Not all bullied victims end in suicide or opening fire of fellow students, but bullying does have serious, long-lasting effects on a person.
It usually manifests psychologically and translates physically: stomachaches, headaches and digestive problems.
It also manifests in too much isolation in the bedroom, avoiding places they usually love to go, excuses not to go to school, trouble sleeping, lack of energy, lower grades, a change in appetite. In fact, in big change in functioning is a signal.
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Therapist: Symptoms of bullying can mimic depression, anxiety – Herald TimesReporter