Bullying
Violence
Patterns of Violence
Explanations of Violence
Verbal Aggressiveness/Abuse
100
"Ongoing, persistent badgering, harassment, and psychological terrorizing... that demoralizes, dehumanizes, and isolates those targeted" (pg.175)
What is bullying?
100
"Any verbal or physical strategy that attempts to convince, control, or compel others to your point of view." (pg. 176)
What is violence?
100
How does physical abuse arise?
What is verbal aggression
100
Why does violence occur in personal relationships?
What is learned through experiences.
100
_________ is a form of communication violence (pg173).
What is verbal abuse/aggressiveness
200
Workplace and Cyber bullying are ______
What is types of bullying?
200
What are places violence occurs?
What is home, workplace, and on dates?
200
Of the male-females, which gender is more likely to start a physical fight?
What is females
200
Violence centers on what culture?
What is patriarchal?
200
What is another name for a verbally aggressive tactic?
What is harassment.
300
Most Bullies at work are _______?
What is boss?
300
What percentage of people in the U.S. reported domestic violence in the prior year?
What is 20%?
300
Why do women stay in abusive relationships?
What is socialization or norm
300
Violence is the result of lack of communication skills in a situation of _______________.
What is powerlessness?
300
Name one example of verbal abuse.
What is "You're so stupid." "You're an imbecile." You're ugly."
400
Number one threat for juveniles (pg.175)
What is cyber bullying?
400
Pushing, shoving, & slapping are ______________.
What is the most common forms of physical aggression by men and women?
400
Why do women continue to return to their abusive relationships/partners?
What is being dependent
400
Who needs assistance in order to change patterns of violence?
What is perpetrators and victims?
400
Name a type of culture where aggressive and abusive communication is common.
What is individualistic culture.
500
"They typically teach elementary students how to recognize emotions consider the other's emotions, act without verbal aggression, and chose a response other than anger.
What is antibullying programs
500
In what families is violence most prevalent?
What is low income, low educational achievement, and low-status employment?
500
Which of the genders deny being abused?
What is women
500
Who are often victims of violence in their childhood/earlier relationships?
What is perpetrators of violence?
500
Give two examples of abusive vs. non-abusive talk.
What is Abusive: vague, opposition, despair, complaints. Non-abusive: integrating, precise language, optimism, compliments. (pg174)