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Troubles psychologiques associés aux systèmes de croyance et à la spiritualité.
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Psychosis AND (Sect|Cult|Religious) AND (Clinical|Diagnosis|Patient)
"Religious Delusions" AND (Schizophrenia|Bipolar|Psychosis) AND Clinical
Hallucinations AND ("Voice of God"|Religious) AND (Psychiatry|Clinical)
("Messianic Complex"|"Jerusalem Syndrome"|"Grandiose Delusions")
Hyper-religiosity AND (Epilepsy|"Temporal Lobe"|Neurology)
"Schizotypal Personality" AND (Magical Thinking|Religion|Cult)
"Narcissistic Personality Disorder" AND (Leader|Guru|Clergy|Pastor)
"Paranoid Ideation" AND (Sect|Cult|Religion|"End-times")
("Shared Psychotic Disorder"|"Folie Ă deux") AND (Cult|Sect|Group)
"Authoritarian Personality" AND (Dogmatism|Fundamentalism) AND Psychology
"Religious Struggles" AND (Anxiety|Depression|Suicidality) AND Clinical
"Negative Religious Coping" AND (Psychological Outcomes|Distress)
"Spiritual Abuse" AND "Psychological Harm" AND (Clinical|Patient)
"Religious Trauma" AND "Mental Health" AND (Clinical|Diagnosis)
Scrupulosity AND (OCD|Anxiety) AND "Clinical Psychology"
("Religious Addiction"|"Hyper-spirituality") AND (Behavioral|Addiction)
"Religious Perfectionism" AND (Eating Disorders|Self-harm|OCD)
"Post-Cult Psychosis" AND (Recovery|Deconversion|Trauma)
"Religious Disaffiliation" AND (Psychological Distress|Crisis) AND Clinical
AIM: To compare social, recreational and independent functioning among persons with psychosis across two geo-cultural contexts, we adapted the well-established Social Functioning Scale (SFS) and trans…
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance (IEI; i.e. the experience of somatic symptoms attributed to environmental agents) represents a functional somatic syndrome of unclear aetiology. Based o…
There have been at least two deaths in Albania linked to ritualistic/satanic practices, which have provoked considerable public concern. Until the 1990s, Albania was strictly atheist. However, since t…
INTRODUCTION: Despite the rapid advance of psychedelic science and possible translation of psychedelic therapy into the psychiatric clinic, very little is known about mental health service user attitu…
BACKGROUND: Previous neuroimaging studies have extensively demonstrated many signs of functionally spontaneous local neural activity abnormalities in bipolar disorder (BD) patients using resting-state…
The world is currently going through an extremely stressful time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This exceptional and alarming situation could increase the incidence of mental health problems, including…
Porencephaly, a rare disease affecting the central nervous system, is represented by a cerebrospinal fluid-filled cavity in the brain. There are two types of porencephalic cavities: congenital and acq…
The word "psychedelic" (psyche (i.e., the mind or soul) and delos (i.e., to show)) has Greek origin and was first coined by psychiatrist Humphry Osmond in 1956, who had been conducting research on lys…
BACKGROUND: Previous research has established that certain features of personality (e.g., impulsivity), psychopathology (e.g., impulsivity, mood disorder, thought disorder), and contextual factors (e.…
Several empirical researches imply that cognitive behaviour therapy can be effective in treating psychiatric disorders. In the context of Pakistan, some researches with Culturally Adapted Cognitive Be…
This study describes the characteristics of Pacific Island patients admitted to the Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Service, at Mason Clinic, the largest of five forensic hospitals in New Zealan…
BACKGROUND: The incidence of psychotic disorders is higher in ethnic minorities groups. The 'ethnic density effect', in which living in a neighbourhood with a low own-group proportion increases the ri…