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Pooh Pathology Test

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Pooh (Attention Deficit Disorder)

Pooh has ADD, but he isn’t hyperactive as those with ADHD are. He easily gets lost in his own world and loses track of what he is doing. He has a short attention span and obsessive fixations (honey). His attempts to get what he wants are impulsive and poorly thought out (e.g. disguising himself as a rain cloud to get honey). When he gets a hold of something that he wants (honey), he keeps stimulating himself to the point of oversaturation (i.e. binge-eating). He is distractible, forgetful, and disorganized. He is inattentive and loses things. Pooh is kind-hearted and well-meaning, but also not within the bounds of normal cognitive functioning.

References

  • American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.
  • Shea, S. E., Gordon, K., Hawkins, A., Kawchuk, J., & Smith., D. (2000). Pathology in the Hundred Acre Wood: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on A.A. Milne. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 163(12), pp. 1557-1559.
  • Smith, R.C. (2015): Winnie the Pooh Characters and Psychological Disorders. Ball State University Muncie, Indiana.

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