Magical thinking and associated psychological reactions to blindness.

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
ZARLOCK, S. P. (1961). Magical thinking and associated psychological reactions to blindness.. J Consult Psychol, 25, 155-9. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0040243

Scrupulosity: religion and obsessive-compulsive behavior in children.

TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse Enfance et Adolescence
WEISNER, W. M., & RIFFEL, P. A. (1961). Scrupulosity: religion and obsessive-compulsive behavior in children.. Curr Psychiatr Ther, 1, 39-42.

Scrupulosity: religion and obsessive compulsive behavior in children.

TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse Enfance et Adolescence
WEISNER, W. M., & RIFFEL, P. A. (1960). Scrupulosity: religion and obsessive compulsive behavior in children.. Am J Psychiatry, 117, 314-8. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.117.4.314

Identification and magical thinking.

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
PALM, R. (1960). Identification and magical thinking.. Psychoanal Psychoanal Rev, 47, 32-6.

[Suffering, guilt and neuroses].

TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse
WEITBRECHT, H. J. (1960). [Suffering, guilt and neuroses].. Confin Psychiatr, 3, 65-84.

A report on superstition and belief of the Malays, Indians and Chinese in Kuala Lumpur in regard to pregnancy, childbirth and the newborn babe.

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
WYLDE, E. M. (1959). A report on superstition and belief of the Malays, Indians and Chinese in Kuala Lumpur in regard to pregnancy, childbirth and the newborn babe.. Med J Malaya, 13, 322-6.

[Magical thinking].

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
DE, B. U. S. S. C. H. E. R. . J. (1957). [Magical thinking].. Acta Neurol Psychiatr Belg, 57(1), 1-26.

[Some remarks on religious guilt feeling].

TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse
BLEEKER, C. J. (1951). [Some remarks on religious guilt feeling].. Folia Psychiatr Neurol Neurochir Neerl, 54(1), 58-66.

[The sin concept as religious psychological problem].

TOC et Scrupulosité Religieuse
STOLK, P. J. (1949). [The sin concept as religious psychological problem].. Ned Tijdschr Psychol, 4(6), 482-501.

Magical thinking and ritual to preserve omnipotence as demonstrated in cases of compulsion neurosis.

Biais Cognitifs et Croyances
WILSON, D. C. (1947). Magical thinking and ritual to preserve omnipotence as demonstrated in cases of compulsion neurosis.. Dis Nerv Syst, 8(5), 155-60.