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Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 380-383 (September 2005)


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Nonpsychotic, nonparaphilic self-amputation and the internet

Bertrand D. Berger1email address, Jon A. LehrmannCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Gunnar Larson2email address, Luca Alverno3email address, Carol I. Tsao4email address

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.

Mental Health Division, Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 53295, USA

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Mental Health Division, Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI 53295, USA. Tel.: +1 414 384 2000x41181; fax: +1 414 382 5379.

1 Tel.: +1 414 384 2000x42155.

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3 Tel.: +1 414 384 2000x41673, +1 414 257 7665.

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PII: S0010-440X(05)00002-7

doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2004.12.003


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