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This page collects and indexes '''psychological literature about male circumcision'''.
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==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===
* {{REFjournal
|last=Glover
|init=E
|author-link=
|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/glover/
|title=The ‘screening’ function of traumatic memories
|journal=Int J Psychoanal
|date=1929-01-01
|volume=10
|pages=90-93
|accessdate=2024-06-21
}}
This page collects and indexes '''psychological literature about male circumcision'''.
{{Incomplete}}
==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===
* {{REFjournal
|last=Glover
|init=E
|author-link=
|url=https://www.cirp.org/library/psych/glover/
|title=The ‘screening’ function of traumatic memories
|journal=Int J Psychoanal
|date=1929-01-01
|volume=10
|pages=90-93
|accessdate=2024-06-21
}}