Although it has been suggested that psychosocial events may trigger bleeding in patients with hemophilia, few specific instances have been described. In this report we interpret a series of atypical bleeding episodes in a child with a factor VIII deficiency. Although the specific pathophysiologic events that led to bleeding into the elbow are unknown in this child, they are probably similar to those of "psychogenic purpura." It is likely that these episodes of atypical bleeding can be interpreted in terms of conversion model and that conversion reactions in children required involvement by at least one parent.