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Title: Bullying, neuropsychological evaluations for legal protections
Abstract: Bullying is a growing occurence in modern society. It can have importantimpacts on the public health of the involved countries. This review highlightsthe phenomenon of bullying, with particular reference to the neuropsychologicaleffects that aggressive behavior can have on the victimsand the relationship with legal protecition. Neural plasticity in childhoodand adolescence is still high and aggressive behavior can compromise theproper development of the brain and its activities, leading to discomfortand psychophysical pathologies, not only in the period immediately followingthe event, but also in adulthood. It is essential that the researchers continueto study the effects of bullying at neuropsychological level, in orderto increase the awareness, at political and legislative level, of the need for agrowing diffusion of systems for detecting bullying, supporting, not onlythe deviant behavior of the bully, but also the distress of the victim and therestoration of a neuropsychological balance.
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Title: Il bullismo, valutazioni neuropsicologiche per la tutela giuridica della vittima
Abstract: Il bullismo è un fenomeno crescente nella società moderna che può avere ripercussioni importanti sulla salute pubblica dei paesi coinvolti. Questa reviewevidenzia il fenomeno del bullismo, con particolare riferimento agli effetti,in termini neuropsicologici, che il comportamento aggressivo può averesu chi lo subisce e alla relazione con gli aspetti di tutela giuridica. La plasticitàneurale nell'età infantile e adolescenziale è ancora alta e gli atti aggressivipossono compromettere il corretto sviluppo del cervello e delle sue funzionalità,portando a disagi e patologie psicofisiche non solo nel periodo immediatamentesuccessivo all'evento, ma anche in età adulta. È fondamentale chela ricerca continui gli studi sugli impatti del bullismo a livello neuropsicologico,al fine di sensibilizzare gli organi politici e legislativi sulla necessità di unasempre maggiore diffusione di sistemi di rilevamento degli atti di bullismo edi supporto, non solo al comportamento deviante del bullo, ma anche al disagiodella vittima e al ripristino di equilibrio neuropsicologico.
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Title: Intimidation, évaluations neuropsychologiques de la protection juridique de la victime
Abstract: L'intimidation est un phénomène croissant dans la société moderne qui peut avoir des répercussions importantes sur la santé publique des pays impliqués.Cette revue représente le phénomène de l'intimidation, avec une référence particulière aux effets, en termes neuropsychologiques, que le comportement agressif peut avoir ceux qui en souffrent et la relation avec les aspects de la protection juridique.La plasticité dans l'enfance et l'adolescence est toujours élevée et les actes agressifs compromettent le développement correct du cerveau et de sa fonctionnalité, conduisant à des inconvénients et des pathologies psychophysiques non seulement au cours de la période immédiatement immédiatement à l'événement, mais aussi à l'âge adulte.Il est essentiel que les études sur les impacts de l'intimidation au niveau neuropsychologique se poursuivent, afin de sensibiliser les organismes politiques et législatifs sur la nécessité d'une plus grande diffusion des systèmes de détection des actes d'intimidation du soutien, non seulement à l'équilibre déviant de l'intimidateur, mais aussi à l'intimidation des victimes et à la restauration de l'équilibre neuropsychologique. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Bullying, evaluaciones neuropsicológicas para la protección legal de la víctima
Abstract: La intimidación es un fenómeno creciente en la sociedad moderna que puede tener importantes repercusiones en la salud pública de los países involucrados.Esta revisión es el fenómeno de la intimidación, con particular referencia a los efectos, en términos neuropsicológicos, de que el comportamiento agresivo puede tener a quienes lo sufren y la relación con los aspectos de la protección legal.La plasticidad en la infancia y la adolescencia sigue siendo alta y los actos agresivos comprometen el desarrollo correcto del cerebro y su funcionalidad, lo que lleva a las molestias y las patologías psicofísicas no solo en el período inmediatamente al evento, sino también en la edad adulta.Es esencial que los estudios sobre los impactos de la intimidación a nivel neuropsicológico continúen, para crear conciencia sobre los cuerpos políticos y legislativos sobre la necesidad de una mayor difusión de los sistemas de detección del acoso actos del apoyo, no solo sobre el comportamiento del abuelamente, sino también para la discusión de víctimas y la restauración del equilibrio neurospsicológico. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Bullying, avaliações neuropsicológicas para a proteção legal da vítima
Abstract: O bullying é um fenômeno crescente na sociedade moderna que pode ter repercussões importantes na saúde pública dos países envolvidos.Essa revisão da evidência é o fenômeno do bullying, com referência particular aos efeitos, em termos neuropsicológicos, de que o comportamento agressivo pode ter aqueles que o sofrem e o relacionamento com os aspectos da proteção legal.A plasticidade na infância e na adolescência ainda é alta e os atos agressivos comprometem o desenvolvimento correto do cérebro e sua funcionalidade, levando a inconveniência e patologias psicofísicas não apenas no período imediatamente ao evento, mas também na idade adulta.É essencial que os estudos sobre os impactos do bullying no nível neuropsicológico continuem, a fim de aumentar a conscientização dos órgãos políticos e legislativos sobre a necessidade de um maior difusão de sistemas de detecção dos atos de bullying da apoio, não apenas ao comportamento desviante do bully, mas também ao desconforto da vítima e à restauração da neuropsquiana. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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