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Psychological disorder of morality
disorders. People with scrupulosity are at a higher risk of depression, low self-esteem, self-harm, and suicide. The word scrupulosity is derived from the
Scrupulosity
Habit and impulse disorder
trichotillomania and picking skin, itching, checking, counting, washing, sex, scrupulosity and more. Addiction and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) feature compulsive
Compulsive_behavior
Mental disorder
Another common obsession is scrupulosity, the pathological guilt/anxiety about moral or religious issues. In scrupulosity, a person's obsessions focus
Obsessive–compulsive_disorder
Portrayal of sexual subject matter
(February 2021). "Roles of Religiosity, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms, Scrupulosity, and Shame in Self-Perceived Pornography Addiction: A Preregistered Study"
Pornography
Fictional character from The Simpsons franchise
people and religion because of Ned Flanders's chronic, over-the-top scrupulosity. Lovejoy is the pastor of the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism
Reverend_Lovejoy
American football player (born 1996)
with a type of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) called religious scrupulosity. The disorder caused him to miss playing in the final five games of the
Braden Smith (American football)
Braden_Smith_(American_football)
Excess guilt felt by Catholics and lapsed Catholics
of an informed conscience but "Catholic" guilt is often confused with scrupulosity, and an overly scrupulous conscience is an exaggeration of healthy guilt
Catholic_guilt
American comedian and actor (1980–2021)
ineffective due to many of his OCD tendencies being based in religious scrupulosity. On August 7, 2021, at around 2:30 a.m., Moore died after accidentally
Trevor_Moore_(comedian)
Catholic newsletter for sufferers of scrupulosity
Liguori Publications, written primarily for individuals who suffer from scrupulosity, a manifestation of obsessive–compulsive disorder focusing on religious
Scrupulous_Anonymous
Focused attention on one's mental distress
obsessions. Rumination is considered one of the central cognitive symptoms of scrupulosity. Ad nauseam Compulsive behavior Intrusive thought Obsessive–compulsive
Rumination_(psychology)
Unwelcome involuntary thought, image or idea
History. New York: W.W. Norton, 1962 Ciarrocchi, Joseph W. "Religion, Scrupulosity, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder," in Michael A. Jenike, Lee Baer,
Intrusive_thought
Mass unit in the apothecaries' system
milliliters in the imperial customary system (to eight significant figures). Scrupulosity Roman units Byzantine units E (Cyrillic) Cardarelli, François (2003)
Scruple_(unit)
Personality disorder involving orderliness
(psychology) Jobsworth Mysophobia Pedantry Perfection Perfectionism Scrupulosity VUCA Workaholic Samuels J, Costa PT (2012). "Obsessive–Compulsive Personality
Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder
Obsessive–compulsive_personality_disorder
Anglo-Irish scientist (1627–1691)
ISBN 978-0-300-12381-4 Hunter, Michael (2000). Robert Boyle, (1627-91): Scrupulosity and Science. Rochester, NY: Boydell Press. ISBN 978-0-85115-798-6. Principe
Robert_Boyle
2017 Spanish comedy movie directed by Vicente Villanueva
unavoidable, she uses antibiotic wipes or washes her hands. Ana Maria has scrupulosity, with a compulsion to make the sign of the cross or touch an image of
Toc_Toc
Japanese social phobia
Inner critic Internalized oppression NEET Obsessive–compulsive disorder Scrupulosity Self-deprecation Slayor, A. (2012, July 20). Taijin Kyofusho in Japan
Taijin_kyofusho
Archbishop of San Salvador from 1977 to 1980
having obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and by priests with scrupulosity. In 1966, he was chosen to be Secretary of the Bishops Conference for
Óscar_Romero
American singer-songwriter (born 1990)
memoir Devout, Archuleta writes that a therapist suggested he may have scrupulosity, a religious subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder. He also experiences
David_Archuleta
Category of painful thinking or beliefs
