In this paper, we introduce an adolescent suff ering from a rare form of self-mutilation, “self-bloodletting”, and discuss dynamics of this maladaptive behavior. Deliberate bloodletting is a rare, but not unheard of, form of self-mutilation associated with eating and personality disorders. Although there are already several case reports in the adult psychiatry literature regarding the clinical features of Lasthenie de Ferjol Syndrome or factitious anemia, this is the fi rst reported adolescent case of self-bloodletting
Self-mutilation, examined in samples of the general population, clinical groups, and self-identified...
OBJECTIVES Facial self-mutilation is rare. It is usually discussed from the psychiatric or psycho...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Self-mutilation is direct and deliberate harm to one's body with...
Self-mutilation is defined as intentional damaging of the body without intention to die. Patients wi...
Pathological self-mutilation appears as a non-specific symptom as well as a specific syndrome. Since...
Adolescent self-mutilative behavior (SMB) is a pervasive and dangerous problem, yet factors influenc...
Self-injury refers to a set of behaviors that result in intentional harm to the individual. Why do t...
tables, references, 138 titles. Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent a...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
(from the journal abstract) The aim of this study, which was carried out in the French-speacking par...
Although self-mutilation (SM) among adolescents has recently received increased scientific and publi...
Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent among adolescents. Empirical rese...
SelfHinflicting is intentional harming, hurting and injuring one ́s own body without clear intention...
According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public healt...
Self-injurious behavior is often defined as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, and nonlethal harming...
Self-mutilation, examined in samples of the general population, clinical groups, and self-identified...
OBJECTIVES Facial self-mutilation is rare. It is usually discussed from the psychiatric or psycho...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Self-mutilation is direct and deliberate harm to one's body with...
Self-mutilation is defined as intentional damaging of the body without intention to die. Patients wi...
Pathological self-mutilation appears as a non-specific symptom as well as a specific syndrome. Since...
Adolescent self-mutilative behavior (SMB) is a pervasive and dangerous problem, yet factors influenc...
Self-injury refers to a set of behaviors that result in intentional harm to the individual. Why do t...
tables, references, 138 titles. Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent a...
Self-mutilation is most accurately described as the intentional harm of one\u27s own body. Individua...
(from the journal abstract) The aim of this study, which was carried out in the French-speacking par...
Although self-mutilation (SM) among adolescents has recently received increased scientific and publi...
Repetitive self-mutilation (RSM) has become increasingly prevalent among adolescents. Empirical rese...
SelfHinflicting is intentional harming, hurting and injuring one ́s own body without clear intention...
According to an article by Nock and Prinstein, Self-mutilation behavior is a pervasive public healt...
Self-injurious behavior is often defined as deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, and nonlethal harming...
Self-mutilation, examined in samples of the general population, clinical groups, and self-identified...
OBJECTIVES Facial self-mutilation is rare. It is usually discussed from the psychiatric or psycho...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Self-mutilation is direct and deliberate harm to one's body with...