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Bullying is more than just schoolyard cruelty—it’s a social and psychological phenomenon that follows us into adulthood, shaping self-perception, relationships, and even workplace dynamics. In this episode ofThe Psychology of Us, Professor RJ Starr explores the psychology behind bullying: Why do people bully? Why do some individuals become targets? And why do bystanders so often stay silent?

Drawing from psychological research, case studies, and personal reflections, this episode examines the long-term effects of bullying, the role of power and social dynamics, and what psychology tells us about breaking the cycle. Whether you’ve experienced bullying firsthand, witnessed it, or are looking for a deeper understanding of human behavior, this discussion offers valuable insights into how we can create a culture that rejects cruelty and fosters resilience.

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#PsychologyOfBullying #BullyingAwareness #SocialPsychology #Cyberbullying #BystanderEffect #MentalHealthMatters #PowerDynamics #EmpathyInAction #WorkplaceBullying #ChildhoodTrauma #Resilience #ThePsychologyOfUs

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