ResumoResiliência e bullying são dois termos de uso recente, para situações antigas. Resiliência refere-se à possibilidade humana de recuperar-se diante de adversidades. Bullying é uma forma de violência física, verbal ou por meio das ferramentas da internet. Baseia-se em preconceitos de gênero, classe social, cor, raça e outros e ocorre em diferentes espaços, como a escola. A psicoterapia pode contribuir para o fortalecimento da resiliência e a interrupção do círculo de violência do bullying, com atendimento individual ou grupal de "vítimas", "vitimizadores" e "observadores", orientação familiar e de docentes, produção de materiais e participação em grupos transdisciplinares, em um trabalho de valorização humana, desconstrução de preconceitos e desenvolvimento da autoestima.Palavras-chave: Resiliência Psicológica. Bullying. Autoestima. AbstractResilience and bullying are two terms of recent use for old situations. Resilience refers to human possibility of recovering from adversity. Bullying is a form of physical or verbal violence sometimes by means of Internet resources. It is based on prejudices due to genre, social class, color, race and other factors and occurs in different spaces such as schools. Psychotherapy may contribute for strengthening resilience and interrupting the circle of violence of bullying, with individual or group care for "victims", "victimizers" and "observers", family guidance and to teachers, the production of materials and participation in transdisciplinary groups, in a work of promotion of humane values, deconstruction of preconceptions and development of self esteem.
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