OK. So we all know what a bully is (thank you, President Trump). But a new study says that an aggressor isn't always a bully. I guess we know that, too. According to newswise.com, an aggressor is not necessarily a bully -- and that matters. Spotting a bully is more nuanced than it might seem, because there is a difference between general aggressive behavior and bullying. They are not the same thing, a new paper by a University at Buffalo psychologist who is among the country’s leading authorities on aggression, bullying and peer victimization, says at the web site. “It’s important for us to realize this distinction, in part because every aggressive behavior we see is not bullying,” notes Jamie Ostrov, lead author of the forthcoming paper to be published in a special issue of the Journal of Child and Family Studies . “Certainly aggressive behaviors are problematic in their own right and also deserve our attention, but recognizing the diffe...
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