Psychological Bullying 
According to Pearl Davies (2016), Psychological bullying can be defined as any kind of intentional and purposeful mental abuse. Sometimes people may feel as though they've been abused because something happened that hurt them emotionally, but it would generally only qualify as bullying if it were done purposefully, especially with malicious intent. People have many reasons for bullying others, including personal gain, vengeance, and self-esteem issues. Those who endure psychological bullying often have emotional problems that can linger for many years after the abuse happen



Cyberbullying

My understanding of cyberbullying and the seriousness of this social justice issue has grown. As a form of bullying, cyberbullying is growing in popularity, in part because of how much technology has permeated into families' homes and daily lives worldwide. Because everyone is distinct in their own particular manner and because cyberbullying has negative repercussions, society needs to be made more aware of these issues and more accepting of others. As God's children, it is our responsibility to love one another, treat one another with respect, and be understanding of one another's differences.


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