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Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession
Episode 1708

Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession

Scrupulosity, or religious OCD, is a specialized form of OCD that targets an individual's faith and moral values. This condition crosses the line into mental illness when obsessive fears about sin or salvation begin to negatively interfere with daily life. Our experts explain how to recognize the signs of scrupulosity and the specialized treatments that can help patients restore a healthy relationship with their faith.

In Good Health · Elizabeth Westfield, Kristen Farrah, Dr. Emily Bailey, Jaimie Eckert

March 28, 202611m 40s

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Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession

  • Scrupulosity, or religious OCD, is a specialized form of OCD that targets an individual's faith and moral values. This condition crosses the line into mental illness when obsessive fears about sin or salvation begin to negatively interfere with daily life. Our experts explain how to recognize the signs of scrupulosity and the specialized treatments that can help patients restore a healthy relationship with their faith.

Guests: 

  • Dr. Emily Bailey, psychologist, Atlanta OCD and Anxiety Treatment, LLC
  • Jaimie Eckert, scrupulosity patient & advocate

Host: Elizabeth Westfield 
Producer: Kristen Farrah

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patient safetyfaithmental illnessoppressionscrupulositypublic healthreligionrelationshipsfearstresspublic safetydepressionanxietyocdcompulsionmental health