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Re: Bullying and subsequent psychosis

Posted by nellie7 on May 10, 2009, at 11:51:08

In reply to Bullying and subsequent psychosis, posted by SLS on May 9, 2009, at 6:03:56

Is it possible that certain kids are more likely to be bullied because their classmates sense they are innately sensitive, different or exhibit lack of social skills?
I wasn't bullied as a kid but was always scorned and ridiculed, or ignored at best, due to my severe shyness and inability to relate. The kids were responding to what I now know to be a psychotic classmate. My case may have been extreme, but perhaps being bullied can sometimes be a symptom of a developing problem rather than a cause.


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