ASDS
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Antismokers' Dysfunction Syndrome, or ASDS, is a psychological disorder that anti-smokers suffer from. However, not only does it affect the anti-smoker, it, and its symptoms, adversely affect those around them. Its symptoms include[1]:
- Narcissism
- Megalomania
- Phobias
- Hypochondria
- Victim Complex
- Projection
- Paranoia
Those in the anti-smoking cohort suffering from ASDS can be split up into 9 categories[2]:
- The Innocents
- The Neurotics
- The Truly Affected
- The Bereaved
- Ex-Smokers and Victims
- The Controllers
- The Idealists
- The Moralists
- The Greedy
References
- ↑ Recover and Start Living the Good Life/Recovery from ASDS - Wisp of Smoke
- ↑ Recognising Anti-Smoking Types - sott.net