1 online resource (streaming video file) (125 min.)
Summary
A scientific and solution-oriented look at the roots of bullying and violent behavior. Using brain imaging (fMRI) and a simple ball-tossing game, researchers demonstrate that the brain looks as though it is in actual physical pain when people are rejected, even when the person doing the rejecting is a total stranger. In contrast, pioneers in education show models of acceptance that influence physical and mental health, self-esteem and even IQ. Experts in psychology, education, medicine, neuroscience, and juvenile justice who have studied "rejection" in their respective fields give commentary in Reject. They include renowned early childhood expert Vivian Gussin Paley, youth violence expert James Garbarino, and leading researchers in the study of ostracism and social exclusion
Notes
Originally released in 2015.
Closed-captioned
In English
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Kanopy platform, viewed June 25, 2020)