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Far From Being Harmless, the Effects of Bullying Last Long Into Adulthood

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Far From Being Harmless, the Effects of Bullying Last Long Into Adulthood

April 12, 2019adminLatest News

Serious illness, struggling to hold down a regular job, and poor social relationships are just some of the adverse outcomes in adulthood faced by those exposed to bullying in childhood… More

Article available at Psychological Science

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