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Potter Pathology Test

Norexan

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Potter Pathology Test


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Severus Snape (Complicated Grief Disorder)
At first glance, Snape has a harsh and forbidding demeanor, yet this facade is actually a front for an inwards pattern of persistent grief that has become part of his character over the years. Often misunderstood and much-disliked, Snape’s inner life is characterized by intense feelings of sorrow and pain that have developed as a response to a loss in his past (compensatively expressed as a cold and condemning attitude towards the present). He experiences persistent yearning for the past to be undone, is preoccupied with the circumstances in which the loss occurred, and struggles with bitterness, pessimism, and affective numbness. He is with symptoms more days than not and leads a detached and apathetic lifestyle with little interest in forming personal relationships anew. His harsh and condemning demeanor should in part be understood as the failure of those around him to understand his inner pain and support him in the process of coping with it.
 

Saturnal Snowqueen

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Severus Snape (Complicated Grief Disorder)

At first glance, Snape has a harsh and forbidding demeanor, yet this facade is actually a front for an inwards pattern of persistent grief that has become part of his character over the years. Often misunderstood and much-disliked, Snape’s inner life is characterized by intense feelings of sorrow and pain that have developed as a response to a loss in his past (compensatively expressed as a cold and condemning attitude towards the present). He experiences persistent yearning for the past to be undone, is preoccupied with the circumstances in which the loss occurred, and struggles with bitterness, pessimism, and affective numbness. He is with symptoms more days than not and leads a detached and apathetic lifestyle with little interest in forming personal relationships anew. His harsh and condemning demeanor should in part be understood as the failure of those around him to understand his inner pain and support him in the process of coping with it.
 

Schrödinger's Name

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Though I think I can relate more to the 'complicated grief disorder' description. :rly???:



Edit. I took it in English. My results have suddenly changed. Or did I change as a person within those 10 minutes... :rly???:

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"Multiple Results
You have two or more equally prominent Potter pathologies. It is possible that you are an equal fit for all of those personalities. On the other hand, it is also possible that you simply answered the questions in such a way that you ended up with tied results, even though, in reality, you do have a definite Potter pathology. Whether you really are an equal fit for all of these personalities or you just happened to get an equal score on all of them, we are unable to say; we are therefore also unable to give you a more personalized description. But you can consult the chart above to see which of the characters you scored the strongest on."

RUDE.
 

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Hermione Granger (Obsessive-Compulsive)
Preoccupied with matters of order and control, Hermione is propelled by a highly rationalistic and systematizing outlook, where everything must go exactly according to plan. Her productive, high-achieving “Type A” personality is the most easily recognized expression of her obsessive-compulsive personality organization. She has high standards, a righteous indignation at injustice, and bases her self-esteem on the ability to always handle a challenge correctly. This can lead others to perceive her as moralistic at times, but intrapsychically, the person she holds to the highest standards of all is herself. Plagued by her own exacting standards, her rigidity is really a shield to ward off intrusive thoughts of failure and the fear of not being good enough when measured according her own excessive criteria. By insisting that everything must be done according to plan, she neutralizes stressors and disaster fantasies within herself and channels them outwards, towards accomplishment and achievement and always being “in the right.” Her pathology is probably a net positive for her, but she should be expected to struggle with matters related to intimacy, improvisation, and emotion – exactly the things that fall outside of her compulsive routines.
 

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Hermione Granger (Obsessive-Compulsive)
Preoccupied with matters of order and control, Hermione is propelled by a highly rationalistic and systematizing outlook, where everything must go exactly according to plan. Her productive, high-achieving “Type A” personality is the most easily recognized expression of her obsessive-compulsive personality organization. She has high standards, a righteous indignation at injustice, and bases her self-esteem on the ability to always handle a challenge correctly. This can lead others to perceive her as moralistic at times, but intrapsychically, the person she holds to the highest standards of all is herself. Plagued by her own exacting standards, her rigidity is really a shield to ward off intrusive thoughts of failure and the fear of not being good enough when measured according her own excessive criteria. By insisting that everything must be done according to plan, she neutralizes stressors and disaster fantasies within herself and channels them outwards, towards accomplishment and achievement and always being “in the right.” Her pathology is probably a net positive for her, but she should be expected to struggle with matters related to intimacy, improvisation, and emotion – exactly the things that fall outside of her compulsive routines.
 

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I got Hermione but more as a default -- I barely had any positive answers to the negatively worded questions. I'm pretty far from OCD.
 

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Luna Lovegood (Schizotypal)

Luna is characterized by odd and eccentric thought patterns. She experiences the world differently than those around her, leading to a pattern of inward peculiarities and strange perceptions. Her unusual beliefs and idiosyncratic way of relating to others have made it difficult for her to form friendships outside of her immediate family. The solitude has exacerbated her symptoms, causing her to turn inwards to a world of illusory perceptions where she experiences extrasensory phenomena and sees spurious connections between unrelated phenomena. Her tendency to indulge in illusory thinking should be attributed to a partially heritable disposition towards excessive neurological fluidity, leading to a structurally compromised cognition with diffuse motivations and aims. Luna appears to have stabilized in a non-critical state, but with her persistently odd behavior and lack of social support, she should be considered at risk of developing the comorbid symptoms of paranoia and/or severe anxiety if her condition deteriorates.
 

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Severus Snape (Complicated Grief Disorder)

At first glance, Snape has a harsh and forbidding demeanor, yet this facade is actually a front for an inwards pattern of persistent grief that has become part of his character over the years. Often misunderstood and much-disliked, Snape’s inner life is characterized by intense feelings of sorrow and pain that have developed as a response to a loss in his past (compensatively expressed as a cold and condemning attitude towards the present). He experiences persistent yearning for the past to be undone, is preoccupied with the circumstances in which the loss occurred, and struggles with bitterness, pessimism, and affective numbness. He is with symptoms more days than not and leads a detached and apathetic lifestyle with little interest in forming personal relationships anew. His harsh and condemning demeanor should in part be understood as the failure of those around him to understand his inner pain and support him in the process of coping with it.
 

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Hermione Granger (Obsessive-Compulsive)​

Preoccupied with matters of order and control, Hermione is propelled by a highly rationalistic and systematizing outlook, where everything must go exactly according to plan. Her productive, high-achieving “Type A” personality is the most easily recognized expression of her obsessive-compulsive personality organization.

She has high standards, a righteous indignation at injustice, and bases her self-esteem on the ability to always handle a challenge correctly. This can lead others to perceive her as moralistic at times, but intrapsychically, the person she holds to the highest standards of all is herself. Plagued by her own exacting standards, her rigidity is really a shield to ward off intrusive thoughts of failure and the fear of not being good enough when measured according her own excessive criteria.

By insisting that everything must be done according to plan, she neutralizes stressors and disaster fantasies within herself and channels them outwards, towards accomplishment and achievement and always being “in the right.” Her pathology is probably a net positive for her, but she should be expected to struggle with matters related to intimacy, improvisation, and emotion – exactly the things that fall outside of her compulsive routines.
 
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