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5 Reasons Children Bully and How Parents Can Help

KVC

We see the impact of that as bullies and those they bully are twice as likely to self-harm and experience suicidal behavior. A bully is someone that deliberately acts out verbally or physically in an aggressive manner towards others with the intent to cause harm, fear, or distress. Words can hurt.

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Colorado task force’s solution to stop children from running from residential treatment: Fence ‘em in & lock ‘em up!

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

When NCCPR released a comprehensive report on Colorado child welfare in September 2023, we included a section called Tapeworm in the System. If youre wondering why fencing also might be needed to keep dangers out it illustrates another reason why residential treatment is so harmful. And what, exactly, does that mean?

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My Short Stay in a Mental Health Hospital

Beautiful Voyager

I was definitely going to a psychiatric hospital, particularly since this was a weekend and my regular outpatient care team wasn’t available. Part 2: Orientation I’d been in a psychiatric hospital before, almost a year ago to the day. I was self-employed and wondered if this hiatus would have an effect on my income and reputation.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending April 1, 2025

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Speaking of the harm of institutionalization, the Concord Monitor continues its series on that states obscene rate of institutionalization with a look at desperate families who voluntarily send their children to faraway institutions because New Hampshire has nothing to offer. But it sure seems like a sin.