New Research: Bullying Hurts Kids' Brains
[Source:  Yahoo News]
A new study reports that kids victimized by bullies develop abnormal  brains that may make them more susceptible to depression and other  psychological problems.  Harvard University researcher Martin Teicher,  who oversaw the blockbuster study, has long been researching the ways  that young people are harmed when they experience or witness physical  abuse in family settings.
“The reason I think that verbal abuse is so powerful is that individuals  exposed to it repeat it to themselves,” Teicher tells The Upshot. “When  you’re told things about yourself–when you’re told that you’re fat or  that you’re ugly or that you’re a spaz–you wind up in a situation where  that voice gets incorporated in your thinking. You wind up in a  repetitive pattern of humiliation.
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