Elizabeth Kandel Englander is the executive director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at Bridgewater State University and an internationally recognized researcher and program developer in the areas of bullying and cyberbullying prevention, children's use of technology, and mental health. She is the author of nine books, more than a hundred research articles, and curricula that are used in all 50 states in the US.

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"Englander's second edition brings a wealth of new knowledge to educators and parents who seek to combat bullying and cyberbullying. My favorite chapters tackle the role of bystanders-and how we can empower them-and the best ways to come alongside parents in supporting their children. Her tone is kind, motivating, and helpful; she realizes these problems cannot be solved easily, but that we can make measurable headway through a variety of specific, actionable strategies."-Sameer Hinduja, professor, Florida Atlantic University and codirector, Cyberbullying Research Center "Englander lays out the many complex angles to bullying and cyberbullying and makes them easily understood. It is an essential book for parents, educators, and mental health clinicians as well. Englander has deeply influenced my approach to how I assess and treat my patients (and their families) throughout their childhood and teenage years."-Clifford Sussman, MD, child and adolescent psychiatrist and internet and video game addiction specialist