of the treatments. Thought-action fusion is commonly associated with scrupulosity; thought-action fusion amplifies the individual's already-excessive feelings
Thought-action_fusion
Type of emotional and behavioral disorder
Inner critic Internalized oppression Obsessive-compulsive disorders Scrupulosity Somatization Smith, D.D. "Emotional or Behavioral Disorders Defined"
Internalizing_disorder
One of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church
the presentation of this sacrament, taking into account the concern of scrupulosity, or the exaggerated obsessive concern for detail. This further distinguished
Penance in the Catholic Church
Penance_in_the_Catholic_Church
Roman Catholic doctrine of mortification
actually the opposite: a sin. Likewise, mortification for reasons of scrupulosity (a disordered or irrational thinking about one's guilt or state, which
Mortification in Catholic theology
Mortification_in_Catholic_theology
Christian church in Andalusia, Spain
pastoral Catholic theology to a coercive rigorism, which induced extreme scrupulosity and forced family members to cut off all communications (i.e. - social
Palmarian_Catholic_Church
German zoologist (1834–1919)
directly based on specimens, to him the subject demanded the utmost "scrupulosity and conscientiousness" and an artist must "not arbitrarily model or generalise
Ernst_Haeckel
Concept in Catholic theology
anonymous dissection of his own personality and drive in the Modern Review. Scrupulosity "HAERENT ANIMO". www.papalencyclicals.net. 4 August 1908. 4. Retrieved
Examination_of_conscience
Topics referred to by the same term
pages with titles containing Scruple Skrupel, a Norwegian unit of length Scrupulosity Maigret Has Scruples, a 1958 novel This disambiguation page lists articles
Scruples_(disambiguation)
American clinical psychologist (born 1969)
disorder, and hoarding. Scrupulosity: Abramowitz has conducted studies on, and developed a cognitive-behavioral model of, scrupulosity (religious obsessions
Jonathan_Abramowitz
American singer-songwriter and contemporary Christian musician
Assad was diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder, specifically scrupulosity, a form of OCD involving religious or moral obsessions. She has also
Audrey_Assad
Mental illnesses and their treatments in Ancient Rome
historian and essayist Plutarch describes a Roman man possibly with scrupulosity, guilt or anxiety over religious subjects commonly associated with obsessive–compulsive
Mental illness in ancient Rome
Mental_illness_in_ancient_Rome
Armenian priest, martyr and saint
Gomidas, "a double victim, of the malice of his enemies and of the un-scrupulosity of his friends, for the intrigues of the second gave pretext and occasion
Gomidas_Keumurdjian
Catholic bodily position of prayer
Bocquillot expressed a certain criticism of a "new practise" born of scrupulosity which did not imitate the gestures of Jesus Christ and for that reason
Canonical_digits
Italian poet (1544–1595)
the Gerusalemme as he had conceived it, he yielded to the excessive scrupulosity which formed a feature of his paranoid character. The poem was sent in
Torquato_Tasso
Historical form of church membership in American Christianity
validity of their own experiences. Pope and Morgan theorize that it was scrupulosity rather than impiety that led to the decline in church membership. Historian
Half-Way_Covenant
American cartoonist (1945–2022)
comic book that details Green's struggle with a form of OCD known as scrupulosity, within the framework of growing up Catholic in 1950s Chicago. Intense
Justin_Green_(cartoonist)
Non-periodic comet
present witness by mine own experience· that when divers upon greater scrupulosity then cause, went about to dissuade her majesty (lying then at Richmond)
Great_Comet_of_1577
Academic journal
(Florida Atlantic University). The journal is abstracted and indexed by PsycINFO. List of psychology journals Scrupulosity Official website v t e v t e
Spirituality in Clinical Practice
Spirituality_in_Clinical_Practice
German Reformed Pietist writer, mystic, and hymnist
addressing doubt, sorrow, marriage, illness, anger, social relationships, scrupulosity, and religious division. Tersteegen's devotional world was unusually
Gerhard_Tersteegen
