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How Bullying May Shape Adolescent Brains

Monday, October 07, 2019
Quartz

In recent years, a steadily increasing volume of data has demonstrated that peer victimization—the clinical term for bullying—impacts hundreds of millions of children and adolescents, with the effects sometimes lasting years and, possibly, decades. 

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