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E-grāmata: When Religion and Morals Become OCD: Understanding and Treating Scrupulosity

(McLean Hospital, USA)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872556
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Two to three percent of the global population suffer from OCD. Of that number, approximately five percent of OCD sufferers report having religious or moral obsessions. Scrupulosity, an often under-recognized subtype of OCD, leads those affected to mistake clinical OCD symptoms for committing sins, offending God, or being morally corrupt. Many people with scrupulosity or moral perfectionism turn to clergy for help rather than a mental health professional.This book, authored by a therapist among the most experienced in the world in dealing with this disorder, covers the symptoms, diagnosis, history, development, causes, and treatment of scrupulosity. Intended for students, mental health professionals, and clergy, this essential resource includes the latest theory, research, treatments, and case studies necessary to recognize and destigmatize scrupulosity as well as encourage optimal treatment outcomes and relapse prevention. This essential resource brings recognition to scrupulosity and moral perfectionism, an often overlooked and misunderstood subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).Two to three percent of the global population suffer from OCD. Of that number, approximately five percent of OCD sufferers report having religious or moral obsessions. Scrupulosity, an often under-recognized subtype of OCD, leads those affected to mistake clinical OCD symptoms for committing sins, offending God, or being morally corrupt. Many people with scrupulosity or moral perfectionism turn to clergy for help rather than a mental health professional.This book, authored by a therapist among the most experienced in the world in dealing with this disorder, covers the symptoms, diagnosis, history, development, causes, and treatment of scrupulosity. Intended for students, mental health professionals, and clergy, this essential resource includes the latest theory, research, treatments, and case studies necessary to recognize and destigmatize scrupulosity as well as encourage optimal treatment outcomes and relapse prevention.Includes a diverse collection of case studies that showcase how OCD does not discriminate by culture or religious faithsProvides clear guidelines for assessment and treatment based on the latest researchTeaches clinicians how to stay clinically focused on the OCD symptoms rather than religious or moral implicationsDiscusses the social and cultural attitudes toward scrupulosity as well as the specific religious practices that become scrupulosity and moral perfectionism symptoms Two to three percent of the global population suffer from OCD. Of that number, approximately five percent of OCD sufferers report having religious or moral obsessions. Scrupulosity, an often under-recognized subtype of OCD, leads those affected to mistake clinical OCD symptoms for committing sins, offending God, or being morally corrupt. Many people with scrupulosity or moral perfectionism turn to clergy for help rather than a mental health professional.This book, authored by a therapist among the most experienced in the world in dealing with this disorder, covers the symptoms, diagnosis, history, development, causes, and treatment of scrupulosity. Intended for students, mental health professionals, and clergy, this essential resource includes the latest theory, research, treatments, and case studies necessary to recognize and destigmatize scrupulosity as well as encourage optimal treatment outcomes and relapse prevention-- Scrupulosity, moralosity (moral perfectionism), and obsessive guilt tend to be overlooked conscience-related factors in OCD assessment and treatment as the focus is primarily on symptom reduction. Research on OCD is prolific and informs clinical practice. This book has provided the most current knowledge on the topics it covers, but it is likely that new information will be available from ongoing research, technologies, and psychosocial studies that share the common goal of eradicating the all too oftendevastating effects the disorder has on the lives of all those whom it touches-- This essential resource brings recognition to scrupulosity and moral perfectionism, an often overlooked and misunderstood subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).Two to three percent of the global population suffer from OCD. Of that number, approximately five percent of OCD sufferers report having religious or moral obsessions. Scrupulosity, an often under-recognized subtype of OCD, leads those affected to mistake clinical OCD symptoms for committing sins, offending God, or being morally corrupt. Many people with scrupulosity or moral perfectionism turn to clergy for help rather than a mental health professional.This book, authored by a therapist among the most experienced in the world in dealing with this disorder, covers the symptoms, diagnosis, history, development, causes, and treatment of scrupulosity. Intended for students, mental health professionals, and clergy, this essential resource includes the latest theory, research, treatments, and case studies necessary to recognize and destigmatize scrupulosity as well as encourage optimal treatment outcomes and relapse prevention.

Recenzijas

Leslie Shapiro is a highly skilled mental health clinician and author who has treated hundreds of patients with OCD and related disorders. Her expertise in OCD, especially scrupulosity obsessions and compulsions, enables her to apply theoretical models and research findings to promote best practices for patients, family members, and community members. Her astute observations are evident in this important book. * Gail Steketee, Professor Emerita, Boston University * This book, written by an OCD expert with decades of experience, will be a valuable addition to any clinician's library. Leslie Shapiro has worked with patients with severe OCD in a residential setting at the OCD Institute at McLean Hospital since its inception and her sharing her insights garnered during her career is an invaluable addition to the field. If one wishes to go beyond the standard treatment guidelines towards even more real-world experience, this is the book for you! * Darin D. Dougherty, MD MMSc, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School *

Papildus informācija

This essential resource brings recognition to scrupulosity and moral perfectionism, an often overlooked and misunderstood subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
1. Introduction
2. Social, Cultural, and Historical Views on Religious Behavior: What Is and
Is
Not OCD
3 . Effects of Scrupulosity and Moral Perfectionism on Normal Stage
Development .
4 . Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness: Getting Physically, Spiritually,
Morally, and Emotionally Pure
5. Soul Purification: Confession, Prayer, Repentance, Reassurance Seeking,
and Still No Mercy or Forgiveness
6.Obsessive Moral Emotions: Demand for Perfection
7. Righteous Eating
8.Deadly Sinning: Sexual Obsessions, Mental Adultery, Violence, and Death
9. Saving the Planet: Scrupulous Hoarding and Green Guilt
10. Created This Way: Neurobiology and Evolutionary Overview
11.Treatment and Relief: Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Strategies
12.Clergy Involvement: Soul Crushing or Saving?
13. Supplemental Strategies to Augment Treatment Outcome, Relapse Prevention,
and Recovery
Appendix
Resources
Index
Leslie J. Shapiro is a residential-level behavior therapist for treatment-resistant obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) at the OCD Institute at McLean Hospital, USA.