This “Winnie The Pooh Pathology Test” Is Trending And Supposedly Tells Test-Takers What Psychiatric Condition And Beloved Cartoon Character They Are Most Closely Associated With

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Quizzes are making a total comeback in pop culture. First, the “Soldier, Poet, or King” quiz went ultra-viral on TikTok.

And now, a pathology test about one of the most beloved children’s cartoons, “Winnie the Pooh,” is following in its footsteps.

The Winnie the Pooh Pathology Test was written by IDR Labs– which hosts a wide selection of personality type assessments.

And according to the test’s creators, every single major character from the Hundred Acre Wood may be associated with a specific mental health condition.

“Professors Dr. Sarah E. Shea M.D., Dr. Kevin Gordon M.D., and associates studied the characters of ‘Winnie the Pooh’ and concluded that each of them could be linked to a definite psychiatric diagnosis,” the site claims.

Now, it is crucial to note that simply completing the test is not equivalent to seeking a professional consultation or physician diagnosis.

However, community members, both young and old, who love the classic cartoon characters have enjoyed learning how their personalities match up.

Plus, in addition to learning about your own personality, the test also divulges which psychiatric conditions are believed to be linked to each character.

Rabbit, for instance, is reportedly associated with OCD; meanwhile, the bouncing tiger named Tigger is believed to be associated with ADHD.

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Participants who take the test will need to complete 33 questions that are answered using a sliding scale. You might be asked about your money management habits, how you perceive sarcasm, your ability to concentrate, your energy levels, how you cope when feeling overwhelmed, and more.

Then, upon completing the test, you will be presented with a chart that provides your rate of personality compatibility with all of the characters– including Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Roo, and Eeyore.

It is likely that you will have one standout character, though, with whom your personality is most closely linked. So, underneath the chart, you will also find an in-depth description of your character’s psychiatric condition and how it is expressed in day-to-day life.

Taking tests can be intriguing, amusing, and fun to share sometimes. Although, it is important to remember that with heavier tests and quizzes– such as this one– the results must be taken with a grain of salt.

Moreover, always reach out to a licensed professional for a mental health assessment and care if you are in need.

To take the Winnie the Pooh Pathology Test, visit the link here.

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