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Published Online: October 1960

SCRUPULOSITY : RELIGION AND OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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In this paper, a clearer picture of severe chronic scrupulosity as a pathological condition is presented. Children actually referred to a child guidance clinic for their scrupulosity are seriously disturbed. What became clear to us was that the scrupulous children presented a consistent picture in terms of symptoms and underlying personality traits. It usually appears as an obsessive compulsive disturbance involving fears and doubts. However, the constriction and inhibitions of these scrupulous children were frequently indicative of a schizoid personality and, in some instances, of an underlying schizophrenic matrix. This consistent picture of the scrupulous child which emerged from our research, enabled us to obtain a more immediate and fuller understanding of any new child referred to our clinic for his scrupulosity, and to work with the scrupulous child in a more confident and effective manner.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 314 - 318
PubMed: 13784035

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Published in print: October 1960
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Medical Director, St. Charles Child Guidance Clinic, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Staff Psychologist, St. Charles Child Guidance Clinic, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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