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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 à 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
BACKGROUND: Clergy members (CMS) frequently provide support and counselling for people with psychological and psychiatric disorders. There is evidence in the literature that CMS consider themselves to…
A 28-year-old asexual Malaysian male presented for emergency assessment with suicidal thoughts, paranoid delusions and increasing time spent on ritualistic behaviours that included hand washing, door …
BACKGROUND: Although prior research indicates that religious and spiritual coping is associated with positive health outcomes, few studies have examined religious and spiritual coping among patients w…
This study aims at understanding the emotional milieu of families of psychotic patients, focusing on the concept of expressed emotion (EE). A combination of ethnographic and clinical methodology was e…
Introduction. Hearing voices occurs in people without psychosis. Why hearing voices is such a key pathological feature of psychosis whilst remaining a manageable experience in nonpsychotic people is y…
BACKGROUND: Early recognition of the signs and symptoms of mental health disorders is important because early intervention is critical to restoring the mental as well as the physical and the social he…
BACKGROUND: Cross sectional research suggests that negative religious coping (e.g., anger at God and religious disengagement) strongly correlates with depression and anxiety. However, causality is dif…
Klinefelter's syndrome (KS; karyotype 47,XXY) is associated with specific neurocognitive impairments, especially delayed language development and impaired socioemotional evolution. There is an increas…
In this article we propose that schizophrenia and religious cognition engage cognate mental modules in the over-attribution of agency and the overextension of theory of mind. We argue similarities and…
Diagnostic changes during follow-up are not uncommon with a first-episode psychosis (FEP). This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic stability of the FEP and to identify factors associated with a di…
OBJECTIVE. To test the proposal that 'poor-me' (PM) and 'bad-me' (BM) paranoia can be differentiated in terms of (1) current emotional experience and presence of grandiose delusions and (2) early care…