Devianze on line: sexting e cyberbullismo. Psicopatologia del fenomeno ed alcune considerazioni psicodinamiche

Titolo Rivista PSICOLOGIA DI COMUNITA’
Autori/Curatori Fabio Rapisarda
Anno di pubblicazione 2018 Fascicolo 2018/1
Lingua Italiano Numero pagine 19 P. 89-107 Dimensione file 233 KB
DOI 10.3280/PSC2018-001006
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Il seguente lavoro, esaminando la notevole diffusione di alcuni fenomeni devianti on line come il cyberbullismo (minacce insistite tramite email e mezzi di comunicazione on line) ed il sexting (invio di materiale pornografico offensivo non richiesto), evidenzia il ruolo che hanno sia nelle vittime che negli abusatori i tratti di personalità, l’ambiente familiare ed il rapporto con i coetanei, considerando che le vittime per la maggior parte sono adolescenti. L’autore traccia una lettura psicodinamica dei fenomeni, evidenziando anche l’utilità di un trattamento psicoterapeutico sia per gli abusatori che per le vittime, considerando che soprattutto quest’ultime potrebbero cadere in crisi depressive.;

Keywords:Cyberbullismo, abuso, trattamento, prevenzione.

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Fabio Rapisarda, Devianze on line: sexting e cyberbullismo. Psicopatologia del fenomeno ed alcune considerazioni psicodinamiche in "PSICOLOGIA DI COMUNITA’" 1/2018, pp 89-107, DOI: 10.3280/PSC2018-001006