Not exact matches
«The childhood
bullies were still
aggressive as adults and
victims of bullies were still feeling like they were treated unfairly as adults,» Matthews explained.
For example, a child who experiences maltreatment may develop primary emotional responses such as anxiety or fear.5 Ever vigilant for signs
of threat, the child may display
aggressive or submissive behaviours as a means
of self - protection, and such behaviours may place the child at risk for future status as a
bully or
victim.
Bullying is any
aggressive or abusive behavior repeated over a course
of time, where an imbalance
of power puts they
bully in a superior position over the
victim.
Examining variation in attitudes toward
aggressive retaliation and perceptions
of safety among
bullies,
victims, and
bully /
victims.
Olweus2 describes a small subset
of bullied youth he terms «provocative
victims,» individuals who demonstrate both anxious and
aggressive behavior patterns and who are known for starting fights and engaging in disruptive behavior.