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Troubles obsessionnels centrés sur la morale, la religion et la culpabilité.
491 articles disponibles
Scrupulosity AND Religion
Scrupulosity AND Spirituality
Scrupulosity AND Religious Beliefs
Scrupulosity AND OCD
Scrupulosity AND Anxiety
Scrupulosity AND Guilt
Scrupulosity AND Perfectionism
Scrupulosity AND "Thought-Action Fusion"
Scrupulosity AND "Inflated Responsibility"
Scrupulosity AND "Intolerance of Uncertainty"
Scrupulosity AND "Error-Related Negativity"
Scrupulosity AND "Error Monitoring"
Scrupulosity AND "Cognitive Biases"
Scrupulosity AND Treatment
Scrupulosity AND "Exposure and Response Prevention"
Scrupulosity AND "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy"
"Religious OCD"
"Religious Obsessions"
"Religious Compulsions"
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND Religion
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND Spirituality
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" AND Religious Beliefs
"Thought-Action Fusion" AND Religion
"Thought-Action Fusion" AND Religious Beliefs
"Inflated Responsibility" AND Religion
"Intolerance of Uncertainty" AND Religion
Perfectionism AND Religion
"Religious Perfectionism"
Guilt AND Religion
"Pathological Guilt" AND Religion
"Magical Thinking" AND Religion
"Magical Thinking" AND OCD
Blasphemous Obsessions
Blasphemy AND OCD
Sin AND OCD
"Fear of Hell" AND OCD
Damnation AND OCD
"Fear of God" AND OCD
"Incompleteness" AND OCD
"Not Just Right Experience" AND OCD
Hyperreligiosity AND OCD
Hyperreligiosity AND Anxiety
Hyperreligiosity AND Psychopathology
"Death Anxiety" AND Religion
"Existential Anxiety" AND Religion
"Religious Trauma" AND OCD
"Religious Trauma" AND Scrupulosity
"Spiritual Abuse" AND OCD
"Religious Abuse" AND Mental Health
Cult AND Mental Health
Cult AND Anxiety
Cult AND OCD
Cult AND Scrupulosity
"High-Demand Group" AND Mental Health
"Coercive Control" AND Religion
"Authoritarian Religion" AND Mental Health
INTRODUCTION: The modern way of life, characterized by the cult of individualism, discredited authority, and a proliferation of points of view about reality, has modified family structure. This social…
Terror Management Theory (TMT) (Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) suggests that culturally-provided worldviews (e.g., religion) may protect individuals from experiencing death anxiety, and seve…
Inferential confusion is an under-researched faulty reasoning process in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Based on an overreliance on imagined possibilities, it shares similarities with the extens…
OBJECTIVES: The present study explored the experiences of people living with advanced heart failure (HF) to determine the extent to which (1) psychosocial resources relevant to HF patients were qualit…
The current paper presents literature relevant to the relationship of religiosity, spirituality, and personal beliefs with mental health and, in particular, anxiety disorders as an empirical narrative…
Few studies have systematically examined the covert neutralizing strategies that serve to maintain and exacerbate the frequency and distress related to intrusive thoughts. Given the lack of research i…
UNLABELLED: This paper examines the contribution of incompleteness/'not just right experiences' (NJREs) to an understanding of the relationship between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and obsessiv…
In this study, we examine the similarities and the differences between obsessions and the phenomena described in religious language as "blasphemous thoughts". The basis of our study is an ascetic text…
BACKGROUND: More than a decade may pass between the onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms and initiation of treatment. One explanation may be health care professionals' limited awarene…
BACKGROUND: Sexual obsessions are common in adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), cause great distress, and are sometimes misinterpreted as indicating risk to others. Little is known about …
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Thought-action fusion (TAF), or maladaptive cognitions regarding the relationship between mental events and behaviours, has been implicated in the development and maintenanc…
This study evaluated acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for scrupulosity-based obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Five adults were treated with eight sessions of ACT, without in-session exposur…