Scrupulosity is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder concerned with religious themes. It is unclear how religious leaders understand scrupulosity, the support they offer, or how they view collaboration with mental health practitioners. This study was designed to address these issues. Eleven Catholic priests took part in a semistructured interview based on a vignette describing a person with scrupulosity. Data were analysed using a grounded theory approach. Priests understood scrupulosity as a psychological problem that they felt unqualified to deal with but for which they could offer spiritual guidance. Scrupulous individuals were perceived as difficult to develop a supportive relationship with and were sometimes a challenge to ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) focused on religious themes, also known as scrupulosity, is a re...
PubMed ID: 22395755A moral/religious subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder has been termed as scr...
This study investigated the mental health, religiousness, and spiritual transcendence of clergy and ...
Scrupulosity is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder concerned with religious themes. It...
Scrupulosity is a phenomenon of the intersection between religiosity and obsessive-compulsive disord...
Individuals with scrupulosity prototypically have excessive religious fears or doubts about sin; how...
Scrupulosity is emerging as a recognized subtype of Ob-sessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) pertaining ...
Objectives: Scrupulosity is a relatively common but understudied subtype of obsessive-compulsive dis...
Although obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively well-known psychological disorder, what...
Scrupulosity, the obsessional fear of thinking or behaving immorally or against one\u27s religious b...
The study examined the relationship between religion and symptoms of psychopathology, particularly o...
Objective: Scrupulosity is a manifestation of obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) characterized by r...
A substantial number of people with mental health problems do not receive treatment from mental he...
Scrupulosity is a disorder characterised by the presence of religious or moral obsessions and compul...
Clergy members (CMs) frequently offer support and counselling for people with mental health problems...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) focused on religious themes, also known as scrupulosity, is a re...
PubMed ID: 22395755A moral/religious subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder has been termed as scr...
This study investigated the mental health, religiousness, and spiritual transcendence of clergy and ...
Scrupulosity is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder concerned with religious themes. It...
Scrupulosity is a phenomenon of the intersection between religiosity and obsessive-compulsive disord...
Individuals with scrupulosity prototypically have excessive religious fears or doubts about sin; how...
Scrupulosity is emerging as a recognized subtype of Ob-sessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) pertaining ...
Objectives: Scrupulosity is a relatively common but understudied subtype of obsessive-compulsive dis...
Although obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively well-known psychological disorder, what...
Scrupulosity, the obsessional fear of thinking or behaving immorally or against one\u27s religious b...
The study examined the relationship between religion and symptoms of psychopathology, particularly o...
Objective: Scrupulosity is a manifestation of obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) characterized by r...
A substantial number of people with mental health problems do not receive treatment from mental he...
Scrupulosity is a disorder characterised by the presence of religious or moral obsessions and compul...
Clergy members (CMs) frequently offer support and counselling for people with mental health problems...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) focused on religious themes, also known as scrupulosity, is a re...
PubMed ID: 22395755A moral/religious subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder has been termed as scr...
This study investigated the mental health, religiousness, and spiritual transcendence of clergy and ...