The Science of Handling Bullying: Lessons From the UCLA PEERS Clinic

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Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Seminars
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Overview
This Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Seminar is intended to provide an overview of strategies for handling direct and indirect forms of bullying from one of the only evidence-based social skills interventions for youth with autism and social challenges. Concrete rules and steps of ecologically valid strategies for handling teasing, physical bullying, cyberbullying, and rumors/gossip will be summarized. Role-play demonstrations will be shown and methods for teaching social skills will be discussed. Research outcomes related to the PEERS® social skills intervention will be highlighted by the program developer and additional resources will be provided.
Learning objectives
- Recognize the different forms of direct and indirect bullying
- Describe the consequences of peer rejection
- Apply ecologically valid strategies for handling direct bullying (i.e., teasing and physical bullying)
- Summarize appropriate strategies for minimizing indirect bullying (i.e., cyberbullying and rumors/gossip)
Professional credit
- This activity offers the following types of credit: APA
- 1.0 CEs are available.
- Additional details can be found in the activity document for this resource.
Added on 5/26/2022