Bullying
Bullying is the intimidation of another person. The bullying may be real or threatened physical, emotional, verbal or written abuse. Signs that a person is being bullied include unexplained cuts and bruises, becoming withdrawn, depression/anxiety, sleeping problems and refusing to attend school or work. Treatments that may help bullying include counseling, talking to an authority or relevant body, and behavioral therapy.
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