Bullying
Bullying is a form of aggressive behaviour where someone repeatedly uses power or influence to intimidate, harm, or control another person. It often occurs in settings like schools or workplaces, causing emotional distress and impacting the victim's mental health.
Therapists for Bullying
View all therapistsSana Kamran
Maidenehad
£50/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Relationship problems, Abuse, Career cou...
Types of session offered:
• Phone• Video• In Clinic
Melanie Stanton
HORSHAM
£50/session
Counselling Areas: Relationship problems, Abuse, Family issues, Anger, PTSD, R...
Types of session offered:
• Phone• Video• In Clinic• Home Visit
Silvi Neykova
London
£70/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Relationship problems, Abuse, Family iss...
Types of session offered:
• Phone• Video• In Clinic
Articles on Bullying
Read all articlesConnection Between Bullying And Social Anxiety In Young People
Bullying can lead to social anxiety and other mental health challenges, according to research. The author shares their own experience of being bullied and developing social anxiety, and encourages those who may be struggling to consider therapy as a helpful option for healing and recovery.
From Playground to Office: The Evolution of Bullying Across Lifetimes
Bullying is a widespread problem that affects people at all phases of life, from early infancy to maturity. It is crucial to comprehend its effects, manifestations, and solutions to foster an environment where people can flourish.