Category Archives: relational aggression

Blog Post: Perspective of a Father

Here’s an interesting blog post from the perspective of a father. He makes a good point about children learning their behavior from their parents. One of the commentors wrote about having sons and her experience with mean boys. http://www.thejackb.com/2011/06/14/mean-girls-come-from-mean-moms/

Extreme Case of Relational Aggression…by a man

For details, read this article of how Seemona Sumasar was framed and spent seven months in jail as a result. Seems her ex-boyfriend was angry, and why was he angry? Because he raped her and she was not going to keep silent about it. This is appalling. It is, also, a prime, albeit extreme, example [...]

Target to bully to target…

Here’s an example of how how bullying can spiral out of control, and how roles can switch back and forth as assaults are met with assaults. It’s the recent news story of Jessi Slaughter (online name). Parry Aft is interviewed by Good Morning America in response to this situation where an 11 year old girl [...]

Relational Aggression in Marriage?

I was recently asked if relational aggression could be found in marriage. Yes. Relational aggression can be found in marriage, in politics, in churches, in businesses and higher education. Relational aggression can exist in any social interaction. Relational aggression is not age or gender. It’s covert abuse and manipulation. When did we ever get the [...]

Unintended Consequences?

At home school co-op a few days ago, one of the mothers talked about her friend who knew of a child, going through bullying in first grade. She said this child suffered alienation and was treated meanly by the other kids. The alienation was orchestrated by one child, whose lead the other children in the [...]