Psychological Bullying definition

Psychological Bullying means bullying, as defined in Section 2.1 above, and includes, but is not limited to, socially isolating an individual, making demeaning or sarcastic comments or gestures, and engaging in threatening comments or behavior. 2.1.3 “Verbal/Written Bullying” means bullying, as
Psychological Bullying means Bullying, as defined in above, and includes, but is not limited to, socially isolating an individual, demeaning or sarcastic comments, gestures, and threatening comments and behavior.
Psychological Bullying means bullying, as defined in Section 2.1 above, and includes, but is not limited to, socially isolating an individual, making demeaning or sarcastic comments or gestures, and engaging in threatening comments or behavior. 2.1.3 “Verbal/Written Bullying” means bullying, as defined in Section 2.1 above, and includes, but is not limited to, name calling, mean teasing, spreading false rumors, intimidation, sexual comments, harassing, and threatening comments or behavior that is communicated verbally or in writing. 2.2 “Cyber-Bullying” means using the Internet, a cell phone, or other device to send or post text, video, or an image with the intent or knowledge, or with reckless

Related to Psychological Bullying

  • Psychological abuse which shall mean conduct by a custodian intentionally or recklessly causing, by verbal or non-verbal conduct, a substantial diminution of a service recipient's emotional, social or behavioral development or condition, supported by a clinical assessment performed by a physician, psychologist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, licensed clinical or master social worker or licensed mental health counselor, or causing the likelihood of such diminution. Such conduct may include but shall not be limited to intimidation, threats, the display of a weapon or other object that could reasonably be perceived by a service recipient as a means for infliction of pain or injury, in a manner that constitutes a threat of physical pain or injury, taunts, derogatory comments or ridicule.

  • Telepsychology means the provision of psychological services using telecommunication technologies.

  • Psychological care means direct or consultative services provided by a psychologist licensed in the state in which the psychologist practices.

  • Psychologist means a person who has been licensed as a

  • Mental, Nervous or Psychological Disorder means a mental or nervous health condition including, but not limited to: anxiety, depression, neurosis, phobia, psychosis; or any related physical manifestation.