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Re: Bullying and subsequent psychosis » SLS

Posted by Dinah on May 10, 2009, at 11:42:38

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

Did they account for the uncanny ability of children to notice small differences in others?

I seem to remember from my bullying books that children who were later to develop mental illness were more likely to be picked on by classmates, because classmates had noticed small clues to innate biological vulnerabilities.

Which would make some evolutionary sense.

 

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