... Armando Favazza , these horrifying behaviors have im- portant parallels to culturally sanctioned practices such as body piercing , tat- tooing , branding , and other forms of body modification . When it was published in 1987 , Bodies ...
... Armando Favazza recently described his efforts to have selfinjury included in DSMIV, published in 1994, as a 'Disorder of Impulse Control'. This was refused because the committee saw selfharm as solely a symptom of borderline ...
... Armando Favazza to highlight that a general pathological gaze on body modification is not unanimously accepted by medical scientists. In “La suspension corporelle: Une clinique de l'extrême” (Body suspension: A clinic of the extreme) ...
... Armando Favazza, this was not the first time or place that the behavior had surfaced. Professor ARMANDO FAVAZZA (University of Missouri): Selfmutilation spares no social class. It spares no gender. It spares no ethnicity. SPIEGEL ...
... Armando Favazza , a psychiatrist who studies self - mutilation , is cited to elaborate the ' chilling detail [ s ] ' of self - mutilation even though the journalist writes that Favazza considers brand- ing in the same category as ear ...
... Armando Favazza (2011), one of the leading researchers in NSSI, described self-harm behaviors on a continuum. One end includes “culturally sanctioned body modification” such as religious rituals or socially acceptable forms of body ...