Conduct Health and Bullying

According to the American Psychological Association, harassing is a type of forceful behaviour in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes someone else injury or inconvenience. Tormenting usually occurs during adolescence, but the effects can last well into adulthood. Duke University recently conducted research that shows the rates of agoraphobia and frenzy issues uncommonly increase with tormenting. Many adults who were tormented as children experience psychological health issues such as depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem.


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