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Published Online: 2001, pp. 313–449

Arterial Blood Gas: A Rare Form of Self-Mutilation and a Review of Its Psychological Functions

Abstract

This case history records a rare form of self mutilation via arterial blood gas. The case is presented and contrasted to two previous cases with similar methods of self mutilation. We then review the psychological functions of self-mutilation with specific reference to this case.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 406 - 413
PubMed: 11641881

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Published in print: 2001, pp. 313–449
Published online: 30 April 2018

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Elizabeth Faulconer, M.D.
Attending Psychiatrist, The Menninger Clinic.
Matt House, D.O.
Resident, The Menninger Clinic.

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Mailing address: The Menninger Clinic, 5800 SW Sixth Ave., Topeka, KS 66601-0829.

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