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Mixon, Amberly J.
Protestant Christianity and OCD
by Justin K. Hughes, MA, LPC Protestant Christians who present with symptoms of OCD often wish to know that their faith will be taken seriously when they are being diagnosed,… Read more »
What if I’m Not Religious?
Written by Patrick McGrath, PhD, Chief Clinical Officer at NOCD, and Zachary Appenzeller, PsyD, Assistant Professor, Director, UTHealth Houston Center for Eating Disorders It may come as a surprise to… Read more »
Jewish Scrupulosity
by Jed Siev, PhD OCD is opportunistic and often latches onto whatever is most important to someone, so it is no surprise that religious people with OCD often have religious… Read more »
Religious Scrupulosity in Hinduism
by Katie O’Dunne (adapted from article by Patrick McGrath, PhD & Zachary Appenzeller) Scrupulosity is not a faith problem; it is an OCD problem. OCD tends to latch onto the… Read more »
Islam and OCD
by Mubeena Mirza, LCSW (adapted from article by Patrick McGrath, PhD & Zachary Appenzeller) Scrupulosity is not a faith problem; it is an OCD problem. OCD tends to latch onto… Read more »
Catholicism and OCD
by Caitlin Claggett Woods, Ph.D. and Fr. Thomas Santa, CSsR God is the encompassing all. He is a mystery beyond our comprehension. A perpetual uncertainty that we seek to understand…. Read more »
Moral Scrupulosity
by Zachary Appenzeller, PsyD & Patrick McGrath, PhD If you think about it long enough, it should not come as a surprise to you that some people who have OCD… Read more »