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    What types of children are most likely to be bullied?

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  • Sheree Holland

    Psychologist

    AFFIRMATIVE PSYCHOLOGY -MIAMI, GOLD COAST, BULK BILLING* (conditions apply). Affirmative Psychology - is a "niche" private psychology practice established by Sheree Principal/Psychologist/Principal so that the … View Profile

    Hello to whoever put this question.  Bullying is a serious issue, and can create long term difficulties in regards to mental health and interpersonal relationships.  Research into children who have been bullied has not conclusively found a particular “personality type” which may make them more vulnerable.  However, some research has pointed to those who maybe more conscientious, possibly even popular.  Sometimes children from other cultures become the bully's target.  I recently wrote an article on workplace bullying which draws upon research from school children.  It is also interesting to read who actually bullies, and some driving factors.  The article I wrote is entitled “Workplace Bullying: The Elephant in the Room”, Sheree Holland, Psychologist, Affirmative Psychology.  I hope you find the contents of the article helpful and insightful.

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