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-Cyberbullying: Harassment, threats, or humiliation from peers online can lead to emotional distress, anxiety, and depression. 
-Online Harassment: Persistent unwanted messages, comments, or stalking behavior can cause fear and anxiety in teens. 
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-Public Shaming: Being publicly criticized, mocked, or ridiculed on social media platforms can damage self-esteem and lead to shame. 
-Rumors and Gossip: Spreading false information or rumors about a teen online can lead to reputational harm and social anxiety. 
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-Gaslighting: Psychological manipulation tactics used to make a teen doubt their perceptions or reality can lead to confusion and self-doubt. 
-Hate Speech: Experiencing hate speech, discriminatory comments, or online abuse can lead to feelings of anger, fear, and insecurity. 
-Trolling: Provocative or inflammatory comments from trolls seeking to elicit emotional responses can cause distress and anger. 
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-Body Shaming: Criticism or negative comments about a teen's appearance or body image can contribute to body dissatisfaction and self-esteem issues. 
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-Threats: Receiving threats of harm, violence, or retaliation online can lead to fear, anxiety, and trauma. 
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-Doxxing: Sharing personal information or private details about a teen online without consent can lead to privacy violations and emotional distress. 
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-Manipulation: Being manipulated or coerced into sharing personal information, images, or engaging in risky behaviors online can lead to feelings of vulnerability and shame. 
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-Stalking: Persistent monitoring, following, or tracking of a teen's online activities can cause fear, anxiety, and invasion of privacy. 
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-Impersonation: Someone posing as a teen online to deceive, manipulate, or harm them can lead to emotional distress and trust issues. 
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-Fake Accounts: Impersonation or creation of fake accounts to bully, deceive, or manipulate teens can cause confusion and emotional distress. 
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-Catfishing: Being deceived by someone pretending to be someone else online can lead to feelings of betrayal and mistrust. 
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-CORE 1 
-self esteem 
-distrust 
-feelings of inadequacy 
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-body image 
-bolemia 
-anorexia 
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-self harm 
-suicide 
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-CORE 2 
-stress 
-mental wellbeing 
-mental health 
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-DISC 
-addiction 
-impulsivity 
-validation seeking 
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-X 
-loneliness, isolation 
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-porn 
-cp 
-revengeporn 
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-aggression 
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-CORE 1 
-self esteem 
-distrust 
-feelings of inadequacy 
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-CORE 2 
-stress 
-mental wellbeing 
-mental health 
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