Cyberstalking and the Role of Mental Health Professionals
Briefly

Cyberstalking is a form of digital harassment that utilizes technology such as social media and surveillance devices to intimidate or track individuals. It can manifest in numerous situations, from personal vendettas to broad-based bullying in schools or workplaces. Victims often face mental health struggles stemming from their experiences, sometimes unaware of their cyberstalking vulnerability. Mental health professionals are essential for identifying such cases, offering support, and creating safe spaces for victims to share their experiences and seek help.
Cyberstalking encompasses harassment through digital technology, with implications that range from personal intimidation to systematic extortion using sensitive material.
Mental health professionals play a crucial role by providing identification, screening, and support for clients who face the consequences of cyberstalking.
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