LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As National Bullying Prevention Month approaches this October, four-time Emmy-winning TV executive Raymond J. Brune (bru’-nee) is revealing a deeply personal story that is resonating with audiences and experts alike. In his just-released memoir, The Art of Being Bullied – Reframing Trauma One Masterpiece at a Time, Brune recounts the vicious bullying he endured during his school years in Cincinnati and how it left him with Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) — a lifelong condition that resulted in severe depression and social isolation throughout his adult life.
Bullying’s Hidden, Lasting Impact
Brune’s story is a raw and powerful reminder of how the effects of childhood bullying can linger for decades. “I was sexually assaulted in my high school locker room shower, relentlessly mocked, and stalked by a bully who was eventually executed on Ohio’sdeath row,” Brune …