
Bullying or bullying It is one of the most talked about phenomena in recent times, as there seems to be an increase in cases of violence in the school context. In reality, bullying has always existed, but currently it has a greater media impact and its name may be more attractive since it comes from the English language.
This phenomenon has devastating consequences and, in some cases, fatal outcomes for the person who is a victim. In this article we will delve into the traits and characteristics of school bullies.
The types of bullying
The “bullies” or class bullies They can carry out different behaviors to inflict fear and pain in the person who is a victim of bullying, and new technologies have allowed bullying to not only take place in classrooms or educational centers, but many victims are even harassed through cell phones or computers. That is why we talk about different types of bullying. They are the following:
Consequences of bullying for the victim
Whatever the type of bullying, the victim usually suffers serious problems in his life Children may experience great panic and avoid going to school to avoid running into their bully.
The negative consequences for the victim of bullying They are, fundamentally, these:
Psychological profile of the school bully
Bullies can have very varied physical characteristics. They are tall, short, athletically built, thin… However, regarding your psychological profile it is possible that many stalkers present a series of common characteristics that we explain below.
1. Need to dominate and control others
Bullies usually have an autocratic personality and carry out undemocratic behavior. They have dichotomous thinking so for them the only opinion that counts is theirs.
They like to dominate others and feel superior, because they generally have low self-esteem. That is why They look for “easy” and weak victims
2. Explosive and impulsive temperament
These types of individuals are not usually emotionally intelligent and They don’t have great emotional control They do not have self-knowledge skills and therefore are not capable of managing or regulating them. Their character is impulsive and they tend to explode at the slightest, giving vent to their anger.
3. They enjoy and feel stimulated by violence
There are individuals who feel stimulated by violence and enjoy using it to gain respect. Bullies want to feel respected and feared, and the use of violence is one of the best ways to make victims fear your presence. Furthermore, they enjoy it even more when victims are humiliated in public, as it is an expression of their power.
4. Lack of empathy
One of the most notable characteristics that these individuals present is that they lack empathy. They are incapable of putting themselves in the shoes of many of the people around them and that’s why they seem so hostile and cold. It is impossible for an individual to harm another if he is able to visualize their suffering and put himself in their shoes.
5. Little capacity for self-criticism and low tolerance for frustration
Being unempathetic and having low emotional intelligence, bullies They are characterized by having problems recognizing their mistakes: there is no self-criticism in them. They are people who often blame others for their failures, and even use other individuals to project their low tolerance for frustration. That is, using them as a scapegoat.
6. Intolerant of differences
Tolerance towards the differences of others is one of the best virtues that human beings can possess, and it is one of the keys to living in harmony with other people. Respect not only for the difference in aspects, opinions and ideas is what makes us great. Abusers are not tolerant individuals, but they think that their truth is the only one that exists. They are usually full of hatred and prejudice, which is why they often exhibit sexist and racist behavior.
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7. Rigid thinking
Intolerance turns these individuals into possessors of rigid thinking. They are not people who like to talk (in the sense of exchanging ideas and different points of view) or who have a positive attitude towards consensus. What does not fit with your ideas or your beliefs is wrong. They possess the absolute truth and because they think that theirs is the only existing truth.
8. They challenge the norms
Bullies at school are usually kids with antisocial personalities, who are conflictive and who continually break the rules. And it is that antisocial personality is associated with any type of abuse These individuals are characterized by carrying out irresponsible behavior and hate being controlled. However, they use hate and anger to control others.
9. Manipulators
They are manipulative people, and their behavior always has one objective: their own interests. They use blackmail to cause fear in their victims and they are lying people. They always blame others before themselves.
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PsychologyFor. (2024). Psychological Profile of the School Bully (bullying): 9 Common Traits. https://psychologyfor.com/psychological-profile-of-the-school-bully-bullying-9-common-traits/