Blended families, bereavements and bullyingatschool are other common issues for her clients.
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She had attempted to commit suicide at the age of seven and suffered from bullyingatschool.
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In the past few years there have been major strides in tackling homophobic and transphobic bullyingatschool.
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In the new study, depression and anxiety tied to bullyingatschool persisted at least through people's mid-twenties.
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He later recalled returning home after vicious bullyingatschool, "and it would just be awful there as well".
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Surveys show the youngsters are the happiest in Europe, with plenty of friends, relatively little bullyingatschool, and few unwanted pregnancies.
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This is particularly true for kids with autism who are involved in sibling bullying at home as well as peer bullyingatschool.
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It shows the youngster sitting in the back seat of a car in tears after facing yet another day of bullyingatschool.
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It said over half of students in Samoa, Tonga, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu experienced bullyingatschool compared to a third of children globally.
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It found over half of students in Samoa, Tonga, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu experienced bullyingatschool, compared to a third of children globally.
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A pain in the back takes Poppy to physiotherapy, and she maintains her high spirits even when confronting an episode of bullyingatschool.
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In his blog entry that went viral this week and last, he specifically mentions bullyingatschool as a factor that contributed to his condition.
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In Britain, and elsewhere, parents desperately want to avoid the bullyingatschool that occurs because their children come from a "poor" family.
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Jenny Wong, director of the Manchester Chinese Centre, said "Chink" was an offensive insult she endured when suffering racist bullyingatschool in the 1970s.
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Bullyingatschool can have serious, even tragic consequences, as a new study has once again highlighted.