TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse

Troubles obsessionnels centrés sur la morale, la religion et la culpabilité.

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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

Pregnancy decision making as a significant life event: a commitment approach.

A value-laden basis for commitment to goals and the behavioral and affective sequelae of commitment were examined in the context of a stressful life event. Fifty-seven women who were interviewed durin…

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Lydon, J., Dunkel-Schetter, C., Cohan, C. L., & Pierce, T. (1996). Pregnancy decision making as a significant life event: a commitment approach.. J Pers Soc Psychol, 71(1), 141-51. https://doi.org/10.1037//0022-3514.71.1.141

[Twins in cultural and psychic life. African examples].

In Africa, twin births were and are still considered to be events of extraordinary importance. Traditional beliefs give to twins a special position as sacred monsters and devote to them a variety of r…

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Junod, A. (1996). [Twins in cultural and psychic life. African examples].. Med Trop (Mars), 56(4 Pt 2), 461-4.

Religion, ethnicity and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is seen in many contrasting cultures but it is not known if the form of the disorder varies between these cultures. There have been anecdotal case reports where rel…

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Raphael, F. J., Rani, S., Bale, R., & Drummond, L. M. (1996). Religion, ethnicity and obsessive-compulsive disorder.. Int J Soc Psychiatry, 42(1), 38-44. https://doi.org/10.1177/002076409604200105

Why do psychiatrists neglect religion?

This paper analyses a number of possible reasons why modern psychiatry has neglected the therapeutic effects of religious beliefs. The gap which exists between psychiatry and religion is a relatively …

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Neeleman, J., & Persaud, R. (1995). Why do psychiatrists neglect religion?. Br J Med Psychol, 68(2), 169-78. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8341.1995.tb01823.x

Psychiatric illness and psychosocial concerns of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the nature and incidence of psychiatric illness, symptoms of potential psychiatric significance, substance abuse and psychosocial concerns among patients with newly diagnosed l…

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Ginsburg, M. L., Quirt, C., Ginsburg, A. D., & MacKillop, W. J. (1995). Psychiatric illness and psychosocial concerns of patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer.. CMAJ, 152(5), 701-8.

The relationship of religious variables to death depression and death anxiety.

The present research explored the relationship of religious variables to death anxiety and death depression in 200 persons from the general population in what is apparently the first study to correlat…

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Alvarado, K. A., Templer, D. I., Bresler, C., & Thomas-Dobson, S. (1995). The relationship of religious variables to death depression and death anxiety.. J Clin Psychol, 51(2), 202-4. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-4679(199503)51:2<202::aid-jclp2270510209>3.0.co;2-m

Inflated responsibility in obsessive compulsive disorder: validation of an operational definition.

An excessive sense of responsibility has been identified in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) where patients evaluate their thoughts in terms of the harm they could cause to themselves or others. In…

TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
Rhéaume, J., Ladouceur, R., Freeston, M. H., & Letarte, H. (1995). Inflated responsibility in obsessive compulsive disorder: validation of an operational definition.. Behav Res Ther, 33(2), 159-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(94)e0021-a

The epidemiology and differential diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder.

Originally considered a rare disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has been shown to be quite common with a 1% point prevalence in many cultures. Comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders i…

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Rasmussen, S. A., & Eisen, J. L. (1994). The epidemiology and differential diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder.. J Clin Psychiatry, 55 Suppl, 5-10; discussion 11-4.

Obsessive compulsive disorder: comorbid conditions.

According to DSM-IV criteria, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by recurrent, intrusive images or thoughts and/or stereotyped, repetitive behaviors that …

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Pigott, T. A., L'Heureux, F., Dubbert, B., Bernstein, S., & Murphy, D. L. (1994). Obsessive compulsive disorder: comorbid conditions.. J Clin Psychiatry, 55 Suppl, 15-27; discussion 28-32.

[Demographic study of obsessive compulsive disorder].

This study used a large, obsessive- compulsive disorder (OCD) population (N = 157) without comorbidity, and compared them to the general population of the States of New York on the following demograph…

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Neziroglu, F. A., Yaryura, T. o. b. Ă. ­. a. s. . J. A., Lemli, J. M., & Yaryura, R. A. (1994). [Demographic study of obsessive compulsive disorder].. Acta Psiquiatr Psicol Am Lat, 40(3), 217-23.

[Considerations on the guilt feelings towards mother and maternal separation using the Japanese keywords "sumu-akirameru" and "sumanai"].

In this paper, I use the Japanese keywords "Sumanai" and "Sumu-Akirameru" to discuss the guilt feelings towards mother and maternal separation. "Sumanai" is an everyday Japanese expression signifying …

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Nagayama, K. (1994). [Considerations on the guilt feelings towards mother and maternal separation using the Japanese keywords "sumu-akirameru" and "sumanai"].. Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi, 96(2), 83-108.

The influence of cultural factors on obsessive compulsive disorder: religious symptoms in a religious society.

Judaism is one of many religions that demand cleanliness and exactness, inculcate the performance of rituals from childhood and view their non-performance as wrong or sinful. Rituals concerning cleanl…

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Greenberg, D., & Witztum, E. (1994). The influence of cultural factors on obsessive compulsive disorder: religious symptoms in a religious society.. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci, 31(3), 211-20.