This podcast provides a comprehensive professional overview of bullying and its profound impact on the mental health of children and adolescents. It establishes clear definitions of bullying, emphasizing the core components of intent, repetition, and the imbalance of power across physical, verbal, relational, and digital forms.
The material explores diverse theoretical perspectives, such as social learning and moral disengagement, to explain why youth adopt roles as bullies, victims, or bystanders. Extensive data highlights risk and protective factors, noting that marginalized groups and those with disabilities often face heightened vulnerability. Furthermore, the source examines the critical roles of schools and families in both the development and prevention of aggressive behaviors.
Ultimately, it serves as a guide for clinical intervention, offering evidence-based strategies to address the complex psychological needs of all participants involved.
The CE4Less Podcast delivers concise, engaging audio summaries of continuing education topics designed for busy Mental health professionals.
Each episode highlights key insights from accredited CE courses available on CE4Less, covering essential clinical updates, emerging healthcare topics, and practical knowledge professionals can apply in their daily practice.
Whether you're staying current with licensure requirements or expanding your professional expertise, the CE4Less Podcast makes it easy to learn on the go.
CE4Less has helped over one million healthcare professionals meet their continuing education needs with affordable, accredited courses for more than 20 years. To receive CE credit for this course, visit www.CE4Less.com.