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My kid is a bully, now what?

Dorothy Horton, PsyD, answers your questions in her latest Ask Doctor Dee column.

Bullying Among Child Siblings Linked to Increased Risk for Psychotic Disorders

For both bullies and victims, sibling bullying may lead to serious mental health problems in children.

Not for Children Only

Many feel that bullying is a public health issue that can affect anyone, regardless of age.

Orlando Girl Back in School After Hair Controversy

For an African-American student who was threatened with expulsion because of her bushy natural hair style, it’s back to the books as usual.

Advocates Ask Obama, Romney to Wear Purple on Spirit Day

Friday, October 19, is Spirit Day, which raises awareness about bullying.

Sticks ’n’ Stones May Break Your Bones, but Words Can Hurt Too

Just because no one beats you up and rips off your lunch money doesn?t mean you haven?t been bullied.

Deja Vu?

When relentless bullying at school pushed Mass teen Phoebe Prince to commit suicide this year, many felt they’d heard this tale before.

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