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"A penetrating landmark study that raises disturbing questions and yet offers a real message of hope for a more peaceful future." -- LLOYD DEMAUSE, PH.D., author, Director of the Institute for Psychohistory

"A revealing explanation of the misunderstanding in the medical community about this practice." -- LEONARD MARINO, M.D., pediatrician

"Essential reading for men who seek to explore their sexuality and deepen self-awareness." -- John Lee, author of The Flying Boy, founder of the Austin Men's Center

"Goldman casts a wide, fine mesh net and hauls in all the fishy arguments and speculations that disqualify circumcision as a health care procedure." -- JOHN MONEY, PH.D., Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Medical Psychology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

"Goldman's book, though long-overdue, is timely." -- PENELOPE LEACH, PH.D., child development educator, author of Your Baby & Child

"I always knew that circumcision was a procedure with roots at a level much deeper than that of a mere 'medical' procedure. Finally, Ronald Goldman has written a courageous book that makes the strongest possible case for abandoning circumcision once and for all-for the health of all of us, men and women alike." -- CHRISTIANE NORTHRUP, M.D., obstetrician, author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom

"I am very impressed with the depth of Goldman's research and his willingness to deal so thoroughly with the most important question of the possible effect of circumcision on boys." -- WARREN FARRELL, PH.D., author of Why Men Are the Way They Are

"I hope Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma will be read by men and women because it will force us to confront the unrecognized personal and social harm that results from this practice." -- SAM KEEN, PH.D., author of Fire in the Belly

"Impressive and moving." -- SHEILA KITZINGER, social anthropologist and childbirth educator, author of The Complete Book of Pregnancy and Childbirth

"This provocative analysis of circumcision's potential impact on men and gender relations merits serious attention." -- PATRICIA YANCEY MARTIN, PH.D., Professor of Sociology, Florida State University


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Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma is the first intensive exploration of the unrecognized psychological and social effects of this American cultural practice. The book has been endorsed by dozens of professionals in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, child development, pediatrics, obstetrics, childbirth education, sociology, and anthropology.

Plain facts and recent research results revealed in the book conflict with popular beliefs and raise serious questions. Goldman's application of psychological and social research coherently explains both the tenacity of circumcision and the contradictory information and beliefs about it. He discusses the potential adverse effects of circumcision not only on infants, men, and sexuality, but also on mother-child relationships, male-female relationships, and societal traits and problems.

The social analysis is provocative, but it is the exploration of the deeply personal effects of circumcision on individuals that is most compelling. We learn how some men discover their feelings about circumcision, why men do not generally talk about them, and why this is changing. The book illustrates how specific male behaviors can be connected to circumcision, even though a man may be unaware of the connection. The text is supported with clinical reports, interviews, surveys, illustrations, and thorough documentation.

Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma identifies an overlooked source of early pain and simultaneously points us in the direction of both healing and preventing this pain. It is of particular interest to parents and children's advocates; men who seek to explore their sexuality and deepen self-awareness; women who want to understand men better; childbirth educators and allied workers; and mental health, medical, and academic professionals.

The book has wide appeal because it is not just about circumcision and the critical importance of proper infant care. More generally, it is about trusting our instincts, questioning some of our cultural values and assumptions, and reflecting on who we are and who we can be as individuals and as a society.


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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Vanguard Publications (February 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964489538
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964489530
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #644,935 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete and compelling!, March 4, 1999
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This is one book I had trouble putting down and picking up. 'Putting down' because it was extremely insightful and well crafted--riveting, in fact. 'Picking up' because of the painful and complex social implications--and the guilt. This book is an unsettling account of what our society does to infant males in the form of a cultural medical procedure, ie. circumcision, and how that initial trauma continues to alter our society in ways few of us can comprehend or wish to acknowledge. As a physician who has performed circumcisions (and hated every second), and as a mother of three children, I found myself thankful that I had the courage to stop performing circumcisions. But I also became despondent as I suddenly became aware of how our medical system and society has failed our children in so many ways. I realized that I had fallen prey to many of our societal and medical games/expectations and had not nurtured my children as I should have. Reading this book has permanently changed my perspectives on our society, and therefore, on my practice of medicine. This book is profoundly fascinating and disturbing. It is not for the weak and insecure. It is extremely well-written and well-researched. I highly recommend it.
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48 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Revealing and thought-provoking, March 5, 1999
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Circumcision is like an iceberg: most of its features lie hidden below the surface, out of sight and out of mind. How many people realize, for instance, that the foreskin has a "ridged band" with specialized nerve endings, or that John Harvey Kellogg--of corn flakes fame--advocated circumcision to prevent masturbation? Psychologist Ronald Goldman brings these and many other surprising facts to light in his powerful book, Circumcision, the Hidden Trauma.

Perhaps the most commonly held belief about circumcision is that the foreskin has no purpose. But Dr. Goldman notes that the foreskin has important sexual functions, and cites recent medical evidence showing that the foreskin is much more than just a simple "fold of skin." The foreskin accounts for at least one-third of the penile skin system, and protects the head of the penis throughout life.

