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A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain - Marilee Strong
A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain
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Self-mutilation is a behavior so shocking that it is almost never discussed. Yet estimates are that upwards of eight million Americans are chronic self-injurers. They are people who use knives, razor blades, or broken glass to cut themselves. Their numbers include the actor Johnny Depp, Girl... show more
Self-mutilation is a behavior so shocking that it is almost never discussed. Yet estimates are that upwards of eight million Americans are chronic self-injurers. They are people who use knives, razor blades, or broken glass to cut themselves. Their numbers include the actor Johnny Depp, Girl Interrupted author Susanna Kaysen, and the late Princess Diana. Mistakenly viewed as suicide attempts or senseless masochism--even by many health professionals--"cutting" is actually a complex means of coping with emotional pain. Marilee Strong explores this hidden epidemic through case studies, startling new research from psychologists, trauma experts, and neuroscientists, and the heartbreaking insights of cutters themselves--who range from troubled teenagers to middle-age professionals to grandparents. Strong explains what factors lead to self-mutilation, why cutting helps people manage overwhelming fear and anxiety, and how cutters can heal both their internal and external wounds and break the self-destructive cycle. A Bright Red Scream is a groundbreaking, essential resource for victims of self-mutilation, their families, teachers, doctors, and therapists.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780140280531 (0140280537)
ASIN: 0140280537
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it
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Thoroughly researched, compassionate, thorough and interesting, this is an excellent book for people interested in the subject of people who cut themselves. It focuses on those who do it for psychological reasons (traumatized cutters) but it also includes information on performers, scarification, pi...
Minor Characters
Minor Characters rated it
A good start with a lot of insight into the chronically misunderstood behavior of self-injury. Unfortunately, Marilee Strong focuses almost completely on the percentage who cut because of severe childhood trauma and abuse, effectively ignoring the significant percentage (between 40% and 50%, depend...
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