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Cyberbullying : What Counselors Need to Know.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : American Counseling Association, 2010Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (222 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119026471
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: CyberbullyingDDC classification:
  • 371.5/8
LOC classification:
  • HV6773 -- .B38 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cyberbullying: What Counselors Need to Know -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Definition -- Well-Known Cases -- The Star Wars Kid -- Megan Meier -- Aaron White -- Ryan Halligan -- Sexting and Cyberbullying -- Jesse Logan -- Hope Witsell -- Phillip Alpert -- Two Unpublicized Examples -- The Digital Divide -- Terminology -- Prevalence -- Research So Far -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Conventional Bullying Versus Cyberbullying -- Conventional Bullying -- Cyberbullying -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Cyberenvironments -- Types of Cyberenvironments -- IM -- Chat Rooms -- Trash Polling Sites -- Blogs -- E-mail -- Texting -- Happy Slapping -- Social Networking -- Twitter.com -- Using Social Networking to Cyberbully -- Children's Websites -- Club Penguin -- KidzWorld -- Webkinz -- Imbee -- Kidswirl -- Aggression on Children's Websites -- Online Gaming -- Video Sharing Sites -- YouTube.com -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Types of Cyberbullying -- Forms of Cyberbullying -- Flaming -- Harassment -- Denigration -- Masquerading -- Outing and Trickery -- Social Exclusion -- Cyberstalking -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Theories of Aggressive Behavior -- Functions of Aggression -- Forms of Aggression -- Theories of Aggression -- Social-Ecological Theory -- Social Information Processing Theory -- Attribution Theory -- Moral Disengagement -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Developmental Factors in Cyberbullying -- Young Children (Ages 2-9 Years) -- Tweens and Early Adolescents (10-13 Years) -- Adolescents (13-18 Years) -- Older Adolescents and Young Adults (18-25 Years) -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Cyberbullying -- AUPs -- Technological Strategies -- Anonymous Reporting Systems -- School Counseling Services -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Responding to Cyberbullying -- Browser Histories -- E-mail Headers.
Reporting Problematic Content on Social Networking Sites -- Legislation -- Harassment -- Cyberstalking -- Lawsuits -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Counseling Strategies to Combat Cyberbullying -- Punishment -- Brief Solution-Focused Individual Counseling -- Support Groups -- Evelyn Field's Approach -- Robinson and Maines's Approach -- Sue Young's Approach -- Method of Shared Concern -- Restorative Justice and Restorative Practice -- Working With Parents -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Adult Cyberbullying -- Contexts for Adult Cyberbullying -- Workplace Cyberbullying -- Prevalence of Workplace Cyberbullying -- Examples of Workplace Cyberbullying -- Stability of Victim Roles -- Characteristics of Adults and Older Adults -- Counselors' Tasks -- Summary -- Chapter 11: The Role of Counselors -- Advocacy -- Training-Consulting -- Counseling Victims -- Counseling the Cyberbully -- Ethics -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Additional Resources -- Websites -- Media -- Books -- Novels -- Nonfiction -- Appendix: Cyberbullying Research -- References -- Index -- Technical Support -- End User License Agreement.
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Cyberbullying: What Counselors Need to Know -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Definition -- Well-Known Cases -- The Star Wars Kid -- Megan Meier -- Aaron White -- Ryan Halligan -- Sexting and Cyberbullying -- Jesse Logan -- Hope Witsell -- Phillip Alpert -- Two Unpublicized Examples -- The Digital Divide -- Terminology -- Prevalence -- Research So Far -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Conventional Bullying Versus Cyberbullying -- Conventional Bullying -- Cyberbullying -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Cyberenvironments -- Types of Cyberenvironments -- IM -- Chat Rooms -- Trash Polling Sites -- Blogs -- E-mail -- Texting -- Happy Slapping -- Social Networking -- Twitter.com -- Using Social Networking to Cyberbully -- Children's Websites -- Club Penguin -- KidzWorld -- Webkinz -- Imbee -- Kidswirl -- Aggression on Children's Websites -- Online Gaming -- Video Sharing Sites -- YouTube.com -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Types of Cyberbullying -- Forms of Cyberbullying -- Flaming -- Harassment -- Denigration -- Masquerading -- Outing and Trickery -- Social Exclusion -- Cyberstalking -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Theories of Aggressive Behavior -- Functions of Aggression -- Forms of Aggression -- Theories of Aggression -- Social-Ecological Theory -- Social Information Processing Theory -- Attribution Theory -- Moral Disengagement -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Developmental Factors in Cyberbullying -- Young Children (Ages 2-9 Years) -- Tweens and Early Adolescents (10-13 Years) -- Adolescents (13-18 Years) -- Older Adolescents and Young Adults (18-25 Years) -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Cyberbullying -- AUPs -- Technological Strategies -- Anonymous Reporting Systems -- School Counseling Services -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Responding to Cyberbullying -- Browser Histories -- E-mail Headers.

Reporting Problematic Content on Social Networking Sites -- Legislation -- Harassment -- Cyberstalking -- Lawsuits -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Counseling Strategies to Combat Cyberbullying -- Punishment -- Brief Solution-Focused Individual Counseling -- Support Groups -- Evelyn Field's Approach -- Robinson and Maines's Approach -- Sue Young's Approach -- Method of Shared Concern -- Restorative Justice and Restorative Practice -- Working With Parents -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Adult Cyberbullying -- Contexts for Adult Cyberbullying -- Workplace Cyberbullying -- Prevalence of Workplace Cyberbullying -- Examples of Workplace Cyberbullying -- Stability of Victim Roles -- Characteristics of Adults and Older Adults -- Counselors' Tasks -- Summary -- Chapter 11: The Role of Counselors -- Advocacy -- Training-Consulting -- Counseling Victims -- Counseling the Cyberbully -- Ethics -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Additional Resources -- Websites -- Media -- Books -- Novels -- Nonfiction -- Appendix: Cyberbullying Research -- References -- Index -- Technical Support -- End User License Agreement.

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