USU researchers complete study on “religious OCD,” hope for treatment to go mainstream
Two Utah State University researchers have completed a study dealing with a specific type of obsessive compulsive disorder causing “religious obsession” - with hope that their new treatment will become mainstream in the medical field.
Although the size of the study was small, it was well-received at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive therapies conference in Toronto two weeks ago, and the research will continue at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.




