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Power Triangles: Bullies, Targets and Bystanders
Dr. Stuart Twemlow, MD
Wednesday, September 19, 2007 , 12:45 – 2:30 p.m., New
Trier High School, Room C234, 7 Happ Road, Northfield 60093. Popular speaker
Dr. Stuart Twemlow, MD returns to update parents on modern-day bullying
practices and remedies. Dr. Twemlow is the director of the Peaceful Schools and
Communities Project of The Child and Family Program, The Menninger Clinic,
Baylor College of Medicine, and a nationally-recognized psychiatric expert on
the social architecture of bullying. His focus for this lecture will be on the
“power triangle” of bully, target and bystander, with new light shed on the
crucial role of the bystander and how to encourage him/her to take action. Learn
the crucial difference between a child with a healthy competitive streak and a
child seeking to exploit power imbalances by force, intimidation and
humiliation. Discover how bullying manifests itself today in all its subtle and
overt forms, and gain insight into why and how adults may model negative
dominance practices themselves.
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