School Counselors and the Cyberbully: Interventions and Implications

Cyberbullying, the act of using technologies such as emails, cell phones, or text messaging with the intent of causing harm to others, is akin to traditional bullying in many aspects. This article offers a review of the current literature on the topic of cyberbullying, a comparison of traditional bu...

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Antisocial Behavior
Behavior
Bullying
Children & youth
Computer Mediated Communication
Computers
Consultants
Counselor Role
Cyberbullying
Education policy
Educational administration
Educational Technology
Ethical aspects
Fear
Females
Grade 6
Handheld Devices
Harassment
Information superhighway
Internet
Internet access
Intervention
Literature Reviews
Males
Methods
Middle School Students
Middle Schools
Parents
Peer Groups
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE FIELD
Prevention
School Counseling
School Counselors
School Districts
School personnel
School Policy
Secondary school students
Social Class
Social Problems
Social Status
State of the Union Address
Student Behavior
Technology application
Telecommunications
Victims of Crime
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