Epilepsy & Behavior Reports (Jan 2023)

Ictal face perception disturbance, tattoos, and reclaiming the self

  • T.T. Winton-Brown,
  • L. Smith,
  • J. Laing,
  • T.J. O'Brien,
  • A. Neal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 100595

Abstract

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We present a case of a young man with frightening ictal disturbance of face perception, or prosopometamorphopsia, arising from the left temporo-occipital region, leading to significant psychosocial impairment. A vivid forearm tattoo of the ictal experience conveyed its nature to the treating team and facilitated a psychotherapeutic process leading to significant psychosocial recovery. This case highlights the marked psychosocial and developmental impacts of epilepsy and the benefit of incorporating these into assessment and treatment.

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