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Un accès direct à la littérature scientifique via la base PubMed permettant de faciliter la veille sur les enjeux complexes de la santé mentale et du fait religieux : de la neuroscience des croyances à l'étude des abus spirituels, en passant par la prise en charge des traumatismes et des processus de déconversion.
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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: The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between negative religious coping (NRC) and suicidal ideation in patients with advanced cancer, controlling for demographic and dise…
Postictal psychosis (PIP) is a serious psychiatric complication of epilepsy that occurs in approximately 6% of patients following multiple complex partial or generalized seizures. The psychosis is cla…
Individuals with psychotic illnesses are known to have a reduced fertility. It is unclear whether this is due to biological or social factors. Most fertility studies have been conducted in chronic sch…
PURPOSE: Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In this study we investigated what psychological processes may underlie the reported treatment resista…
Research indicates that religiosity plays a complex role in mental illness. Despite this link, little work has been done to clarify the role of religiosity in persons exhibiting non-clinical psychosis…
A man presenting in his 50s, following conviction for a non-violent crime, to forensic psychiatric services, and then to a neuropsychiatry service with an unusual presentation of psychosis: second per…
Unusual language use is a core feature of psychosis, but the nature and significance of this are not understood. In particular, thought disorder in schizophrenia (SZ) is characterized by markedly biza…
BACKGROUND: Feelings of gratitude and awe facilitate perceptions and cognitions that go beyond the focus of illness and include positive aspects of one's personal and interpersonal reality, even in th…
The tragedy of maternal filicide and extended suicides has occurred throughout history. Maternal filicide-suicide perpetrators most often suffer from depression, suicidality, or psychosis. Interventio…
Religion and spirituality exert a significant role in the lives of many individuals, including people with schizophrenia. However, the contribution of religion and spirituality to various domains (psy…
This study investigated the interaction between the current environment and personality factors associated with religiosity in determining the content of false perceptions (used as a model for halluci…
Folie à deux is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by the transference of delusional ideas from one person to one or more other people in close association with the primary affected patient. Mummi…