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What are the different types of bullying mentioned in the text?
What are the different types of bullying mentioned in the text?
- Mental, physical, emotional, social
- Verbal, mental, social, cyber
- Physical, mental, social, emotional
- Physical, emotional, verbal, cyber (correct)
What are some mental illnesses that can result from bullying?
What are some mental illnesses that can result from bullying?
- Dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
- OCD, ADHD, autism
- Anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts (correct)
- PTSD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder
What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?
What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?
- Empathy is understanding and sharing the feelings of others, while sympathy is feeling compassion for others' hardships (correct)
- Empathy is feeling compassion for others' hardships, while sympathy is understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- Empathy is understanding others' feelings, while sympathy is feeling sorry for others
- Empathy is feeling sorry for others, while sympathy is understanding others' feelings
What are the different types of bullying mentioned in the text?
What are the different types of bullying mentioned in the text?
What are some mental illnesses that can result from bullying?
What are some mental illnesses that can result from bullying?
What is the focus of the legal ramifications of bullying mentioned in the text?
What is the focus of the legal ramifications of bullying mentioned in the text?
Study Notes
Bullying Types
- Physical bullying: involves physical violence or threats
- Verbal bullying: involves spoken words to intimidate or offend
- Relational bullying: involves social exclusion or spreading rumors
- Cyberbullying: involves online harassment or intimidation
Mental Illnesses
- Depression: feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and low self-esteem
- Anxiety: feelings of fear, worry, and anxiety
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): symptoms after a traumatic event
- Eating disorders: unhealthy relationships with food and body image
- Suicidal thoughts and behaviors: feelings of hopelessness and self-harm
Empathy vs. Sympathy
- Empathy: understanding and sharing feelings of others
- Sympathy: feeling sorry for someone without fully understanding their emotions
Legal Ramifications
- Focus on criminal charges, fines, and penalties for bullies
- Legal consequences for schools, administrators, and parents for not addressing bullying
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Test your knowledge on different types of bullying, including social, physical, verbal, and cyber bullying. Explore the distinctions between empathy and sympathy and learn about the legal ramifications of bullying, including insights from the RCMP. Understand the potential mental illnesses that can result from bullying, such as anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. This multiple-choice quiz will help you deepen your understanding of bullying and its impacts.