Patricia Vega Manzanarez
Mrs. Forbes
H. American Lit.
2 March 2016
Sigurdsson, Johannes Foss, et al “The Long Term of Effects of Being Bullied or a Bully in Adolescence on Externalizing, and Internalizing Mental Health Problems in Adulthood”Childhood & Adolescent Psychiatry & Mental Health 9.1(2015):1-13. Academic SearchComplete. Web 2 Mar. 2016.
Bullying has grown to become in people's everyday a life nowadays and that is not a good thing to hear.Now it seems to be that it may have effect your life in general. It turns out that those who were involved in bullying in young adolescence had adverse mental health problems when an adult,than those who weren't.One example would be if it was a person who was the one being bullied then he/she would most likely have an increase of total sum of depressive symptoms and had a risk of having help for mental health problems. And those who were bulling others were more affected showed high levels of internalizing symptoms.In general,for all those being associated with bullying some time in ther life,they will have some type of involvement in later mental health problems.
Burns, Joel.” Things Will Get Easier” Vital Speeches of the Day
76.12(2010):542-543.Academic Search Complete. Web 2.
March.2016
On October 12,2010,Joel Burns delivered his speech at the City Council Meeting,Fort Worth,Texas. Burns went in detail from how one 15 year old boy named Justin Aaberg or even a 4th grader,Seth Walsh can be bullied and later to be found hung in their room or their backyard.According to his speech,ther is no age requirement for someone to be at risk of being bullied or to even bully others.It can occur to any one,any place,and any time.Burns continued his speech about those who were mostly affected with bullying and those would be who are defined as "different" from others.As he continues, Burns makes it clear as a diamond that no child should feel unloved not worthless because of who they truly are.He explained to those listening that he too was in their foot steps and that they should take a leap and come out, that everything will get easier.Burns went in depth about when growing up and how he didn't feel right about the person he was and that he didn't belong but stood by what he believed in and from that day forward he had never been happier and that those who are just like him should not be a afraid.Dont let others words get in the way of seeing how happy you can be.
Levine, Emily, and Melissa Tamburrino. ”Bullying Among Young Children:
Strategies for Prevention.” Early Childhood Education Journal 42.4
(2014):271-278. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3 Mar. 2016.
In this article it goes in depth about how bullying has gone out of control.Especially to those certain areas where it's supposed to be a safe place but instead it can turn out to be the child's worst nightmare.Authors of this article,Levine & Melissa, explain how you can identify some factors of someone is being bullied or bullying others. They mentions that keeping up on a daily check in on their child or students (if a you were to be a teacher) can actually help out a lot of any changes as occurred or is occurring. It is also mentioned that educating children about bullying can actually help to prevent bullying occur around them or to those around them.They also explain on different kinds of method of addressing bullying to young children instead of just blurring it out.Itllhp them to better understand if bullying is occuring around them and how to take action if so.At the end this was all meant to help ways into preventing bullying from occurring.
Giorgi, Gabriele, et al. “Detrimental Effects of Workplace Bullying:
Impediment of Self-Management Competence via Psychological Distress.”
Frontiers in Psychology (2016): 1-11. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3
March .2016.
According to this document it has been to be known by researchers that work relationship are very important for emotional competence.Researchers proved this by presenting a model that was by Cherokees and Goleman.But it value all depends on how the relationship is.If it is a nice friendly casual work friendship,it appears that you would most likely be able to think clear,be a leader, and basically pretty much enjoy work.But if there is any type of harassment or any type of daily basis being pounded on my some type of threat or name calling, then that could lead to stress.All that type of stress or worthiness can develop to be a long term effect in the person and literally prevent them to take control of their self management.
Mrs. Forbes
H. American Lit.
2 March 2016
Sigurdsson, Johannes Foss, et al “The Long Term of Effects of Being Bullied or a Bully in Adolescence on Externalizing, and Internalizing Mental Health Problems in Adulthood”Childhood & Adolescent Psychiatry & Mental Health 9.1(2015):1-13. Academic SearchComplete. Web 2 Mar. 2016.
Bullying has grown to become in people's everyday a life nowadays and that is not a good thing to hear.Now it seems to be that it may have effect your life in general. It turns out that those who were involved in bullying in young adolescence had adverse mental health problems when an adult,than those who weren't.One example would be if it was a person who was the one being bullied then he/she would most likely have an increase of total sum of depressive symptoms and had a risk of having help for mental health problems. And those who were bulling others were more affected showed high levels of internalizing symptoms.In general,for all those being associated with bullying some time in ther life,they will have some type of involvement in later mental health problems.
Burns, Joel.” Things Will Get Easier” Vital Speeches of the Day
76.12(2010):542-543.Academic Search Complete. Web 2.
March.2016
On October 12,2010,Joel Burns delivered his speech at the City Council Meeting,Fort Worth,Texas. Burns went in detail from how one 15 year old boy named Justin Aaberg or even a 4th grader,Seth Walsh can be bullied and later to be found hung in their room or their backyard.According to his speech,ther is no age requirement for someone to be at risk of being bullied or to even bully others.It can occur to any one,any place,and any time.Burns continued his speech about those who were mostly affected with bullying and those would be who are defined as "different" from others.As he continues, Burns makes it clear as a diamond that no child should feel unloved not worthless because of who they truly are.He explained to those listening that he too was in their foot steps and that they should take a leap and come out, that everything will get easier.Burns went in depth about when growing up and how he didn't feel right about the person he was and that he didn't belong but stood by what he believed in and from that day forward he had never been happier and that those who are just like him should not be a afraid.Dont let others words get in the way of seeing how happy you can be.
Levine, Emily, and Melissa Tamburrino. ”Bullying Among Young Children:
Strategies for Prevention.” Early Childhood Education Journal 42.4
(2014):271-278. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3 Mar. 2016.
In this article it goes in depth about how bullying has gone out of control.Especially to those certain areas where it's supposed to be a safe place but instead it can turn out to be the child's worst nightmare.Authors of this article,Levine & Melissa, explain how you can identify some factors of someone is being bullied or bullying others. They mentions that keeping up on a daily check in on their child or students (if a you were to be a teacher) can actually help out a lot of any changes as occurred or is occurring. It is also mentioned that educating children about bullying can actually help to prevent bullying occur around them or to those around them.They also explain on different kinds of method of addressing bullying to young children instead of just blurring it out.Itllhp them to better understand if bullying is occuring around them and how to take action if so.At the end this was all meant to help ways into preventing bullying from occurring.
Giorgi, Gabriele, et al. “Detrimental Effects of Workplace Bullying:
Impediment of Self-Management Competence via Psychological Distress.”
Frontiers in Psychology (2016): 1-11. Academic Search Complete. Web. 3
March .2016.
According to this document it has been to be known by researchers that work relationship are very important for emotional competence.Researchers proved this by presenting a model that was by Cherokees and Goleman.But it value all depends on how the relationship is.If it is a nice friendly casual work friendship,it appears that you would most likely be able to think clear,be a leader, and basically pretty much enjoy work.But if there is any type of harassment or any type of daily basis being pounded on my some type of threat or name calling, then that could lead to stress.All that type of stress or worthiness can develop to be a long term effect in the person and literally prevent them to take control of their self management.