@_CryMiaRiver Some studies “link the desire for amputation to a sexual disturbance, attribute its origin to a paraphilic disturbance, and describe mostly individuals of male gender.” https://t.co/JxWEG2vlww
@Dr_solitaire_am Apotemnophilia manzooreshe. https://t.co/yuhnbeFFmJ
@medirvana Apotemnophilia https://t.co/yuhnbeFFmJ
@Lordpandawaffle @koeselitz @TTExulansic @Chican3ry @Glinner https://t.co/krBQ6OwpC3 Here's 52 people who wanted to do just that, a quarter of which underwent amputation. https://t.co/tnNpZfEunB And here's a medical professional who did it for two patie
@ApparentlyHails Study: Apotemnophilia, body integrity identity disorder or xenomelia? Psychiatric and neurologic etiologies face each other. 18. Wise TN, Kalyanam RC. Amputee fetishism and genital mutilation: case report and literature review https://t
@AlexKorenWithAK @cruderschmidt @brad_polumbo No the study found no benefit to mortality rates long term . Going back to your original reply, one who wishes to amputate a limb also have short term benefits. You are claiming science is being denied ,it isn'
@CassandraRules @kitkatblah666 Normalizing a mental disorder. Why are these surgeons not being charged with malpractice. Apotemnophilia, body integrity identity disorder, or xenomelia in the DSM5 https://t.co/MhO06g7hEm
RT @STILLTish: I have missed out quite a lot around the phenomenon of paralysis desire. (More women have this). Full paper is here: http…
I have missed out quite a lot around the phenomenon of paralysis desire. (More women have this). Full paper is here: https://t.co/R4FLwkyAUq
An interesting article on BIID: In 1977 "..The authors termed the condition apotemnophilia, from the Greek words “apo”, which means “away from”, and “temno”, meaning “piece cut off”, and “philia”, meaning love, (...) meaning “love for amputation”." http
@SarahJaneHugsU @jennaBe15361971 @MichaelJPartyka Ah, here we are...Body Integrity Disorder. And guess what? There's an argument in the psychology community over whether to call it a disorder. https://t.co/62IfEa1wss
@altrowing @bohmbawerk1 @clairlemon My apologies, I cited the wrong paper. I was attempting to refer to Apotemnophilia, which is also known as body integrity identity disorder. https://t.co/p5GvmiXWHq
Apotemnophilia: https://t.co/sadKcjVNzc #BellLetsTalk
@Neuro_Skeptic Reminded me of limb amputation-seekers (or any psych issues leading one to seek surg tx) which led to this review https://t.co/847sDI69ND
Apotemnophilia, body integrity identity disorder or xenomelia? Psychiatric and neurologic etiologies face each other https://t.co/847sDI69ND
#Apotemnophilia, #BIID or #xenomelia? An interesting review by @AnnaSedda and #GabriellaBottini http://t.co/yNhpknoGqk
VERLANGEN NAAR AMPUTATIE OF PARAPLEGIE | Review beschrijft achtergronden en hypothesen ivm zeldzame aandoening. PDF: http://t.co/gIIIRZRt7N
VERLANGEN NAAR AMPUTATIE OF PARAPLEGIE | Review beschrijft achtergronden en hypothesen ivm zeldzame aandoening. PDF: http://t.co/gIIIRZRt7N
Apotemnophilia, body integrity identity disorder or xenomelia? Psychiatric and neurologic etiologies face each other http://t.co/jmxLB4dINw
Apotemnophilia, body integrity identity disorder or xenomelia? Psychiatric and neurologic etiologies face each other http://t.co/Q2M6o9hnnM