<2> Understanding Scrupulosity: A Complex Form of OCD
<3> What is Scrupulosity?
Scrupulosity is a complex and often misunderstood form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) that involves persistent and excessive concerns about moral or religious correctness. Individuals with scrupulosity may experience intrusive thoughts, compulsions to perform rituals or behaviors, and a deep-seated fear of making mistakes or sinning.
<3> The Psychology of Scrupulosity
Scrupulosity is often rooted in a person’s moral or religious upbringing, where they may have been taught to believe that certain behaviors or thoughts are inherently wrong. This can lead to a sense of guilt, shame, or anxiety when they experience intrusive thoughts or engage in behaviors that they perceive as sinful.
Healthline suggests that scrupulosity can be triggered by a variety of factors, including:
* A strict or perfectionistic upbringing
* A history of trauma or abuse
* A diagnosis of OCD or other anxiety disorders
* A strong sense of moral or religious duty
<3> Symptoms of Scrupulosity
Individuals
