Bullied: Why You Feel Bad Inside and What to Do About It (Revised Second Includes Information on Workplace Bullying)

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$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
Essential Word
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Pages
100
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.21 X 9.0 inches | 0.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780997612103
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About the Author
Katherine Mayfield is the award-winning author of "The Box of Daughter," a memoir describing her journey of recovery from family bullying and emotional abuse; "Stand Your Ground: How to Cope with a Dysfunctional Family and Recover from Trauma"; "Emma's Gift: Furry Friends Through Many Lifetimes"; "The Meandering Muse: Uncommon Views of Everyday Things"; "Dysfunctional Families: The Truth Behind the Happy Family Facade"; "Bullied: Why You Feel Bad Inside and What to Do About It"; and other books on dysfunctional families. She has appeared as keynote speaker for regional conferences, has received funding from the Maine Arts Commission for her work, and is listed in Marquis Who's Who in America 2018. Ms. Mayfield's memoir, "The Box of Daughter," won awards in the New England Book Festival and Reader's Favorite Awards. She blogs on dysfunctional families on her website, www.TheBoxofDaughter.com.
Reviews
"A definitive guide to bullying." -Kathleen Shannon, NBC-TV's "207" "A compelling and insightful expose of the damage bullying can do to a child's self-esteem, and of measures that can be taken to stop it....For anyone who ever found themselves at the mercy of a bully, Mayfield's latest offering is definitely a book to have front and center on your shelves." -Nashua Telegraph "Bullied gently gives readers many of the tools to start pulling themselves out of a situation that can appear hopeless. Mayfield covers why kids become bullies, what to do when parents or teachers are the bullies, and tips for when a student gets so mad he or she feels tempted to hurt someone. Most importantly, she urges the victim to remember that the situation will get better in the future." -Voice of Youth Advocates "In less than 100 pages, this book can help people through the challenge of being a bullying victim as well as understand how their own anger can inadvertently cause them to become a bully." -PsychologyToday.com "This book is a great tool to start the conversation with your kids on what bullying truly looks like and how they can look it straight in the face and fight back. The book is a quick read with inspirational quotes from many well-known figures of our times. I applaud Katherine for rising above her past and being one of those people who seeks to make the path easier for others." -PowerofMoms.com "Bullied: Why You Feel Bad Inside and What to Do About It is an intriguing and helpful guide for those who have been tormented by bullies, and those who are bullies themselves.... Mayfield's book offers great solace and encouragement for those who may be lacking in confidence and self-esteem caused by being tormented by those who feel the need to take out their frustrations on others." -BellaOnline.com "Bullying may be the defining issue for young people in America in the 21st century. Katherine Mayfield covers both the bullies in the home and the bullies at school with clarity, empathy, and sincerity. She gives real practical advice of the kind that only one who has survived and transcended the experience is able to give. This is the ideal book for a young person or a supportive parent to read." -Matt Posner, New York City teacher and co-author of Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships.