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Études sur les effets des environnements religieux ou sectaires à forte emprise et de la scrupulosité (TOC religieux) chez les enfants et adolescents.
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Children AND Cults
Adolescents AND Cults
Child* AND "High-Control Groups"
Adolescent* AND "High-Control Groups"
Children AND Religious Abuse
Adolescents AND Religious Abuse
Children AND Spiritual Abuse
Adolescents AND Spiritual Abuse
Children AND Religious Trauma
Adolescents AND Religious Trauma
Children AND Coercive Control
Adolescents AND Coercive Control
Children AND Indoctrination
Adolescents AND Indoctrination
Children AND Brainwashing
Adolescents AND Brainwashing
Children AND Religious Fundamentalism
Adolescents AND Religious Fundamentalism
Children AND Authoritarian Religion
Adolescents AND Authoritarian Religion
Children AND Religious Extremism
Adolescents AND Religious Extremism
Children AND Shunning
Adolescents AND Shunning
Children AND Excommunication
Adolescents AND Excommunication
Children AND Ostracism AND Religion
Adolescents AND Ostracism AND Religion
Children AND Psychological Abuse AND Religion
Adolescents AND Psychological Abuse AND Religion
Children AND Emotional Abuse AND Religion
Adolescents AND Emotional Abuse AND Religion
Children AND Trauma AND Cults
Adolescents AND Trauma AND Cults
Children AND PTSD AND Cults
Adolescents AND PTSD AND Cults
Children AND Anxiety AND Cults
Adolescents AND Anxiety AND Cults
Children AND Depression AND Cults
Adolescents AND Depression AND Cults
Children AND Identity Development AND Religion
Adolescents AND Identity Formation AND Religion
Children AND Attachment AND Religion
Adolescents AND Attachment AND Religion
Children AND "Adverse Childhood Experiences" AND Religion
Adolescents AND "Adverse Childhood Experiences" AND Religion
Children AND Scrupulosity
Adolescents AND Scrupulosity
Pediatric AND Scrupulosity
Scrupulosity AND Childhood
Scrupulosity AND Adolescence
"Religious Obsessions" AND Children
"Religious Obsessions" AND Adolescents
"Religious OCD" AND Children
"Religious OCD" AND Adolescents
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND ("Child"[MeSH] OR "Adolescent"[MeSH]) AND Religion
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND ("Child"[MeSH] OR "Adolescent"[MeSH]) AND (Religion OR Spirituality)
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND ("Child"[MeSH] OR "Adolescent"[MeSH]) AND (Scrupulosity OR Religious OR Spiritual)
"Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms" AND Religion AND Youth
Compulsions AND Religion AND Children
Obsessions AND Religion AND Adolescents
Anxiety Disorders AND Religion AND Children
Anxiety Disorders AND Religion AND Adolescents
("Child"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Trauma"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Trauma"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Child"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Abuse"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent"[MeSH] AND "Psychological Abuse"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Child"[MeSH] AND "Anxiety Disorders"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent"[MeSH] AND "Anxiety Disorders"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Adolescent Development"[MeSH]) AND Religion
("Spirituality"[MeSH]) AND Mental Health AND Child
This paper presents opinions about obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents. Washing, checking, repeating, touching, counting and scrupulosity are the most commonly seen rituals. Almo…
This article details the reasons behind adolescents' attraction to cults. It is recommended that parents, teachers, and counselors familiarize themselves with the warning signs. Suggestions are offere…
The authors compared mother-to-child and child-to-mother control exchanges in dyads involving socially competent, aggressive, and anxious children (aged 2.5-6.5 years) observed in a laboratory setting…
This study is an attempt to formulate the dynamics of the group of adolescents involved in major drug use and other antisocial behavior. As consultant to a drug rehabilitation center for teenagers, th…
OBJECTIVE: Because child psychiatrists do not have a consistent way to classify the untruthful child and because there are no generally accepted definitions of the many ways in which false statements …
The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child which was unanimously adopted by the UN General Assembly is described as a memorable chapter in the history of human civilization. This la…
The in-home interactions of mothers and fathers with their school-age children were compared in families of children with mild or moderate mental retardation (n = 53) and families of children without …
During the last decade the number of teenagers involved in violent behavior and drug abuse increased significantly. Some of these adolescents were involved in Satanic cult activities. Although sensati…
Cult memberships involve between 2 and 3 million young adults. Ex-cultists present the health care facility with a complexity of both medical and psychological problems. Nursing staff with excellent c…
In a university affiliated adolescent psychiatric facility, providing approximately 250 consultations per year, an unsuspectedly high prevalence of preoccupation with "satanism" was found in referred …
Although the Bambara of Mali are patrineal and patrilocal, women play important roles in the traditional healing system. These roles extend from the home, where women are often the household authoriti…