THE BULLYNG
Bullying is any form of physical psychological abuse, verbal or produced between school repeatedly over a given in the classroom, as long through social networks, with the specific name of cyberbullying. Statistically, the dominant type of violence is the emotional and occurs mostly in the classroom and playground schools. The protagonists of cases of bullying are often children in the process of entry into adolescence, being slightly higher percentage of girls in the profile of victims.This type of school violence is characterized therefore by a reiteration designed to achieve the intimidation of the victim, involving an abuse of power as it is exercised by a stronger aggressor (either the real or perceived strength subjectively) than that . The subject is abused and physically exposed and emotionally abusive to the subject, generating as a result a number of psychological effects (although these are not part of the diagnosis); is common for the living harassed terrified with the idea of going to school and displayed very nervous, sad and lonely in their daily lives. In some cases, the severity of the situation can lead to thoughts of suicide and even materialization own consequences of harassment of people of any age. They tend to be more prone to bullying those children who have functional diversity, among which can be counted as Down syndrome, autism, Asperger's syndrome, etc.
Bullying is any form of physical psychological abuse, verbal or produced between school repeatedly over a given in the classroom, as long through social networks, with the specific name of cyberbullying. Statistically, the dominant type of violence is the emotional and occurs mostly in the classroom and playground schools. The protagonists of cases of bullying are often children in the process of entry into adolescence, being slightly higher percentage of girls in the profile of victims.This type of school violence is characterized therefore by a reiteration designed to achieve the intimidation of the victim, involving an abuse of power as it is exercised by a stronger aggressor (either the real or perceived strength subjectively) than that . The subject is abused and physically exposed and emotionally abusive to the subject, generating as a result a number of psychological effects (although these are not part of the diagnosis); is common for the living harassed terrified with the idea of going to school and displayed very nervous, sad and lonely in their daily lives. In some cases, the severity of the situation can lead to thoughts of suicide and even materialization own consequences of harassment of people of any age. They tend to be more prone to bullying those children who have functional diversity, among which can be counted as Down syndrome, autism, Asperger's syndrome, etc.
THE DRUGS
There are different types of drugs and although its effects may vary, the overall damage is always the same.
Several types of drugs and it should be noted between the use of chemical substances for medical purposes and abuse in their consumption, with addictive purposes.
There are legal and socially accepted drugs and other illegal and promoted.
Among the laws are the snuff, coffee, alcoholic beverages, industrial solvents and drugs. Among the illegals are marijuana, cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, etc.
According to the effects on the body, substances can be addictive stimulant, depressant, narcotic or hallucinogenic.
The main stimulant drugs are the: cocaine, amphetamines, methilfenidas the fenometrazina and others, whether inhaled, smoked or injected, producing increased alertness, excitation, euphoria, increased heart rate and blood pressure, insomnia and loss of appetite.
Depressive substances such as barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol and methaqualona, cause slurred speech, disorientation, unsteady walking and drunkenness.
Narcotics are used in medicine, among them are opium, morphine, codeine, heroin, methadone and others and among its effects are euphoria, dizziness, decreased breathing and nausea.Hallucinogens are substances that produce delusions, hallucinations, altered body perceptions and reality and a lot of emotional arousal. Among the most used are the LSD, mushrooms, mescaline, peyote and others.
Some drugs are:Cocaine
- Heroin
- Marijuana
- Hashish
- Ecstasy
- Crack
- LSD
- Amphetamines
- Barbiturates
- Inhalants
- Snuff
- Alcohol
- Benzodiecepinas
- Floripondio
- Ketamine
THE Cyberaddiction
Cyberaddiction or Internet addiction disorder (IAD), or more broadly overuse, problematic and / or pathological Internet, through various devices (computers, phones, tablets, etc.) that interferes with daily life.
As stated by the professor of psychology at the University of Deusto, Helena Matute, 1 does not exist called "cyberaddiction". Such a theory is based on: The term "Internet addiction" was originally a joke email electrónico.Internet addiction is not listed in the DSM V (released May 18, 2013), the manual most commonly used for the diagnosis of mental disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association, and has not been accepted by the American Psychological Association . Advocates hide behind its existence that the Internet is still very new and therefore not yet been accepted the existence of this addiction by leading professional associations. Its inclusion in the DSM V (DSM IV dates from 2000) was to debate. apparently was rejected again, including, having to do with the Internet, only Internet gambling as a variant of addiction dismissing the game and so again there is something called "cyberaddiction" or "Internet addiction."
Despite its rejection by the international community, several clinics and a minority of experts, insist on their existence as addiction and / or provide a therapy to cure the alleged pathology. Officially it is considered that there may be a "excessive" but never an "addiction" and that its causes will come motivated not by Internet itself, if not by external causes that lead the user to find an escape route in the Internet and its possibilities. One reason most valued are the problems in establishing social relationships, something simpler to get online thanks to anonymity and disinhibition, but may be more ephemeral.