How to Deal With a Bully
Emotional bullying occurs when someone tries to gain control by making others feel angry or afraid. It is often characterized by yelling, and name-calling, sarcasm, mocking, putting down, belittling, embarassing or intimidating. While research shows that most bullies are unable to make deep changes to their personality, they are sometimes able to modify their behavior to the extent that they are more tolerable.
To learn more about how to survive with a bully, read the online November issue of Taming The Anger Bee by clicking for pdf version or for flashpaper version.
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