TITLE

A systematic counseling approach to the problem of bullying

AUTHOR(S)
Clarke, Elizabeth A.; Kiselica, Mark S.
PUB. DATE
April 1997
SOURCE
Elementary School Guidance & Counseling;Apr97, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p310
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents a systematic counseling approach to bullying problems in school settings. Definition and description of cases of bullying; Characterization of bullies; Discussion of bullying myths; Implications of bullying; Components of school-wide bullying intervention programs; Role of school counselors in intervention.
ACCESSION #
9707030552

Tags: BULLYING -- Prevention

 

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