نتایج جستجو برای: scrupulosity

تعداد نتایج: 38  

2014
Thomas A. Fergus Wade C. Rowatt

Scrupulosity is a moral/religious subtype of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) that remains understudied within the extant literature. Drawing from separate lines of research suggesting that attachment insecurities underlie OCD and that God functions psychologically much like other attachment figures, we examined a purported association between attachment to God and scrupulosity. A large samp...

2014
Jonathan S. Abramowitz Ryan J. Jacoby

Scrupulosity involves obsessive religious doubts and fears, unwanted blasphemous thoughts and images, as well as compulsive religious rituals, reassurance seeking, and avoidance. This article provides a comprehensive review of the nature of scrupulosity, including (a) a detailed clinical description, (b) information about how to differentiate scrupulosity from normal religious practice, (c) cro...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2007
Bunmi O Olatunji Jonathan S Abramowitz Nathan L Williams Kevin M Connolly Jeffrey M Lohr

The current study examined scrupulosity in 352 unselected college students as measured by the 19-item Penn Inventory of Scrupulosity (PIOS). Confirmatory factor analysis yielded support for a two-factor model of the 19-item PIOS. However, item-level analyses provided preliminary support for the validity of a 15-item PIOS (PIOS-R) secondary to the removal of items 2, 6, 15, and 10. The two domai...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2006
Elizabeth A Nelson Jonathan S Abramowitz Stephen P Whiteside Brett J Deacon

Scrupulosity is often encountered among individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), yet relatively few studies have examined this particular symptom presentation. Using a large sample of OCD patients, the present investigation examined (a) the relationship between religiosity and scrupulosity, (b) the association between scrupulosity and the severity of OCD, anxiety, and depressive sy...

2010
Jonathan D. Huppert

1077 © 2 Publ Scrupulosity, the obsessional fear of thinking or behaving immorally or against one's religious beliefs, is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder that has been relatively understudied to date. Treating religious patients with scrupulosity raises a number of unique clinical challenges for many clinicians. For example, how does one distinguish normal beliefs from pathological scru...

Hossein Eskandari, Sara Kaviani, Soghra Ebrahimi Ghavam,

Scrupulosity (also known as religious obsessive-compulsive disorder) is a sub-group of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) that has not been well investigated internationally and in Iran. In recent decades, scrupulosity has been the researchers’ subject of interest and relevant literature, mostly with a cognitive approach, has attracted attention. In this regard, investigators have tried to she...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
sara kaviani department of psychology and educational sciences, faculty of psychology, allameh tabatabaei university, tehran, iran. hossein eskandari department of psychology and educational sciences, faculty of psychology, allameh tabatabaei university, tehran, iran. soghra ebrahimi ghavam department of psychology and educational sciences, faculty of educational psychology, allameh tabatabaei university, tehran, iran.

scrupulosity (also known as religious obsessive-compulsive disorder) is a sub-group of obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd) that has not been well investigated internationally and in iran. in recent decades, scrupulosity has been the researchers’ subject of interest and relevant literature, mostly with a cognitive approach, has attracted attention. in this regard, investigators have tried to she...

Journal: :Comprehensive Psychiatry 2018

2008
BRETT DEACON ELIZABETH A. NELSON

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) focused on religious themes, also known as scrupulosity, is a relatively common but poorly understood form of this disorder. It also presents unique challenges to the therapist who must negotiate the procedures of exposure and response prevention while respecting the patient’s religious beliefs and practices. Garcia (2008) describes the successful treatment o...

Hossein Eskandari, Sara Kaviani, Soghra Ebrahimi Ghavam,

Objective: This research aimed to study the relationship between scrupulosity and obsessivecompulsive symptoms as well as obsessive-compulsive-related cognitive styles (obsessive beliefs and thought-action fusion).  Methods: This was a correlational study. The study population included all individuals who referred to counseling centers of Tehran from August to December 2010 and diagnosed wit...

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