Beyond Bullying: Breaking The Cycle Of Shame, B... Guide

Beyond Bullying: Breaking The Cycle Of Shame, B... Guide

Teaching emotional intelligence so individuals derive their worth from within, rather than from social hierarchy.

Society frequently defaults to blaming the victim to make sense of a chaotic situation. Questions like "What were they wearing?" or "Why didn't they just fight back?" shift the responsibility away from the aggressor. Even the bully is often a product of blame—frequently someone who has been marginalized or shamed themselves, using aggression as a misguided shield. As long as we focus on pointing fingers rather than addressing the root causes of behavior, the cycle remains unbroken. Beyond Bullying: Breaking the Cycle of Shame, B...

Beyond Bullying: Breaking the Cycle of Shame, Blame, and Silence Beyond Bullying: Breaking the Cycle of Shame, B...