Bullying
A Guide to Research, Intervention, and Prevention
Faye Mishna
Reviews and Awards
"With so many books on bullying available, one might wonder what a new book can add that is new or different. Bullying, by noted bullying scholar Dr. Faye Mishna, approaches this complex problem from the perspective of relationships, which gives the reader additional important insights into this important problem behavior. Dr. Mishna's research has made a significant contribution to the field of bullying research; this new book provides a nuanced look at bullying in a highly readable book suitable for a variety of audiences. Scholars and practitioners alike will benefit from the valuable material presented in this new volume, which will occupy a prominent position on my bookshelf." -- Sheri Bauman, PhD, University of Arizona
"This is an excellent text for students, practitioners, and researchers in this important area. It combines an integrative review of the literature and most pertinent research findings with a great attention to the human story that unfolds when bullies and victims are examined closely. The book maintains the vital balance between presenting and understanding the personal and unique and the overall cultural, social, and interpersonal context in which bullying takes place. The chapter on treatment intervention, collaboration, and consultation reflects the balance between keen clinical insight and understanding the impact of social contexts." -- Rami Benbenishty, PhD, Bar Ilan University, Israel
"Faye Mishna's incisive book is an essential reference for researchers, policy makers, and educators who spend time with children and adolescents. It is solidly grounded in evidence from research and practice, clearly addressing the contemporary issues confronting adults working to prevent or respond to all forms of bullying, including cyber bullying, behavior. It is comprehensive, insightful, and sensitive to the needs and concerns of children and young people." -- Donna Cross, EdD, Edith Cowan University, Australia
"In summary, Bullying: A Guide to Research, Intervention, and Prevention would be a recommended resource for readers who wish to get a quick understanding of issues surrounding bullying." -- Rich Gilman, PsycCRITIQUES
"Mishna (social work, Univ. of Toronto) attempts to present a broad picture of the problem, stressing that it is a worldwide phenomenon. The author favors an ecological approach, looking at the various micro and macro systems that affect particular situations in terms of personal and social relationships. She cites many sources and includes case studies demonstrating some successful interventions." -- S. Sugarman, emerita, Bennington College, Vermont State Colleges, CHOICE