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A Bright Red Scream : ウィキペディア英語版 | A Bright Red Scream
''A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain'' is a 1998 non fiction psychology book written by American journalist Marilee Strong about self-harm. Published by Viking Press, it is the first general interest book on self-harm. ==Background== In 1987 American psychiatrist Armando Favazza published ''Bodies Under Siege: Self-mutilation in Culture and Psychiatry'', the first psychiatric text on the subject of self-harm. Marilee Strong was an American journalist who had spent several weeks in Mozambique on a Pulitzer Fellowship reporting on the psychological trauma experienced by children as a result of the civil war.〔''A Bright Red Scream'', p. xvii.〕 When she returned to the United States, she heard about self-harm and decided to research the subject.〔 In 1993 she wrote an article for ''San Francisco Focus'' entitled "A Bright Red Scream", part of a surge in media interest in the topic in the years following the publication of Favazza's book.〔Favazza, Armando. ''A Bright Red Scream'' (Introduction), p. xiii.〕 Strong's was the first in-depth magazine article on self-harm and was the cover story for that issue.〔〔 To research the book, she interviewed over 50 people who intentionally harm themselves, many of them by cutting.〔 She also interviewed neuroscientists, psychologists and psychiatrists, including Favazza, a recognised expert on self-harm, and Bessel van der Kolk, a specialist in posttraumatic stress disorder.〔''A Bright Red Scream'', p. xvi.〕 The title of the article and book came from an interview with a self-harmer who described the action of self-mutilation as a cry for help, calling it "a bright red scream".〔''A Bright Red Scream'', p. xviii.〕
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