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Bullying: Online Harassment Guide for Prevention, Detection and Helping Victims to Recover from cyberbullying

Clara Taylor

Bullying: Online Harassment Guide for Prevention, Detection and Helping Victims to Recover from cyberbullying

language ( Dec. 10, 2014)

Harassed online? Some people might try to bully you and bring you on the verge of mental collapse, it's called Cyberbullying and you can do something about it.



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Cyber-bullying can be defined as when the Internet or digital technology devices are used to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person or as “a situation when a child or teen is repeatedly threatened, harassed, humiliated or otherwise targeted by another child or teenager using text messaging, e-mail, instant messaging or any type of digital technology.

A cyber-bullying situation can be as simple as sending e-mails to someone that wants no further contact with you but it can also be very serious when it includes threats or sexual bullying or when a forum is created and that person is ridiculed. Cyber-bullies may post personal data of their victims at websites or forums or even pretend to be someone else in order to publish different material to the victim’s name that diminishes or humiliates him. The biggest percentage of the bullies use pretty much the same tactic as they send threatening messages to their victim or call them mean names.

Who are the Cyber-Bullies?

As it is identified by researchers, tormentors are sometimes likely to be more depressed than their victims. What should be worrying us is that cyber-bullies get a false feeling of satisfaction when they send threatening and flame e-mails to their victims because that means that they amuse themselves. The number one objective of cyber-bullies but also traditional bullies is to have power. They want to have the control of each situation. They want to be dominators and subjugate everyone.


You're about to learn the following...



  • What exactly is Cyberbullying?

  • Signs that a child is cyberbullied

  • Dealing with Cyberbullying

  • Finding support from people around

  • Other things that should be remembered


  • And Much, much more!


Read what other people have to say



"How to Overcome Cyberbullying is a good book not just for parents, but also for everyone. It includes helpful information such as what signs to look for if you think your child may be the victim of cyberbullying as well as how to deal with it. In this day and age, cyberbullying and online harassment is all too common. This book will help you be prepared to defend against it and gives you common sense advice on what to do when you see it happening. Again, this is an issue everyone needs to know about, not just parents. Adults should know how to deal with online bullies and harassment as well."

- Amy -

"If you are a parent of a young child, then this guide is for you. It is a very quick read but it is also very informative, I think every parent should know how harmful cyberbullying can be for their child so that they can protect their children."

- Glenn Johnson -

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