Emotional bullying behavior is best described as actions that manipulate or harm a person's emotional well-being rather than involving physical confrontation. It includes behaviors such as social exclusion, name-calling, teasing, mocking, humiliating, belittling feelings, using sarcasm, giving orders in a manipulative way, lying, and spreading rumors. This form of bullying targets the victim's self-worth, confidence, and emotions, often aiming to instill fear, shame, guilt, and create feelings of isolation and helplessness. Unlike physical bullying, emotional bullying relies on subtle psychological tactics to control and demean the victim over time.