Self-mutilation
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Williams, M. E. (2008). Self-mutilation. Detroit, Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Williams, Mary E., 1960-. 2008. Self-mutilation. Detroit, Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Williams, Mary E., 1960-, Self-mutilation. Detroit, Greenhaven Press, 2008.
MLA Citation (style guide)Williams, Mary E. Self-mutilation. Detroit, Greenhaven Press, 2008.
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264 | 1 | |a Detroit : |b Greenhaven Press, |c [2008] | |
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490 | 1 | |a Opposing viewpoints series | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-220) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g ch. 3. |t What triggers self-mutilation? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Unrealistic images in the media contribute to self-mutilation / |r Teen Vogue -- |g 2. |t Cultural oppression can trigger self-mutilation / |r Kimberly Sevcik -- |g 3. |t Domestic abuse can trigger self-mutilation / |r Cathy Fillmore, |r Colleen Anne Dell, |g and |r Elizabeth Fry -- |g 4. A |t variety of factors can trigger self-mutilation / |r Laura E. Gibson -- |g 5. |t People who are faking illness may engage in self-mutilation / |r Marc D. Feldman -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |g ch. 4. |t What should be done to reduce self-injurious behavior? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Self-injury should be tolerated / |r Batya Swift Yasgur -- |g 2. |t Some websites promoting radical body modification should be censored / |r Virginia Tressider -- |g 3. |t Self-injurers should tell others about their problem / |r Celia Richardson -- |g 4. |t Medical personnel need to respond to self-injurers with more empathy / |r Zo Eastwick |g and |r Alec Grant -- |g 5. |t Self-help strategies can reduce self-mutilation / |r Deb Martinson -- |g 6. |t Prevention strategies should be adopted / |r Cornell University Family Life Development Center -- |g 7. |t Western beauty customs should be defined as harmful cultural practices / |r Sheila Jeffreys -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |t For further discussion -- |t Bibliography of books -- |t Index. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- |t Introduction -- |g ch. 1. |t How serious a problem is self-mutilation? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Self-cutting is a serious problem / |r D'Arcy Lyness -- |g 2. |t Not acting on the urge to cut is a serious problem / |r Alex Williams -- |g 3. |t Most self-injurers do not have an increased risk of suicide / |r Betsy Bates -- |g 4. |t Self-injury affects males as well as females / |r LifeSIGNS -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |g ch. 2. |t Does body modification constitute self-mutilation? -- |t Chapter preface -- |g 1. |t Body modification is a form of self-mutilation / |r Sheila Jeffreys -- |g 2. |t Body modification is often a form of self-expression / |r Kathlyn Gay |g and |r Christine Whittington -- |g 3. |t Body modification is often a marker of cultural identity / |r Debbie Jefkin-Elnekave -- |g 4. |t Body modification is often a sign of cultural depravity / |r Melanie Phillips -- |g 5. |t Piercing and tattooing can be dangerous / |r Pippa Wysong -- |g 6. |t Cosmetic surgery can be a form of self-mutilation / |r Virginia L. Blum -- |g 7. |t Cosmetic surgery boosts self-esteem / |r Michelle Copeland -- |t Periodical bibliography -- |
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