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What if you got an email from someone you never met and the only thing it said was: "WHAT IS IT THAT BULLIES YOU...?" How would you respond? Would you respond at all? And if you did, what would you tell this stranger? Over 10,000 people replied to this mysterious email, and this second volume of the "anthology of anonymoUS" chronicles 99 more of their stories through poetry, art and private journal entries. These personal confessions are a reminder that...even when life leaves us feeling bullied, we are never alone. Even in our darkest moments, we are never alone...and sometimes that is all we need to know.…mehr

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What if you got an email from someone you never met and the only thing it said was: "WHAT IS IT THAT BULLIES YOU...?" How would you respond? Would you respond at all? And if you did, what would you tell this stranger? Over 10,000 people replied to this mysterious email, and this second volume of the "anthology of anonymoUS" chronicles 99 more of their stories through poetry, art and private journal entries. These personal confessions are a reminder that...even when life leaves us feeling bullied, we are never alone. Even in our darkest moments, we are never alone...and sometimes that is all we need to know.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Anthony-Nalepa, M.A., LMFT is a licensed psychotherapist who strongly believes in the power of stories. He specializes in youth bullying and LGBTQIA-affirmative psychotherapy in his private practice (Therapy UnScripted) -- utilizing brain science, somatic experience and lived-in narratives to bring forth Client empowerment. Outside of his psychotherapy work, Nalepa also serves as executive director of an art therapy non-profit (The AnonymoUS Initiative) and works as a professor of psychology at Antioch University Los Angeles, where he teaches "Deconstructing Bullying: Why Humanity Hates" -- one of the country's first-ever collegiate-level courses that deal with the psychosocial ramifications of today's bullying epidemic.