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Some of the literature cited here will include certain articles of a psychological nature that appeared in medical journals.
===Articles=======Twentieth century articles====
* {{REFbook
|last=Freud
}}
* {{TaddioA KatzJ IlersichAL KorenG 1997}}
* {{REFjournal
|last=McFadyen
|first=
|init=A
|author-link=
|etal=no
|title=Children have feelings too
|trans-title=
|language=
|journal=BMJ
|location=
|date=1998-05-23
|volume=316
|issue=
|article=
|page=1616
|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/mcfadyen/
|archived=
|quote=At times, he literally roared with rage. This was interspersed with more quiet reflective periods when I would catch him staring down at his penis with tears in his eyes.
|pubmedID=9596619
|pubmedCID=1113220
|DOI=10.1136/bmj.316.7144.1616a
|accessdate=2024-06-28
}}
* {{REFjournal
|last=Maguire
|archived=
|quote=Although the death of a spouse or child is a public event that seldom goes unrecognised, many other types of loss do not attract attention or support to those who suffer them. This has been called disenfranchised grief.
|pubmedID=9582150 |pubmedCID=1113165
|DOI=10.1136/bmj.316.7143.1521
|accessdate=2024-06-28
}}
====Twenty-first century articles====
* {{REFbook
|last=Ramos
|format=PDF
|accessdate=2024-06-24
}}
* {{REFjournal
|last=Hill
|init=G
|author-link=George Hill
|url=https://genitalwholeness.wordpress.com/article/circumcision-and-human-behavior-2y9nanfagw8nr-13/
|title=Circumcision and human behavior: The emotional and behavioral effects of circumcision
|journal=Genital Wholeness
|date=2012-05-27
|volume=
|issue=
|pages=
|quote=Medical doctors adopted male circumcision from religious practice into medical practice in England in the 1860s and in the United States in the 1870s. No thought was given to the possible behavioral effects of painful operations that excise important protective erogenous tissue from the male phallus.
|accessdate=2024-06-28
}}
* {{REFjournal
|last=Narvaez
|init=DF
|author-link=Darcia Narvaez
|url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/moral-landscapes/201501/circumcision-s-psychological-damage
|title=Circumcision’s Psychological Damage
|journal=Psychology Today
|date=2015-01-11
|volume=
|issue=
|pages=
|quote=The control group babies were in so much pain—some began choking and one even had a seizure—they decided it was unethical to continue. It is important to also consider the effects of post-operative pain in circumcised infants (regardless of whether anesthesia is used), which is described as “severe” and “persistent”.
|accessdate=2024-06-28
}}
* {{REFjournal
|last=Narvaez
|init=DF
|author-link=Darcia Narvaez
|url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/moral-landscapes/201506/practical-tips-men-distressed-their-circumcision
|title=Practical Tips for Men Distressed by Their Circumcision
|journal=Psychology Today
|date=2015-06-21
|volume=
|issue=
|pages=
|quote=One of the (many) problems with circumcision is that circumcised men often suffer in silence, for fear of being thought weak or weird if they complain.
|accessdate=2024-06-28
}}
* {{REFjournal
|accessdate=2024-06-22
}}
 
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Pain]]
* [[Psychological issues of male circumcision]]
* [[Trauma]]
 
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[[Category:Circumcision]]
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