Quiz about Psychoanalyze This
Quiz about Psychoanalyze This

Psychoanalyze This! Trivia Quiz


Put your diagnostic skills to the test and help me psychoanalyze the characters from A.A. Milne's popular children's story, 'Winnie the Pooh'!

A multiple-choice quiz by Barbiegurl676. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
330,651
Updated
Dec 03 21
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1. Winnie the Pooh is our first patient. He is spacey, absent-minded, and obsessed with capturing the honey from the bee's hive. What could we diagnose him with? Hint

Bipolar Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder
ADHD, inattentive type, with co-morbid OCD

2. Piglet, Pooh's close friend and neighbor, is afraid of nearly everything. Just getting him out of the house is a chore. What could we diagnose him with? Hint

Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
OCD
Anhedonia

3. Pooh and Piglet share a neighbor, the blue donkey, Eeyore. He often doubts his helpfulness and abilities. His chronic depression can be categorized as what? Hint

Bipolar Disorder
Chronic Dysthymia
OCD
Eating Disorder

4. Poor Owl - he is obviously bright, but overcompensates for his inability to read. What is the name for those who have difficulty reading, especially when the letters are transposed? Hint

OCD
Dyslexia
Anorexia
Generalized Anxiety Disorder

5. Although most of Roo's problems are age appropriate, the friends he surrounds himself with put him at greater risk for future problems. What is not one of the outcomes he is likely to face in the future without a good social support system? Hint

High academic success
Depression
Drug abuse
Dropping out of school

6. Tigger could be diagnosed with many different mental disorders. He is impulsive, hyper, and gregarious. What is one disorder he wouldn't be diagnosed with? Hint

Bipolar Disorder
ADHD - inattentive type
Major Depressive Disorder
ADHD - impulsive type

7. Kanga, Roo's mother, is a single mother with no education. Among the following choices, what is the least likely to become of her? Especially in a 'society' that puts little esteem on education and women. Hint

She gives Roo up for adoption and tries to live a life a single woman
A drug addict
Graduates with an MBA
Nothing - her current situation stays the same for decades

8. Rabbit is obsessed with making patterns and groups. He wants to be in charge of everything and wants everything as organized as possible. What could he possibly be suffering from? Hint

OCD
Major Depressive Disorder
Anorexia Nervosa
Antisocial Personality Disorder

9. Does Christopher Robin, the human boy that is able to 'talk' to the animals, suffer from any easily identifiable psychological disorder? Hint

No - everyone, no matter what their age, has 'friends' that they talk to, even if no one else can see or talk to them
No - but if he continues to believe in talking creatures from the Hundred Acre Woods, he might have trouble adapting in the future
Yes - he is schizophrenic because he believes creatures can talk to him
Yes - he is depressed and needs to get a life and stop talking to his stuffed animals

10. I've avoided talking about the Heffalumps, imaginary creatures that haunt Pooh. If one were to believe that the imaginary creatures really were real, and often interacted with them, they might be suffering from what? Hint

Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
ADHD
Anorexia Nervosa


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Winnie the Pooh is our first patient. He is spacey, absent-minded, and obsessed with capturing the honey from the bee's hive. What could we diagnose him with?

Answer: ADHD, inattentive type, with co-morbid OCD

Pooh often tries to complete tasks without thinking them through. For example, he once dressed up as a rain cloud to gain access to the honey. He is also obsessed with food and counting, adding to his OCD tendencies.
2. Piglet, Pooh's close friend and neighbor, is afraid of nearly everything. Just getting him out of the house is a chore. What could we diagnose him with?

Answer: Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Piglet often experiences near panic attacks when he leaves his house. His inability to enjoy the outside world points to a generalized anxiety disorder that encompasses many factors.
3. Pooh and Piglet share a neighbor, the blue donkey, Eeyore. He often doubts his helpfulness and abilities. His chronic depression can be categorized as what?

Answer: Chronic Dysthymia

There are many different levels of depression. Long-term mild depression is known as Chronic Dysthymia, and is best treated with anti-depressants and talk therapy.
4. Poor Owl - he is obviously bright, but overcompensates for his inability to read. What is the name for those who have difficulty reading, especially when the letters are transposed?

Answer: Dyslexia

There are many forms of dyslexia. According to recent research, it affects between 5 and 17 percent of the population. Just because someone has dyslexia does not mean they are unable to learn - it is rumored that Einstein was dyslexic.
5. Although most of Roo's problems are age appropriate, the friends he surrounds himself with put him at greater risk for future problems. What is not one of the outcomes he is likely to face in the future without a good social support system?

Answer: High academic success

Roo is the child of a single parent household. Although that does not automatically deem him troubled, he also surrounds himself with characters that are also struggling with mental illness. Pooh is ADHD/OCD, Piglet has GAD, and Eeyore is chronically depressed, among others. Roo needs to find a strong adult that will help influence him and teach him the world outside the Hundred Acre Woods.
6. Tigger could be diagnosed with many different mental disorders. He is impulsive, hyper, and gregarious. What is one disorder he wouldn't be diagnosed with?

Answer: Major Depressive Disorder

Tigger is very rarely in a 'low' mood. He is always bouncing around and seems to love life, almost too much. If he were to have low days, he might be considered Bipolar, but the majority of his experiences are seen through heightened awareness, which means he is probably not suffering from Major Depressive Disorder.
7. Kanga, Roo's mother, is a single mother with no education. Among the following choices, what is the least likely to become of her? Especially in a 'society' that puts little esteem on education and women.

Answer: Graduates with an MBA

While it is 100% possible for someone to overcome adversity and become a successful person, Kanga already has many strikes against her. She lives in a 'society' where she is the only important female, she has no male positive influence for Roo, and she lacks a formal education. I don't doubt she COULD overcome the odds, but they are stacked against her, and the least likely result for Kanga is to succeed and get a formal high school/college/graduate education.
8. Rabbit is obsessed with making patterns and groups. He wants to be in charge of everything and wants everything as organized as possible. What could he possibly be suffering from?

Answer: OCD

A person who needs everything to be in an exact way might be suffering with obsessive thoughts. Rabbit can also be possibly suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder, because he often thinks of himself first and above everyone else.
9. Does Christopher Robin, the human boy that is able to 'talk' to the animals, suffer from any easily identifiable psychological disorder?

Answer: No - but if he continues to believe in talking creatures from the Hundred Acre Woods, he might have trouble adapting in the future

It is normal for a child/pre-teen to have 'friends' that do not actually exist. It only begins to get worrisome when the interactions with the 'friends' continues into adulthood and prevents the individual from making other, real, friends.
10. I've avoided talking about the Heffalumps, imaginary creatures that haunt Pooh. If one were to believe that the imaginary creatures really were real, and often interacted with them, they might be suffering from what?

Answer: Schizophrenia

Those with schizophrenia offer suffer from auditory visual hallucinations, and disorganized thinking and speech. Wikipedia puts its global prevalence around 1.5% of the population.
Source: Author Barbiegurl676

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