He was diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD and that is what makes him crazy.
Based on characteristics, it is suggested that he has mental retardation. His mother delivered him to Mario because she did not love him for unknown reasons (according to Jeffy).
The character Jeffy is supposed to be a teenager with some sort of unspecified learning disability. He is foul-mouthed and treats his father and the people around him very badly. This could set a negative example for your child if they try to mimic Jeffy's behaviour.
Squidward exhibited many of the symptoms and hallmarks of major clinical depression. At the Krusty Krab, he was always tired and regularly regretted getting out of bed and going to work. He was apathetic about his own existence, and the existence of others.
Feeling sexually rejected by the projectionist as he flees her farm during a brief visit, Pearl resorts to her psychopathy as a coping mechanism, ending his life without a second-thought.
Thirteen (2003)
Evan Rachel Wood plays her friend Tracy, whose mother is played by Holly Hunter. In the film, Evie introduces Tracy to a world of crime, drugs, and sex, as both girls engage in substance abuse, self-harm, and encounter difficulty managing their extreme emotions. All of these signs are typical of BPD.
Maleficent, the evil lady from Sleeping Beauty is one of the evilest characters of Dinsey. She suffered from Borderline personality disorder (BPD) which means a person has inappropriate or extreme emotional reactions, is highly impulsive and has a history of unstable relationships.
She explained that SpongeBob was ADHD, Squidward was depression, and Mr Krabs was narcissistic personality disorder. And in her opinion, Plankton represented bipolar disorder. Below the video, she added: "How did we not notice these things sooner?"
Spongebob: ADHD, Patrick: Down syndrome, Squidward: depression; Mr. Krab: Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Plankton: Bipolar, Mrs.
What surprised me was that the boy's father asked me, “Does Spongebob cause ADHD?” I replied, “No.” There is no direct link to Spongebob causing ADHD. There was a study in 2011 that suggested watching just nine minutes of that program can cause short-term attention and learning problems in 4-year-olds.
Jeffy jumps out the car window. When he runs back to Mario's house his mom follows. His mom gets caught abusing Jeffy and gets arrested. Mario finally adopts Jeffy.
Almost every character has sworn at least once in the series. Jeffy and Goodman are the biggest abusers at this, followed on with Cody and Chef Pee Pee, and to a lesser degree Mario himself. Bowser Junior, Joseph, Rosalina and Black Yoshi swear more infrequently, or less frequently than the other characters.
Dahmer committed his first murder in Bath township, Ohio, in 1978. A second murder followed in 1987, and during the next five years he killed—mostly in Milwaukee, Wisconsin—another 15 boys and young men, who were for the most part poor and African American, Asian, or Latino.
This caused Logan to lose so much weight that he had to be fed through a tube. He had missed so much school because he was always sick, and had even become depressed and suicidal because of his illness.
Jeffy's IQ of 300 could be a reference to Dr. Eggman from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, since the character has the same IQ.
Molly Haldeman: Jeffy's Mom.
Spongebob is basically a walking DSMMV textbook list for all of the traits of high-functioning autism/Asperger's Syndrome. This is probably the most obvious. Spongebob can't read social cues very well. It's hard for the guy to know when he's bothering someone, and he's not very good at reading the emotions of others.
1) Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes)
Last but not least, Plankton has NPD and/or Antisocial Personality Disorder, while Mrs. Puff has generalized anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder thanks to SpongeBob.
He was operantly conditioned to over work and to remain extremely organized. Through this conditoning, he was taught to be obsessive to the point of no control.
Peter Pan Syndrome is a popular psychology term to describe people who find it difficult to grow up. They often have challenges managing adult responsibilities and maintaining adult relationships. Having difficulty with adult responsibilities can affect many people.
In Part I of the Frozen series, I suggested that Elsa experiences something like borderline personality disorder (BPD). In this interpretation, Elsa's frozen rages are an outward display of the emotional dysregulation she feels inside.
Anna's parents rush her to the sacred realm, where discussions with the trolls reveal that Elsa was born with her powers/ depigmentation and deafness, rather than them being due to illness or accident. Grand Pabbie troll heals Anna but removes her memories of Elsa's magic.