That depends if you are talking clinical or not.
The following answer is not about clinical Lycanthropy. It is about a religious practice.
No it can not any more than any other religion can harm you.
If you are refering to clinical lycanthropy the answer is yes and the person in question should receive help as soon as possible.
Lycanthropy was originally meant to describe a person with a form of madness. Does this college offer any courses in lycanthropy?
Lycanthropy is contracted as part of the blood ritual that occurs during The Companions quest, The Silver Hand.Source: Elder Scrolls Wiki page "Lycanthropy (Skyrim)".
Lycanthropy - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (2007)
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no no no no no no no of course not
Assuming you mean clinical lycanthropy the man believe ha can turn into an animal. In most cases a werewolf.
Lycanthrope is a word better known as werewolf which is from the Greek language. Lycanthropy is the ability for a human to change their appearance into becoming a werewolf. One can find more history on the word lycanthropy by researching the word werewolf at Wikipedia.
lycanthropy (transformation into a wolf)
Lycanthropy is a mythical condition where a person believes they transform into a wolf or werewolf. Symptoms can include delusions of being able to transform into a wolf, heightened aggression, physical changes, and an unusual fascination with wolves or werewolves. However, lycanthropy is not a real medical or psychiatric condition.
If you're suffering from lycanthropy you turn into a wolf that has human characteristics and stands on two legs. Term for description. (Werewolf)
I believe the right question to ask is "What is Lycanthropy?"
Clinical lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric condition which involves a delusion that the affected person can or has transformed into an animal, or that he or she is an animal. It is a rare condition and is largely considered to be an unusual expression of a psychotic episode caused by another condition, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or clinical depression. Treatment involves anti-psychotic drugs and psychotherapy. There is no such thing as physical lycanthropy (werewolves).