Author/Authors :
Sharma, Aditi Department of Psychiatry - Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Lubbock - TX USA , Sharma , Vinod Department of Psychiatry - Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Lubbock - TX USA
Abstract :
According to literature, genital self-mutilation (GSM) is more commonly associated with psychosis as compared with self-mutilation as a whole. There have been many case reports of GSM in psychotic disorders. We describe herein a case of a Caucasian,employed, and married male suffering from bipolar disorder type II with history of self-mutilating behavior, who amputated hispenis during symptom-free phase of his illness. Several features are reflected as risky elements for genital self-mutilation, forexample, homosexual and transsexual tendencies, abandonment of the male genitals, lack of competent male for identificationduring childhood, feeling of guilt for sexual offences, and self-injuries in anamnesis. This report will highlight various factorsresponsible for self-mutilation in nonpsychotic and nondelusional person
Keywords :
Autoamputation , Genitalia , Bipolar Patient , genital self-mutilation (GSM)