Graham Ramsden's insightful new book helps understand why people, particularly children, bully others. It utilises research from a wide variety of psychological and sociological sources to explore the context of bullying from both a historical viewpoint as well as from a social perspective. It delves into the psychology of those people who choose to bully and helps the reader to understand why some people bully others and why some do not. The closing chapters use this understanding to explore a variety of ways schools and other education settings can use their existing systems and structures to address this endemic issue.
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Dr Graham Ramsden was born in Yorkshire and is educated to a doctorate degree in Psychology. He was a Primary School Teacher for 11 years and an Educational Psychologist for 14 more. He moved to Jersey in 2013 and is married with two sons. He is the author of 2019's THE TEENAGER IN THE GREENHOUSE.
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