Prime Minister of Belgium from 1939 to 1945
Pierlot as "serious to the point of severity, honest to the point of scrupulosity, a tireless worker, a devout Christian, a patriot, a model of civic,
Hubert_Pierlot
British historian
Boydell Press, 1995. ISBN 978-0-85115-594-4 Robert Boyle (1627–91): Scrupulosity and Science. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-85115-798-6
Michael_Hunter_(historian)
Building in Taganrog, Turgenevsky Lane
was an accountant at the city prosecutor's office and suffered from scrupulosity and negotiorum gestio. Over time, their daughter Vera became a watchmaker
House_of_Bagdasarovs
Dutch Catholic psychiatrist (1911–2004)
discovered that repressive disorders (e.g. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Scrupulosity) could be healed by teaching patients a correct understanding of the
Anna_Terruwe
Self-report instrument
common but equally severe) types of symptoms (e.g., religious obsessions/scrupulosity). Restricted conceptualization of severity – Most self-report OCD scales
Dimensional Obsessive–Compulsive Scale
Dimensional_Obsessive–Compulsive_Scale
Series of essays by Samuel Johnson
laudable while they increase pleasure, but easy to be refined by needless scrupulosity till they shall more embarrass the writer than assist the reader or delight
The_Idler_(1758–1760)
esoteric art, prose, and poetry about topics ranging from Utah Lake to scrupulosity. The ARCH-HIVE's zine series, The HIVE ZINE, publishes poetry, prose
The_ARCH-HIVE
God in the Eucharist. During her teenage years, Lataste struggled with scrupulosity, frequently turning to her sister Marguerite for advice. She was more
Marie_Lataste
Form of mystical prayer in Christian theology
directors must distinguish infused contemplation from psychological fatigue, scrupulosity, depression, natural quietism, self-induced emptiness, or simple distraction
Infused_contemplation
American psychologist and author
but not sleeping; eating, but not hunger; meekness, but not humility; scrupulosity, but not virtue; self-assertion or bravado, but not courage; lust, but
Leslie_H._Farber
Scottish church historian
learned and exact, but it suffers somewhat from the fact that his extreme scrupulosity as to literal truth caused him to hold too severely in check the wit
George_Grub
English physician
statesman, by Gordon Goodwin. Published 1892. Hill, p. 106. Michael Hunter, Robert Boyle, 1627-91: scrupulosity and science (2000), p. 47 note; Google Books.
William_Rand_(physician)
with the king's wishes, 'others I think will rather die from a little scrupulosity of conscience, and would not give way for sorrow and despair of salvation
Sheen_Friary
Dutch Catholic priest (1886–1968)
with penitents and seminarians struggling with chastity, pornography, scrupulosity, and recidivist acts of obsessive and compulsive repression. By applying
Willem_Duynstee
English cleric and academic
breeding, and you may observe that I am well bred to a needless degree of scrupulosity." He is not to be confused with Thomas Barnard, the bishop of Killaloe
Edward_Barnard_(provost)
Myself as a memoir of his growing up, performing, experiencing religious scrupulosity, and coming out as gay in the church. He also recounts numerous interactions
Timeline of LGBTQ Mormon history in the 2020s
Timeline_of_LGBTQ_Mormon_history_in_the_2020s
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The Eldest; Lord Vishnu
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Beloved of Shiva; Goddess Durga
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Pet form of Scandinavian Lennart, LENNE means "lion-strong."
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Irish name AGHAMORA means "from the great field."
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Latin
A Persian.
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In Control of One's Stars
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Egyptian
, a prehistoric king of Egypt.
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n.
The quality or state of being scruppulous; doubt; doubtfulness respecting decision or action; caution or tenderness from the far of doing wrong or ofending; nice regard to exactness and propierty; precision.