“Worship is Not Merely About Form”: Religiously Integrated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in a Case of Scrupulosity

A case study carried out under our association by Clinical Psychologist Yakup Işık and Dr. Taha Burak Toprak has been published in the International Journal of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The study focuses on the psychotherapy process of a client suffering from scrupulosity (religious obsessive–compulsive disorder) who had not benefited from pharmacological treatment. The client’s main symptom domains consisted of obsessional […]

Summer Camp: Rethinking Everything

The “Rethinking Everything Summer Camp” was organised on August 4-5-6 in collaboration with Ibn Haldun University and the Association for Psychology and Psychotherapy Research. The camp, which brought together students and experts in the field of psychology, provided a platform for both theoretical discussions and experience sharing.  The camp’s first day commenced with an opening and introductory programme held at […]