Norexan
Quetzalcoatl
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2017
- Messages
- 2,219
- MBTI Type
- ENTJ
- Enneagram
- 8w7
- Instinctual Variant
- sp
Potter Pathology Test
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.
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.