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Traits of Angel Obsession Disorder (AOD)
Identity Fragmentation: Presence of multiple distinct identities or personality states, each with its own characteristics and behaviors.
Idealization of Angels: An intense fixation on angelic figures, often viewing them as perfect beings or role models.
Emotional Volatility: Rapid shifts in emotions that may correspond with the emergence of different identities.
Dissociation: Episodes of feeling disconnected from oneself or one's surroundings, especially during stressful situations.
Compulsive Behaviors: Engaging in compulsive rituals or activities related to angelic themes, such as collecting angel figurines or literature.
Spiritual Seeking: A strong drive to explore spiritual beliefs or practices centered around angels or angelic beings.
Conflict Between Identities: Internal struggles or conflicts between different personalities, particularly regarding beliefs about angels.
Memory Gaps: Inability to recall personal information or events that are associated with specific identities.
Over-identification: A tendency to identify with angelic traits, such as purity, kindness, or a desire to help others, which may lead to unrealistic expectations.
Social Withdrawal: Tendency to isolate oneself from others due to the fear of not being understood or accepted.
Empathy and Compassion: Heightened feelings of empathy, particularly towards those in distress, often motivated by a desire to emulate angelic qualities.
Fear of Judgment: Anxiety about how others perceive one’s beliefs or behaviors related to angels and spirituality.
Creative Expression: Engaging in art, writing, or other forms of expression that center around angelic themes or personal experiences with different identities.