Verbal Bullying
Verbal bullying involves the use of words to harm or intimidate another person. This can include name-calling, insults, teasing, or making threats. It often occurs in schools, workplaces, or social settings, and can have serious emotional effects on the victim, leading to anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem.
Unlike physical bullying, verbal bullying does not involve physical harm but can be just as damaging. It can create a hostile environment and may lead to long-term psychological issues. Recognizing and addressing verbal bullying is essential for fostering a safe and supportive community for everyone, especially among children and teenagers.