2. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• It can be very important for teens to “fit in” or at least not to “stand
on the outside”
• This pressure can influence how the teen dresses, their attitudes
and behaviors, and the activities that they engage in.
• Pressures that teens face can lead them to engage in behaviors
that may not be healthy, physically or emotionally.
3. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• Today we will examine two powerful forces
that teens sometimes face that influence their
behavior and test their coping abilities.
BULLYING and DEPRESSION.
4. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• What is bullying?
• Bullying is a multifaceted form of abuse.
• It is negative behavior meant to cause
pain or discomfort.
• It is a deliberate, conscious desire to hurt
someone else or put him or her under
stress.
5. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• Bullying is also demonstrated through
indirect actions like manipulating
friendships or purposely excluding other
children from activities.
6. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• 30% of American children are regularly
involved in bullying either as bullies or as
targets of bullies.
• 15% of those affected are severely
traumatized or distressed as a result of
encounters with bullies or bullying.
7. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• Cyber bullying or electronic bullying is a
more pervasive form or bullying.
• saturates a victim’s entire social network
• far more damaging in terms of its lasting
effects than traditional physical and verbal
bullying.
8. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
Characteristics of Children Who Bully:
• Tend to have average or above average
self esteem
• Have impulsive, hot headed personalities
• Lack of empathy
• Have difficulty conforming to rules
• Have positive attitudes toward violence
9. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• What Can Students do to Stop
Bullying?
• Say Something
• Don’t bully back! It won’t help if you act
like a bully.
• say kind words to your peer being bullied
• Be a friend.
10. Coping with Bullying and Teen
Depression
• Tell the student who is being bullied to talk
to a parent, teacher or counselor.
• Tell an adult what you saw.