Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10297447 | Comprehensive Psychiatry | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The literature suggests that self-amputation is an outgrowth of either psychosis or paraphilia. In the case we present, the patient was neither psychotic at the time of amputation, nor did he ascribe a sexual motivation for his act. Instead, he had a long-standing idea that being an amputee was a critical aspect of his identity. The patient used the internet to research the method for his amputation and sought support from individuals with the same desire via e-mail, web sites, and Usenet news groups.
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Authors
Bertrand D. Berger, Jon A. Lehrmann, Gunnar Larson, Luca Alverno, Carol I. Tsao,