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How to Talk to Your Kids About Cyberbullying
While bullying is an act of intentional aggression carried out repeatedly over time and occurring within a relationship characterized by an imbalance of power (Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, 2008), cyberbullying is threatening or hurtful messages or images being sent using an electronic device (e.g., cell phone, computer). Because it is often done indirectly or anonymously, cyberbullying is less visible to external parties and often difficult for adults to detect and address such behavior (Nansel et al., 2001). The challenge for parents is to know when their child is being cyberbullied and what to look out for.
NYPCC Fall RoundTable
NYPCC held an October Roundtable event to discuss Burnout Prevention for Clinicians.
NYPCC Featured as an Innovative Customer at the UiPath Gallery of Customer Achievement
NYPCC was recently featured as part of the UiPath Gallery of Customer Achievement. UiPath is a global software company that makes robotic process automation software and partnered with NYPCC to enhance our organization’s automation process. The Gallery, a museum-like area, at FORWARD 5, spotlighted innovative customer stories and was a huge success and a big draw for event attendees.
Mental Health in Schools: Moving Stigma Out in the Open
Mental Health in Schools: Moving Stigma Out in the Open
By: Scott Bloom, LCSW New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center (NYPCC)


