. The victim will get out of bed every morning and dread going to school because they will be wondering what will happen to them on that day. Academics will take a backseat to the stress and anxiety of being bullied, because it is all the victim will think about. Academic achievement not only declines for the victim, however. The bully will at times be more focused on bullying another student rather than doing a homework assignment, and even bystanders will become too intrigued in the ossip and stories to pay attention in class. As the bullying gets worse, so does the overall academic performance of bullied, the bully, and the bystander. Social development during and af   ter bullying is almost nonexistent. Victims of bullying often have very few friends and sometimes none at all. Since they possess such  mellow anxiety levels from being bullied, and have very low self-esteem, they have a hard time making friends because they do not contain the  assumption to walk up to someone and start a conversation.They view themselves as an outcast or a freak, and believe that no one wants to be friends with them. They have feelings of isolation and believe that they are not worthy of having friends (Consequences of Bullying). Other kids or students may want to become friends with the victim, but they  end from making any efforts to reach him or her in fear of being bullied themselves. Other students may also fear disapproval by their  congregation of friends or clique if they were to reach out to a bullied victim. The victim becomes  monastical and socially awkward.This social awkwardness will continue to affect the victim long into adulthood and make job oppor   tunities scarce and dealing with the  unrestricted a stressful and awkward situation. Bullying is an aggressive behavior that affects the lives of more than twenty five percent of the United States children. Whether it is physical, verbal, emotional, or through the virtual(prenominal) world, bullying and its many forms are damaging. It can cause a  direct A student to drop out of high school. It can cause a small town girl with a dream to  leave suicide. Being bullied changes the victim.The mental trauma he or she goes through will cause anxiety and other mental disorders that will last  come up into adulthood. Emotionally, the victim takes so much pain until they cannot even feel anymore. They become like stone. Academic performance and achievement will decline, as well as participation in any school related function. Socially, the victim becomes a recluse or an outcast. Making friends becomes close to impossible, and they lose their self-worth. Bullying is more than a behavior to    the victim, it is a prison, and he or she will spend their whole lives trying to break free from the effects of this condemnation.  
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