Understanding the different forms of bullying

Understanding the Different Forms of Bullying

Is bullying a serious crime in India?


Reports have suggested India ranks in the top 3 in cases of cyberbullying.&nbsp1 in 10 adolescents faces cyberbullying. Some reports even suggest that Maharashtra tops the list in the number of registered cases of cyberbullying and stalking of women.

Cases of bullying of teens in romantic relationships, bullying of women, workplace bullying, and cases of bullying of children in schools have been evidently and commonly reported and there has been quite an evident increase in the number.

Under such a scenario, addressing and recognizing the issue first and creating an inclusive environment is of utmost necessity. Addressing and deciding to ask for help might require a lot of courage but you need not worry at Skooc we have a team of the most empathetic clinicians providing the best care and treatment to everyone affected.

Let us first educate ourselves a bit about the different types of bullying and how it can manifest:


  • Physical bullying – involves physically hurting a person which involves any kind of kicking, hitting, or any other kind of physical harm.

  • Verbal bullying – it is no less of a crime. It can be any kind of hurtful words, teasing, name-calling, or anything that mentally humiliates the victim.

  • Social bullying– affecting social relationships, and reputations by spreading rumors, manipulating bonds, or social exclusions can adversely affect a person and are signs of social bullying.

  • Cyberbullying– it is the most common form of bullying as it is done digitally. People feel they are free to pass statements on to anyone on social communication channels. And sometimes digital toxicity can harshly affect the victim.

  • Sexual bullying- it is a very serious crime and can be any kind of unwelcoming comments, gestures, and even actions of a sexual nature. It can be inappropriate comments, gestures, or inappropriate touching. Sometimes it gets difficult to identify the victim and in such cases, victims are mostly suffering in silence.

  • Prejudicial bullying – targeting individuals for their race, ethnicity, sexual preferences, religion, or any other reason. Passing racist comments, homophobic behavior, body shaming, etc. are a few common examples.&nbsp

  • Covert bullying – it is a secretive kind of bullying. In such cases, it is very difficult to bring the culprit out of the closet as it is done through subtle manipulation undermining someone or spreading false rumors discreetly.

Saddening the fact is that a person might be exposed to bullying in multiple ways and even instances can be recorded at any age or place be it at school, college, work, social media, or even in society.&nbsp

Our team of experienced clinicians at Skooc from their counseling and treatment experience have pointed out instances of bullying faced in various ways.

While bullying can happen anytime at any place here are some common scenarios where bullying can take place


  • Schools and educational institutions – students in schools, colleges, and universities are commonly exposed to verbal bullying, social exclusions, physical aggression and even cyberbullying from peers. As a result, many many educational institutions have implemented no-tolerance policies and strict actions against bullying.

To avoid such situations check Skooc for schools to make mental health and wellbeing programs easily available to your students and teachers.&nbsp Our team of clinicians is experienced and trained in child psychology and related concerns and will treat your child with the utmost care.

  • Workplace bullying-&nbsp adults might be facing workplace bullying which not only affects their productivity but also could be affecting them personally.&nbsp

If you as a business want to avoid such instances at your workplace and want to maintain a healthy workplace culture to boost productivity then do not forget to check&nbsp


Skooc for business to boost your productivity and maintain work-life balance.


In the fast-moving and ever-evolving world, we as humans are exposed to a lot. One can at any age or space be suffering silently and unknowingly through a lot. Lack of a channel to bring it out, or the fear of addressing the issue might make the issue quite serious.&nbsp

Counseling can help cure various issues. Children dealing with autism, behavioral issues, ADHD, OCD, and obesity could be treated with clinical counseling.

Even teenagers deal with gain and grief, depression, anxiety, panic, self-esteem issues, and relationship issues and must see a professional counselor to help them come out of it. Also, couple therapy and trauma therapy have proved quite helpful to adults. Divorce counseling for families helps shape better future bonds.

It is time to break stereotypes and speak openly about mental health issues. One should possibly look for signs in themselves or people around them suggesting counseling needs.&nbsp

At Skooc we provide counseling for children, teenagers, adults, and even family therapy sessions.


Therapy can help you deal with your issues, find solutions to your problems, build better relationships, and even rebuild broken relationships.


Don’t wait any further contact us now for any kind of mental help and our team of clinicians will be there with you.

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