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Nous l'avons configuré ici pour centraliser et analyser la littérature scientifique concernant les croyances, les traitements psychologiques, l'étude de la scrupulosité, ainsi que l'impact et la prise en charge des troubles liés aux dérives sectaires.
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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
OBJECTIVE: This is a broad review examining the relationships between religiosity and the psychological outcomes of trauma. Previous studies showed that some constructs of religiosity are associated w…
RATIONALE: New-onset psychosis in an immunosuppressed patient post-kidney transplantation (KT) is a diagnostic challenge. A broad differential diagnosis merits consideration; however, an approach to t…
Glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") is a rhythmic utterance of pseudo-words without consistent semantic meaning and syntactic regularities. Although glossolalia is a culturally embedded religious acti…
Religious-spiritual crises include distress associated with the weakening or loss of faith, turbulent conversions, and affective states associated with negative spirituality. The differential diagnosi…
BACKGROUND: Previous case reports showed that delirious mania could be one of the many neuropsychiatric presentations of Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor encephalitis (ANMDARE).OBJECTIVE: To evaluat…
Peri-urban Senegal lies outside the influence of both the nation's historic public mental health model and contemporary global mental health. This paper examines how cultural logics in this underserve…
OBJECTIVE: Voice-hearers tend to face a high degree of stigma that can impact subjective well-being and social functioning. However, researchers have hypothesized that the content of the voice-hearing…
Ramadan is a religious month dedicated to prayer, fasting and feasting. Recently, there has been an increased interest among healthcare providers regarding possible health-related complications as a c…
BACKGROUND: Perceived discrimination has been linked to psychotic experiences (PEs). However, as yet, information is lacking on the relationship between different forms of discrimination and PEs. This…
Alterations in self-experience are increasingly attended to as relevant and important aspects of schizophrenia, and psychosis more broadly, through a burgeoning self-disorders (SD) literature. At the …
Grandiose delusions (GDs) are defined as false beliefs about having an inflated worth, power, or a special identity which are firmly sustained despite undeniable evidence to the contrary. Although it …
BACKGROUND: Religious delusions are a common symptom in patients experiencing psychosis, with varying prevalence rates of religious delusions across cultures and societies. To enhance our knowledge of…