Similarities between Bullying and Power (social and political)
Bullying and Power (social and political) have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abuse, American Psychological Association, Bullying, Coercion, Envy, Gender identity, Intimidation, Isolation to facilitate abuse, Machiavellianism, Physical abuse, Psychological abuse, Psychological manipulation, Rationalization (psychology), Social exclusion, Verbal abuse, Victim blaming.
Abuse
Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit.
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American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States, with around 117,500 members including scientists, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students.
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Bullying
Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate or aggressively dominate others.
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Coercion
Coercion is the practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or force.
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Envy
Envy (from Latin invidia) is an emotion which "occurs when a person lacks another's superior quality, achievement, or possession and either desires it or wishes that the other lacked it".
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Gender identity
Gender identity is one's personal experience of one's own gender.
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Intimidation
Intimidation (also called cowing) is intentional behavior that "would cause a person of ordinary sensibilities" to fear injury or harm.
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Isolation to facilitate abuse
Isolation (physical, social or emotional) is often used to facilitate power and control over someone for an abusive purpose.
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Machiavellianism
Machiavellianism is "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct".
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Physical abuse
Physical abuse is any intentional act causing injury or trauma to another person or animal by way of bodily contact.
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Psychological abuse
Psychological abuse (also referred to as psychological violence, emotional abuse, or mental abuse) is a form of abuse, characterized by a person subjecting, or exposing, another person to behavior that may result in psychological trauma, including anxiety, chronic depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Psychological manipulation
Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics.
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Rationalization (psychology)
In psychology and logic, rationalization or rationalisation (also known as making excuses) is a defense mechanism in which controversial behaviors or feelings are justified and explained in a seemingly rational or logical manner to avoid the true explanation, and are made consciously tolerable—or even admirable and superior—by plausible means.
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Social exclusion
Social exclusion, or social marginalization, is the social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society.
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Verbal abuse
Verbal abuse (verbal attack or verbal assault) is when a person forcefully criticizes, insults, or denounces someone else.
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Victim blaming
Victim blaming occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially at fault for the harm that befell them.
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Bullying and Power (social and political) Comparison
Bullying has 146 relations, while Power (social and political) has 176. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 4.97% = 16 / (146 + 176).
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