Is praying OCD?

Scrupulosity is a rare form of obsessive compulsive disorder focused on prayers, rituals or thoughts rather than the more common germ-phobia and compulsive hand washing.
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What is compulsive praying?

Compulsively praying, which can involve restarting the prayer if you get distracted while saying it and/or repeating it if you didn't feel you were concentrating properly on the prayer or on the meaning of the prayer.
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What is spiritual OCD?

In religious OCD, a person has persistent negative or anxious thoughts about their spiritual life. These obsessions often interfere with daily functioning. Individuals may be unable to suppress or ignore these thoughts.
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What are examples of religious OCD?

Examples of scrupulosity or religious OCD include:
  • Fear of not having enough faith.
  • Fear of going to hell.
  • Fear of contamination or eating incorrect food items.
  • Fear of committing a sin.
  • Unwanted sexual or inappropriate thoughts about religious leaders/God.
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How do you know if your OCD is religious?

The compulsions (or rituals) could include:
  1. excessive praying.
  2. frequent confessing.
  3. seeking reassurance from religious leaders.
  4. avoiding situations where immoral acts might happen.
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Healthy Prayer vs OCD



Is religious OCD a sin?

Obsessions are not sinful. They are not kept in mind by choice. This distinction between desire and fear becomes most difficult to make with obsessional urges. An OCD sufferer with homosexual obsessions, for instance, may experience a sudden impulse to touch a same-sex person in a sexual way.
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What is blasphemy OCD?

[1] Blasphemous thoughts comprise the main source of distress in around 5%[4] of patients of OCD. In this, thoughts inciting religious and moral dilemmas and guilt dominate the symptoms, inducing great distress in the patient as they go against the very fundamentals of their upbringing, beliefs, and traditions.
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How do you fix religious OCD?

How to Overcome Religious OCD
  1. #1 Find Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP) ...
  2. #2 Pay Attention to Reassurance. ...
  3. #3 Manage Your Reading Time. ...
  4. #4 Avoid Repetitive Prayer. ...
  5. #5 Avoid Black-and-White Thinking. ...
  6. #6 Include Your Religious Leaders. ...
  7. #7 Find Treatment.
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What phobia is the fear of God?

Zeusophobia is the fear of god or gods. The term is derived from Zeus, the highest of the Greek gods. It is not the same as theophobia, the fear of religions.
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Is it a sin to have scrupulosity?

In the 19th century, Christian spiritual advisors in the U.S. and Britain became worried that scrupulosity was not only a sin in itself, but also led to sin, by attacking the virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
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Does religion cause OCD?

Psychologists do not believe that religion causes people to develop OCD. However, religion may influence whether someone with OCD experiences obsessions and compulsions related to religion, Abramowitz said.
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What Islam says about OCD?

Muslims believe that Satan plays role in the development of obsessions in some individuals, who are susceptible to OCD.
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How do you pray with OCD?

Prayer for OCD

Lord, I lift up to You all my instances of suffering from this illness. I will not let this illness separate me from the love of You, Jesus Christ. Though I face this affliction, You say that I am more than a conqueror through You who loves me.
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Can you pray to God too much?

I worry about bothering Him too much with my problems. ANSWER: Absolutely not! The Bible tells us to persist in prayer and to pray about everything. God doesn't always answer the way we think He should, or when we think He should.
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What is religious psychosis?

Definition. Individuals experiencing religious delusions are preoccupied with religious subjects that are not within the expected beliefs for an individual's background, including culture, education, and known experiences of religion. These preoccupations are incongruous with the mood of the subject.
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What is the #1 phobia?

Arachnophobia – Arachnophobia is possibly the most well-known of all phobias. It is the fear of spiders, or arachnids. Estimates put arachnophobia at affecting roughly 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men.
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What is a Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is one of the longest words in the dictionary — and, in an ironic twist, is the name for a fear of long words. Sesquipedalophobia is another term for the phobia. The American Psychiatric Association doesn't officially recognize this phobia.
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Is there a religious phobia?

The Symptoms of Theophobia

Common symptoms that can occur with anyone having Theophobia are: Persistent, intense and unexplainable fear of god and religion or anything related with it. Constant thoughts about god or god's wrath.
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What are blasphemous thoughts?

Blasphemy Thoughts: Blasphemy thinkers are those who constantly think that they would be punished for their sins. These people have thoughts arising in them that are against God, their beliefs, and their culture. These give them cause for severe anxiety.
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How do I stop negative thinking about God?

These bad thoughts about God are usually seen in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. These are called 'blasphemous obsession' and are very distressing. It can be effectively treated with antiobssessive drugs and you can lead an absolutely normal life. Consult a Psychiatrist nearby or online.
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What are religious intrusive thoughts?

Religious thoughts can become intrusive and distressing in individuals with OCD. These thoughts can involve intrusive religious blasphemous thoughts, compulsive prayers, hypermorality, unwarranted concern about committing a sin, and cleaning/washing rituals (Himle, Chatters, Taylor & Nguyen, 2001).
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What does the Quran say about intrusive thoughts?

According to Utz, the intrusive thoughts are from the Nafs itself, which may be inclined to evil [12]. This kind of Nafs, by its intrinsic nature nudges human beings into evil actions. It is stated in the Noble Qur'an (Interpretation of the meaning) “that the soul is a persistent enjoiner of evil [13].
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How long does religious OCD last?

The ERP process is challenging and requires dedication from both the person with Scrupulosity OCD and the ERP therapist. Luckily, symptoms can decrease within 10 weeks – which is a brief period of time compared to how long someone with Scrupulosity has probably lived with their symptoms.
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What God says about OCD?

So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
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