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Too many people take their livesor commit violence toward othersbecause they don't know how to cope with intense feelings. When people aren't encouraged to talk about what's going on inside, their emotions can become overwhelming. Some of them lash out at others, and some of them sink into despair, believing that suicide is the only option. When someone is bullied, whether it's a kid in school or a white-collar worker in a major corporation, the first impulse is to keep the incident to themselves, and hope it doesn't happen again. . But bullies are persistent, and as the problem escalates, the victim can feel as if there's nowhere to turn, and no one is safe to talk to. This revised second edition of Bullied: Why You Feel Bad inside and What to Do About it offers hope to kids and adult victims of school, workplace, or family bullying. . Written by award-winning author Katherine Mayfield, Bullied . teaches the skills and too