Suggested Sites for Additional Information
  • American Psychological Association
    The most prestigious professional psychology organization, the APA, treats bullying on its website which explores all sorts of Psychological Disorders. In its section devoted to bullying, parents are given insight on the topic through press releases, articles, books/videos, internal APA resources and psychology news. Articles offer tips and advice for parents handling this situation.
      
  • Bully Whys
    Think your child may be a bully? Want to learn how to handle the situation without damaging your child’s self esteem? This website helps parents of bullied children and parents who may believe their child is a bully. The menu of articles that you may click on lead you to a site called Suite 101.com, written and copyrighted by freelance writer Julie Clark from Virginia. The focus is the “hows and whys” of bullying.
      
  • Cheryl Dellasega, PhD
    Cheryl Dellasega, PhD, is a published expert on relational aggression, the author of author of Girl Wars, Surviving Ophelia, The Starving Family, and Mean Girls Grown Up, well known books on the subject. She discusses the unique issues that confront mothers, girls and others who care about them. Dellasega writes with over 25 years of experience on female relationships.
      
  • Ophelia Project
    The primary national organization on Relational Aggression is the Ophelia Project, renowned for its model program in Erie, Pennsylvania. The not-for-profit group was created by a mother whose daughter was teased to the point of suicide, thus the name. The site also includes free information to individuals, links to a range of electronic and print resources, advice for adults and children, a subscription to a monthly newsletter and a section for children and adults to share their stories.
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