Results 1–10 of 11 for "Web Page"X and "Bullying"X related to "The minority stress perspective" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicBullyingXLesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (7)Education (5)Children (4)Teens (4) 41 more... [+] Law & psychology (3)Suicide (3)Violence (3)Addictions (2)ADHD (2)Aging (2)Alzheimer's (2)Anger (2)Anxiety (2)Autism (2)Bipolar disorder (2)Death & dying (2)Depression (2)Disasters (2)Eating disorders (2)Emotional health (2)Ethics (2)Hate crimes (2)Hypnosis (2)Intelligence (2)Kids & the media (2)Learning & memory (2)Marriage & divorce (2)Obesity (2)Parenting (2)Personality (2)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (2)Race (2)Schizophrenia (2)Sexual abuse (2)Shyness (2)Sleep (2)Stress (2)Testing issues (2)Therapy (2)Trauma (2)Women & men (2)Workplace issues (2)Abortion (1)HIV & AIDS (1)Human rights (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeWeb PageXYear2017 (1)2016 (1)2015 (1) Results 1–10 of 11 Previous 1 2 Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.You're So Gay: Homophobic Name Calling as Bullying BehaviorThe featured research in this issue of Article Spotlight examines the acts that youth identify as bullying behaviors and how homophobic name calling fits into that repertoire.Web Page (February 2015)2.CDC Releases Sexual Minority Youth DataNew report highlights suicide and bullying among LGB students — two priorities of APA advocacy efforts.Web Page (August 2016)3.Using Research to Prevent Bullying: What Works, and What Can Schools Do?Prevention strategies, including social-emotional learning approaches; evidence-based programs, and programs that show promise and deserve more study.Web Page (May 2017)4.Youth at Disproportionate RiskThe three groups of youths at disproportionate risk identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.Web Page 5.Safe and Supportive SchoolsThe Safe and Supportive Schools Project promotes safe and supportive environments to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among adolescents.Web Page 6.Psychology TopicsPlain-language explanations of how our mental health and behavior play a role in everyday issues such as: aging, depression, eating disorders, emotional health, marriage and divorce, parenting, sexuality, sleep, stress and trauma.Web Page 7.Bullying & Safe Schools for LGBT StudentsResources for LGBT students, including the Coalition Letter to Secetary Sebelius on Bullying, Cyberbullying and Harassment Recommendations, Stop Bullying Now! campaign, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network and others.Web Page 8.Reports & BrochuresBrowse APA task force reports; annual reports; and brochures on topics such as psychology careers, sexual orientation, advertising and kids, sexualization of girls, the importance of sleep, and more.Web Page 9.Training and Technical AssistanceSpecific assistance for groups of youth at disproportionate risk, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth, with an emphasis on young men who have sex with men, homeless youth and youth enrolled in alternative schools.Web Page 10.Bullying, Harassment and Electronic Aggression PreventionBullying among school-age youth is a pervasive problem that creates challenges in the teaching and learning environment.Web Page Previous 1 2 Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 11 for "Web Page"X and "Bullying"X related to "The minority stress perspective"