Definition of Apotemnophilia. Meaning of Apotemnophilia. Synonyms of Apotemnophilia

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Definition of Apotemnophilia

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Meaning of Apotemnophilia from wikipedia

- (BIID), amputee identity disorder or xenomelia, and formerly called apotemnophilia, is a rare mental disorder characterized by a desire to have a sensory...
- expresses strong ****ual interest in amputees. It is a counterpart to apotemnophilia, the desire (not necessarily ****ual) to be an amputee. Acrotomophiles...
- apotemnophilia refers to ****ual arousal in ****ociation with having an am****tion, although both can be experienced at the same time. Apotemnophilia can...
- p. 87. ISBN 978-0-13-170350-6. Money J, Jobaris R, Furth G (1977). "Apotemnophilia: Two cases of self-demand am****tion as a paraphilia". The Journal of...
- during arthroplasty or am****tion. Joint dislocation Acrotomophilia Apotemnophilia Am****tion Total body disruption Martin, Elizabeth A., ed. (2003-07-24)...
- Brang and Paul McGeoch, published the first paper to theorize that apotemnophilia is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the right parietal lobe...
- on ****ual situations. Recent neuroscientific research suggests that apotemnophilia has a neurological basis. Contemporary ****ology does not consider the...
- identity disorder, that makes them desire to be an amputee (medical term: apotemnophilia). It first was broadcast on the Sundance Channel in 2004. The do****entary...
- τόμος (tómos), τομή (tomḗ), τμῆσις (tmêsis) acrotomophilia, anatomy, apotemnophilia, atom, atomic, autotomy, diatom, dichotomous, dichotomy, ectomy, entomology...
- maint: multiple names: authors list (link) McGeoch, P.D. et al. (2009). Apotemnophilia – the neurological basis of a ‘psychological’ disorder. Nature Precedings...