Unless it’s spoken out against or prevented in some way, bullying will happen...because there’s no real reason for the bully to stop. But there are some things you can do for prevention and intervention.
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Unless it’s spoken out against or prevented in some way, bullying will happen...because there’s no real reason for the bully to stop. But there are some things you can do for prevention and intervention.
What's the one thing you can do to get people to change? I'm talking about anyone, of any background, who actually wants to change. (Their desire to change is the starting point, of course.) But after that, what can you do?
Sometimes it's hard to know where to start, especially if the person you're dealing with has a lot of complicated needs. The first, best choice is always stepping forward into connection. Because, if we can't build a relationship, how we can ever really help?
My clients tell me that when they're working with survivors, it can feel as if they aren't making a difference. They're right and they're not alone. When even seemingly minor issues can be a stressful challenge, what can you do?