Gregg Furth
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Gregg M. Furth, PhD is an American psychologist and graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich who also happens to be an apotemnophile.
Furth, alongside infamous sexologist John Money, was one of the authors of the first ever article describing apotemnophilia and in August 2000, became briefly infamous when surgeon Robert Smith asked Scottish medical authorities for permission to amputate his healthy right leg. They refused.
Following the media storm that arose, Furth and Smith went on to write the first and, to date, only book uniquely about apotemnophilia, Amputee Identity Disorder: Information, Questions, Answers and Recommendations about Self-Demand Amputation.
See Also
External links
- BBC News 'Healthy' amputation rejected'
- BBC News Search page indexing stories on Smith, Furth and the Stirling controversy.
References
- Furth, G. & Smith, R (2000). Amputee Identity Disorder: Information, Questions, Answers and Recommendations about Self-Demand Amputation 1st Books Library : London
- Money, J., Jobaris, R. & Furth, G. (1977). "Apotemnophilia: two cases of self-demand amputation as a paraphilia" in The Journal of Sex Research, 13 (2), pp. 115-125.