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William Everett Copeland
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry
william.copeland@duke.edu
Box 3454 Med Ctr, Durham, NC
905 W Main St, Ste 22, Durham, NC
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Published August 20, 2018
Back-to-School Advice: Scholars Share Tips for Tackling Homework, Learning Difficulties and Bullying
Published May 19, 2016
A part of growing up? Duke study shows bullying can cause lasting health problems
Published February 26, 2016
William Copeland: The lasting effects of bullying
Published December 22, 2015
Study shows short period of bullying can cause lifelong problems
Published November 17, 2015
Study: Kids who bully twice as likely to suffer from bulimia
Published November 16, 2015
Surprising Links Between Bullies and Eating Disorders
Published September 28, 2015
Wealthier families have happier kids
Published September 3, 2015
Children with mild mental health issues are often overlooked
Published July 17, 2015
Stow the flash cards mom and dad: Social skills better for your kids
Published July 16, 2015
Children with mental health problems are also at risk as adults
Published July 16, 2015
Even mild mental health problems in children can cause trouble later
Published July 15, 2015
Study Links Success in Adulthood to Childhood Psychiatric Health
Published April 28, 2015
How child bullying victims face long-term hits to mental health