Psychological literature about male circumcision
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This page collects and indexes psychological literature about male circumcision.
Work in progress: The following information does not claim to be complete. More content will be added gradually.
Introduction
The circumcision industry would like parents and the public to believe that circumcision is psychologically benign and has no effect on the patient, therefore the information provided to satisfy the requirements of informed consent typically excludes any discussion of the psychological trauma, injury, and effects of circumcision.
Some of the literature cited here will include certain articles of a psychological nature that appeared in medical journals.
Articles
- Freud, Sigmund (1913): Totem and Taboo, Standard Edition. Volume 13 Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- Cole EM. Circumcision and the abreaction of fear . J Neurol Psychopathol. January 1927; 7(27): 237-8. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- Glover E. The ‘screening’ function of traumatic memories. Int J Psychoanal. 1 January 1929; 10: 90-3. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- Levy DM. Psychic trauma of operations in children: and a note on combat neurosis. Am J Dis Child. 1945; 69(1): 7-25. DOI. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- Freud A. The role of bodily illness in the mental life of children.. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 1952; 7(1): 69-81. Retrieved 22 June 2024.