Some of the clinical psychologists that I have worked with believe that
this trend is increasing exponentially and that tattooing is another kind
of "cutting behaviors". While not self-inflicted (although the person
being tattooed voluntarily submits to the procedure) there is the same
kind of physical pain involved. The differences between the two are the
length of time the individual experiences the pain, the fact that the
tattoo costs a considerable amount of money, and the tattoo is permanent.
Tattooing is also on Youtube.
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Robert W. Wildblood, PhD
Adjunct Psychology Faculty
Germanna Community College
[email protected]
My Maori friends in New Zealand do not think so.
Michael "omnicentric" Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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