There are also defined four statuses in bullying literature: the victim being exposed bullyingacts, the bully displaying bullying acts, the bully/victim who is both subject to bullying and victim ofbullying acts, and the bystander not involved in bullying incident. Victims of bullying are defined asphysically weak, emotionally vulnerable, anxious, lonely, having poor social skills, low level of selfesteemand academic problems. Bullies mostly present conduct disorders and may have high level ofsocial status surprisingly and come from families with high SES. Most of them, therefore, present socialadjustment problems. Bully/victims, on the other hand, may be both passive and provocative oraggressive. Bully/victims may adapt some maladaptive behaviors via displaying bullying actsthemselves while coping with adverse effects of bullying behaviors (Vanderbilt & Augustyn, 2010).