Dr. Bryan Pearlman Releases Powerful New Book “How To Be An Anti-Bully: Stand Up, Speak Out, and Help Stop the Hurt”
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A Compassionate, Practical Guide for Kids, Teens, Families, and Educators — Available Now on Amazon
St. Louis, MO — Bullying remains one of the most pressing mental health and educational challenges facing children, teens, and families today. In response, Dr. Bryan Pearlman, St. Louis therapist, educator, and founder of Pearlman & Associates, has released a timely and impactful new book: How To Be An Anti-Bully: Stand Up, Speak Out, and Help Stop the Hurt, now available on Amazon.com at https://a.co/d/a7EbAD7.
Written in a clear, compassionate, and deeply human voice, How To Be An Anti-Bully goes beyond simply telling people what not to do. Instead, it offers real-world tools, stories, and strategies that help readers understand why bullying happens, how it impacts mental health, and—most importantly—what to do instead.
“Bullying can break hearts, crush confidence, and in some cases, cost lives,” said Dr. Bryan Pearlman. “But it doesn’t have to be this way. When kids, adults, and schools are given the right tools, language, and support, real change is possible.”
Dr. Pearlman brings decades of experience to the page. A former school principal and teacher turned mental-health therapist, he currently practices at Pearlman & Associates, a trusted St. Louis therapy and St. Louis mental health practice based in Creve Coeur. His clinical and educational background allows him to address bullying from both prevention and healing perspectives.
The book speaks directly to those who have been bullied, those who have witnessed bullying, and even those who may recognize themselves as having bullied others. With honesty and empathy, Dr. Pearlman explains what bullying truly is—defined by power imbalance, repetition, and harm—and dispels common myths that often prevent effective intervention.
Inside the book, readers will explore where bullying happens today, from classrooms and playgrounds to group chats and social media, and why certain individuals become targets. The emotional toll on victims, bystanders, and even bullies themselves is addressed through a mental health lens, making the book especially relevant for families seeking St. Louis therapy or counseling support.
“This book is about accountability without shame,” Dr. Pearlman explained. “Kids and adults don’t grow when they’re attacked. They grow when they’re understood, supported, and taught better skills.”
How To Be An Anti-Bully includes real-life inspired stories, reflection questions, and engaging “What Would YOU Do?” scenarios that encourage readers to think critically and compassionately. The book also highlights well-known individuals who transformed experiences of bullying into purpose, leadership, and advocacy.
Practical tools offered in the book include how to stand up to bullying safely and assertively, how to ask for help without fear or embarrassment, how to support peers as a true ally, and how to make amends and change direction if you have been the bully. Restorative practices, empathy-building strategies, and confidence-building mental health tools are woven throughout.
One standout feature is The Anti-Bullying Pledge, a personal commitment readers can make to stand up for others and help create safer environments. The book also provides a blueprint for creating Anti-Bullying Allies within schools and communities.
“This is more than a book,” said Dr. Pearlman. “It’s a movement. From playgrounds to workplaces, we all have a role in stopping the hurt.”
Dr. Pearlman is joined at Pearlman & Associates by a dedicated team of clinicians, including Dr. Lena Pearlman, Rebecca Dougherty, Samantha Pearlman, and Sydnee Maberry, all committed to supporting children, teens, adults, and families through high-quality St. Louis mental health care. The practice offers both in-person and online therapy, with appointments available this week.
Nestled in the heart of Creve Coeur, Pearlman & Associates welcomes clients from across the greater St. Louis region at their office located at 655 Craig Road, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63141. Whether you’re seeking expert therapy, valuable mental health support, or insights into Dr. Pearlman’s dedicated approach to healing, explore more at https://stlmentalhealth.com. Dr. Pearlman’s inspiring book, How To Be An Anti-Bully: Stand Up, Speak Out, and Help Stop the Hurt, is now available on Amazon—empowering readers to foster compassion, summon courage, and take meaningful action toward creating a kinder, safer world, one brave voice at a time.
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Dr. Bryan Pearlman
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