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Marilee Strong

    Marilee Strong is an award-winning journalist whose work delves into the complex realms of crime, psychological trauma, and social issues. She possesses a keen ability to explore the profound aftereffects of abuse and trauma, while also dissecting the intricate psychological profiles behind intimate-partner homicide. Strong has extensively investigated a range of challenging subjects, including child abduction, gang violence, and extremist groups, consistently focusing on their psychological and societal impact. Her writing offers readers a deep, analytical understanding of difficult human experiences and their underlying causes.

    A bright red scream
    • 1999

      A bright red scream

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(2312)Add rating

      As groundbreaking as REVIVING OPHELIA and Hope Edelman's MOTHERLESS DAUGHTERS, A BRIGHT RED SCREAM is a compelling investigation of why so many people deliberately hurt themselves and what can be done to help them. This is an illness that was outed on a global scale when Princess Diana admitted hurting herself deliberately, and it continues to be practised mainly by middle-class women who start in their teens and self-harm throughout their lives. Most cutters are women who have been emotionally, sexually, or physically abused as children, but Strong's research shows that self- mutilation appears in other groups. There are powerful first-person stories, in which cutters describe their ritualistic methods and somewhat addictive cravings for seeing their own blood. Though research is in its infancy, therapists say there are now promising treatments -- from medication to intensive psychotherapy -- for the millions of 'cutters'. Strong reveals what the afflicted and those close to them can do to start a process of healing.

      A bright red scream