Why do parents and physicians choose to circumcise infants? Dr. Goldman identifies eight different factors, including lack of knowledge, social pressure, and dehumanization of infants. Because of false beliefs about pain, children aged 15 months were undergoing major surgery without anesthetic as recently as 1986.

Parents cannot give true informed consent if they are not aware of important information. As Dr. Goldman points out, American parents don't know what they don't know about circumcision. Few bother to examine what circumcision really is because they want to avoid confronting underlying fears and anxieties.

The book draws interesting parallels between male circumcision and the practice now commonly referred to as "female genital mutilation," or FGM. For example, both practices are propped up with claims of cleanliness, health, tradition, aesthetics; both have their origins in controlling sexual pleasure; both are supported by those who have been subjected to it; and both can give rise to serious complications, including death.

Dr. Goldman devotes a chapter to the effects circumcision has on the mother-child relationship. There is evidence that because of its traumatic nature, circumcision can disrupt this very important bond. The long-term effects of impaired bonding have not received the attention they deserve.

Every chapter in the book leads off with a quotation from a famous person. The quotation that always been ready to discuss matters in inverse ratio to their importance, so that the more closely a question is felt to touch the heart of all of us, the more incumbent it is considered upon prudent people to profess that it does not exist." This reference explains why circumcision is surrounded by taboos, and why a more open discussion is needed.

Dr. Goldman's work is a must-read for all people who seek a better knowledge of their society and a deeper understanding of themselves.

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53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An authoritative challenge to proponents of genital cutting., December 29, 1999
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Feelings and rhetoric usually run high in discussions of the increasingly controversial matter of routine male infant circumcision-- so much so, in fact, that those questioning the practice often find themselves impugned as "anti-circumcision fanatics." Many insights into the emotional underpinnings of the debate can be found in this passionate yet closely reasoned book.

Psychologist Goldman's thesis is that all infants become "anti-circumcision fanatics" at the point of occurrence; its severe pain, sensory deprivation (thousands of erogenous nerves are summarily destroyed) and interruption of the maternal bond can have profound if unrecognized effects on a boy's personality through adulthood. Such assertions do run the risk of evincing a victim mindset, but Goldman largely avoids this by scrupulously linking circumcision's sequelae with its reenactment on succeeding generations. While invoking an overall context of cultural violence concomitant with genital cutting, he appears less interested in blaming circumcision for societal ills than in promoting understanding of its symptomatic reflection of them. Hardly a pretender to objectivity, Goldman nevertheless backs up his points with soundly accessible research. And as a Jew, he comes to his convictions the hard way-- an issue reserved for his equally cogent "Questioning Circumcision: A Jewish Perspective."

A compelling brief on a fiercely pitched debate over human rights and medical ethics, and one with which partisans of both sides will reckon.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Time to end a useless practice
I purchase this book as a present to those I know are about to have a baby boy.
Six years ago I presented this to my son and his wife. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Warren Hartwell

5.0 out of 5 stars A Unique Contribution to the Field
Because this unique book exposes significant issues about male circumcision that medical professionals and religious practitioners have long tried to ignore, I cannot recommend it... Read more
Published on October 3, 2006 by Mark Alan Filbert

5.0 out of 5 stars Bridging the gap between medicine, psychology and culture
"Just as expected, seventy-two percent of the male students are circumcised. At Clem's party I had been reminded of the promiscuous way in which American doctors circumcise... Read more
Published on April 21, 2004 by Earl Hazell

2.0 out of 5 stars I just want a fair argument
I just want to read a book that is fair about circumcision. Unfortunately, they don't exist. All books are either extremely for or against. This one is no different.
Published on August 30, 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars ****
I applaud this book for bringing attention to this topic. The American way is to create problems, then sell you something to solve your problems. Read more
Published on May 4, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Europa Europa...
A very erudite and compassionate work. Having grown up in Europe as a non-Jew, I was stunned to discover the extent of routine circumcision among non-Jews in North America,... Read more
Published on July 20, 2002 by Steven Cain

5.0 out of 5 stars The number one Must Read Book of the decade
If there was ever an issue that metaphorically encapsulates the Achilles heel of Western society, it turns out that this is it, above all others. Read more
Published on March 27, 2002 by Earl Hazell

5.0 out of 5 stars A gift for expectant parents
I knew in my bones that to circumsize either of my non-jewish boys was unnecessary...thank goodness my husband and I had been made familiar with the topic by a doctor on the radio... Read more
Published on February 14, 2001 by Barbara Box

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book....
This was compelling, but disturbing reading for any Mother who cannot undo decisions made in ignorance. Read more
Published on February 2, 2000 by Linda

5.0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking, brilliant, must-read book on important topic
Once in a very great while, a reader will have the great fortune of coming across a truly remarkable book. Read more
Published on January 18, 2000 by arclaw

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