Tag: amputation


Body Dysmorphia: Beyond the Mirror’s Reflection

Body Dysmorphia: Beyond the Mirror’s Reflection

Body Disfigurement The Core Definition of Body Disfigurement Body disfigurement refers to a significant and often permanent physical alteration of the body, where an individual presents with a visible difference from what society typically considers conventional appearance. This can manifest in numerous forms, including but not limited to severe scars resulting from burns or injuries, […]

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MUTILATION

Mutilations: An Overview Mutilations, defined as the intentional removal or alteration of body parts, have been recorded for centuries and are present in many cultures around the world (Foucault, 1975). Though there are many motivations to perform these procedures, including religious, spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic reasons, this article focuses on the medical and psychological implications […]

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AMPUTATION

Defining Amputation: Clinical and Traumatic Context Amputation, derived from the Latin amputare (to cut away), refers specifically to the medical or trauma-related separation of an appendage from the core body structure or from another adjacent limb. This procedure, while inherently invasive and life-altering, is frequently employed as a necessary intervention to preserve the life or […]

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PHANTOM

Introduction and Conceptual Definitions The term phantom, within the context of psychological and neurological sciences, encompasses a compelling duality, referring both to an illusion lacking tangible substance and, more clinically, to the persistent sensation of a body part that has been surgically or traumatically removed. Conceptually, a phantom is often understood in its general sense […]

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