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All the Characters Represent Mental Disorders

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According to the Canadian Medical Association, each Winnie the Pooh character symbolizes a certain mental disorder. The following is a list of mental disorders that each character supposedly has.

Winnie the Pooh: Suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, impulsitivity to obsessive fixations, and obsessive compulsive disorder. Pooh is obsessed with honey, and often goes through great lengths to get it. He also expresses OCD by his repetitive counting. The theory also states that he may develop Tourette's syndrome later on in life, because he was diagnosed with both OCD and ADHD.
Piglet: It is believed that he suffers from Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The theory states that he may have suffered from an injury that crippled his self-esteem, and that his stuttering problem most likely developed from said injury.
Owl: Dyslexia. Even though he's shown as being exceptionally bright, it's shown that he has trouble reading.

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An example would be in Pooh's Grand Adventure when he mistook the word school for "skull."
Tigger: He suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Tigger's always seen bouncing and can never stay in one place for a long period of time.
Kanga : Social Anxiety Disorder. She is very overprotective of her son, and she would never let her son make his own decisions because of her overprotectiveness.
Roo : Autism Spectrum Disorder. He lacks awareness of danger and has a strange attachment to sitting in his mother's pouch.
Rabbit: Rabbit suffers from Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). He is very orderly and obsessive, and the theory also questions his sexual orientation due to his feminine behavior.
Eeyore: Not surprisingly, he suffers from Depressive Disorder. He always has a bleak outlook on life, and never feels any positive emotions like happiness and excitement.
Christopher Robin: Lastly, Christopher Robin himself suffers from Schizophrenia.

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