Bodies Under Siege: Self-mutilation, Nonsuicidal Self-injury, and Body Modification in Culture and Psychiatry
Author(s): Armando R. Favazza
A quarter century after it was first published, Bodies under Siege remains the classic, authoritative book on self-mutilation. Now in its third edition, this invaluable work is updated throughout with findings from hundreds of new studies, discussions of new models of self-injury, an assessment of the S.A.F.E. (Self Abuse Finally Ends) program, and The Bill of Rights for People Who Self-Harm.
Armando R. Favazza's pioneering work identified a wide range of forces that compel or impel people to mutilate themselves, many of them cultural and societal. This new edition examines the explosive growth in the incidence of self-injurious behaviours and body modification practices.
Favazza critically assesses new and significant biological, ethological, social, and psychological findings regarding self-injury; presents current understandings of self-injurious acts from cultural and clinical perspectives; and, places self-mutilation in historical and contemporary context.
About the author:
Armando R. Favazza, M.D., M.P.H., is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He is a fellow of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American College of Psychiatrists and is a co-founder of the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Johns Hopkins University Press
- : Johns Hopkins University Press
- : 01 May 2011
- : books
Special Fields
- : Armando R. Favazza
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 616.85/82
- : 352