What are some of the long-term adjustment problems that being bullied can entail for the victims?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Some of the long-term adjustment problems that being bullied can entail for the victims are loneliness, anxiety, low self-esteem, and depression.

Psychology

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a. To help researchers discover the factors that lead to intelligence b. To help teachers adjust to children who were visual or verbal learners c. To identify children who might not do well in school d. To help theorists distinguish between intelligence and creativity

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Vicarious learning, cohesion, and support are all key benefits of group therapy.

  a.  True   b.  False

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Musicians, who practice special motor skills throughout their lives, have a larger than average

a. pons. b. limbic system. c. cerebellum. d. thalamus.

Psychology

The Ellertson family took Grandpa Ellertson to dinner for his 75th birthday. In the crowded, noisy restaurant, he experienced difficulty understanding conversations around him due to interference

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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