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Understanding Religious OCD & Scrupulosity: A Closer Look at Scrupulosity and Its Impact

Scrupulosity, or religious OCD, traps Christians in cycles of intrusive thoughts, guilt, and compulsive rituals around faith. This article explains the signs of scrupulosity, its impact on prayer, worship, and spiritual life, and how treatments like CBT and ERP bring healing. With compassionate Christian psychology support, individuals can separate faith from fear, break the cycle of religious OCD, and rediscover peace, freedom, and authentic connection with God.

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Breaking the Scrupulosity Cycle: What Drives Religious OCD

Scrupulosity is a form of religious OCD where faith becomes entangled with fear, guilt, and intrusive thoughts. Learn how faith-sensitive psychologist Kylie Walls helps break cycles of obsession and compulsion using evidence-based, compassionate therapy.

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Scrupulosity and Attachment to God: Why Early Bonds Can Make Faith, Life and God Feel Scary

Scrupulosity—religious OCD—can make faith feel like constant fear of disappointing God. Psychologist Kylie Walls explains that these struggles often stem from deeper attachment patterns shaped in childhood and reinforced by harmful spiritual environments. When leaders are controlling or shaming, the nervous system may learn to view God the same way. Healing is possible with supportive, evidence-based therapy.

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