Bully Bonding

In intimate partner violence, bully bonding presents as a classic trauma bond. The abuser systematically erodes the victim's self-esteem until the victim believes they cannot survive without the abuser's approval.

In workplaces and schools, leadership must enforce zero-tolerance policies for exclusionary behavior and collective harassment. When HR departments or school administrations actively penalize group gossip, workplace mobbing, and cliquish exclusion, they raise the personal cost of participating in a bully bond. 3. Foster Prosocial Bonding Alternatives bully bonding

The victim pushes away people who try to help or point out the unhealthy nature of the relationship. 4. The Long-Term Consequences In intimate partner violence, bully bonding presents as