Bullying and the Developing Brain : Understanding Trauma and Building Resilience
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Forventes utgitt: 03.11.2026
Leveringstid: 7-30 dager
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This groundbreaking book shows how sustained bullying can affect children's developing brains and emotional well-being. Mental health educator Samantha Hill combines cutting-edge neuroscience with real-life stories to reveal bullying as a group-based social process—not just individual incidents. She translates complex research into practical guidance that addresses both individual children's needs and the peer cultures that allow bullying to persist. The book provides clear, evidence-based strategies for recognising stress responses in children and supporting their recovery. With role-specific guidance for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals, plus real-world case studies, Hill bridges neuroscience and everyday practice while emphasising the brain's remarkable capacity to heal when children receive proper support. Whether you're a parent noticing changes in your child, a teacher concerned about a quiet student, or a healthcare professional seeking to understand anxiety and school refusal, this book gives you the tools to respond effectively and help children recover their confidence and voice. Essential reading for anyone committed to understanding and healing the impact of childhood bullying.
