October is National Bullying Prevention Month

The therapists we've featured here are specialists, passionate about supporting children who suffer from the effects of bullying.

Let's talk about bullying

At TherapyDen, we want to help children that are being effected by bullies and boost their self-esteem.

Community leaders voice out

I can see a few common underlying factors that causes a child to become a bully. The first being that the child may have learned the behavior of bullying others from a parent who has, in some ways, bullied them. Of course, this is not always the case but it is one possibility. That being said, another reason could be that the child has been bullied by other kids, so, in order to make themselves feel better, they start being a bully themselves. Another part of this could be that the child has low self-worth and low self-esteem, so by bullying others they are attempting to make themselves feel better. Finally, I think another important reason to keep in mind is if the child is part of a group or clique and in order to be a part of the group they feel that they need to bully other kids like their friends are.

Jennifer Twardowski, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

 

In regard to what I would say to a parent that encourages their child to act like a bully, rather than jumping to conclusions about why a parent would encourage their child to bully, it is important to align with the parent, ask gentle questions, and try to understand their perspective. Maybe they were bullied themselves. Maybe they were raised in- or currently live in- a community with different values than your own. I would first try to understand the parents’ experience, then provide some psychoeducation about the effects of bullying, and finally, I would work with the family (and school, when appropriate) to collaborate as a team to help their child in a meaningful, productive, and safe way.g

Liz Gray, Clinical Social Worker

I've been a parent for 22 years, a teacher for 25 years, and I've always been a child advocate. Anti-bullying programs don't work. What schools need are Acts of Kindness programs. Programs where kids secretly do something nice for another student once a week - maybe every Friday (for example) and no one ever knows who did it. Programs where little notes of affirmation are placed by kids for kids. Where kids sit together and talk about what it feels like to have a friend, to BE a friend. What loyalty means. What vulnerability means. Teach friendship, kindness, love. You won't have a need for an anti-bullying program.

Dr. Ali Dubin, Psychotherapist

Child therapists that can help kids who are bullied or become bullies.

  • Seda Ayata

    Seda Ayata

    LMHC

    Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor
    Forest Hills, NY 11375

  • Rose Williams

    Rose Williams

    M Ed, MHR, LPC .

    Licensed Professional Counselor
    Norman, OK 73071

  • Magalexon Pierre

    Magalexon Pierre

    Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern
    Orlando, FL 32804

  • Erica Garcia

    Erica Garcia

    M.S., LMFT, BSP

    Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
    Ann Arbor, MI 48104

  • Laura Breon

    Laura Breon

    Licensed Professional Counselor

  • Caroline Sahr

    Caroline Sahr

    MSW, LCSW, LICSW

    Clinical Social Worker
    Ashburn, VA 20147

  • Annie Mcconnell

    Annie Mcconnell

    MA, LMFT

    Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
    Portland, OR 97214

  • Grace Woods

    Grace Woods

    LMFTA

    Associate Marriage & Family Therapist

  • Carolyn Osenbau

    Carolyn Osenbau

    LPC - 20053

    Licensed Professional Counselor
    Gilbert, AZ 85296

  • Brooke Hambrecht

    Brooke Hambrecht

    Clinical Social Worker

  • Shayla Jackson

    Shayla Jackson

    LMSW

    Licensed Master of Social Work
    New York City, NY 10010

  • Jennifer Byczek

    Jennifer Byczek

    LCSWA

    Associate Clinical Social Worker
    Mooresville, NC 28117

  • Marietta Defreese

    Marietta Defreese

    MS, NCC, LPC

    Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate
    Denver, CO 80210

  • Ida Khamesy

    Ida Khamesy

    LMFT

    Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
    Irvine, CA 92612

  • Sarah Johnston

    Sarah Johnston

    MSW, LICSW, CCTP

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker
    Saint Paul, MN 55104