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He presented a paper, "Men's feelings about circumcision" at the East Coast Regional Meeting of APPPAH, Bethesda, {{USSC|MD}}, on 9 August 2011.<ref name="BirthPsychology"/>
He presented a paper, "Men's feelings about circumcision" at the East Coast Regional Meeting of APPPAH, Bethesda, {{USSC|MD}}, on 9 August 2011.<ref name="BirthPsychology"/>
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== Video ==
== Video ==

Revision as of 22:54, 29 June 2022

Robert Clover Johnson, 2012

Robert Clover Johnson, a retired research editor at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, is the author of "The impact of neonatal circumcision: Implications for doctors of men's experiences in regressive therapy," a chapter in Genital Autonomy: Protecting Personal Choice, edited by George C. Denniston, Frederick M. Hodges, and Marilyn Fayre Milos.[1]

He presented a paper, "Men's feelings about circumcision" at the East Coast Regional Meeting of APPPAH, Bethesda, MD, on 9 August 2011.[1]

Video

Bonobo3D channel: Therapy Uncovers Circumcision Trauma

Robert Clover Johnson describes being puzzled, as a young man, by his own shyness, how he sought therapy and eventually uncovered deeply buried trauma from circumcision.

Filmed in Washington, DC, during Genital Integrity Awareness Week 2014.

References

  1. a b REFweb Robert Clover Johnson, Birth Psychology. Retrieved 30 March 2020.