Again, Batman seems ripe for a case of PTSD since his whole superhero existence was borne of witnessing his parents' bloody murder as a child and the very nature of his chosen vocation — chasing down and clashing violently with myriad evil supervillains — puts him in situations that would leave most of us in therapy ...
The Dark Knight exhibits some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, but not enough to warrant a formal diagnosis.
Batman's depression has caused him to push away the people who mean the most to him. But they are the reason why he's come back from the edge. From a young age, Bruce had Alfred Pennyworth to look after him. Alfred made sure Bruce grew up with the right values and never stopped believing in him.
In the "Titans" Dr. Leslie Thompkins diagnosed Bruce Wayne with borderline personality disorder.
Type of Villain
His name's Schiff, Thomas. He's a paranoid schizophrenic, former patient at Arkham—the kind of mind the Joker attracts.
Personality disorders. In general, Arthur appears to have a complex mix of features of certain personality traits, namely narcissism (since he craves attention by any means) and psychopathy (since he demonstrates no empathy for his victims).
Through her aggression, deceitfulness, theft, and serious violation of rules, Selina displays traits of conduct disorder, the childhood precursor to antisocial personality disorder. This could mean she's on a somewhat familiar trajectory.
The character of Arthur Fleck is an authentic and well-researched depiction of a man with borderline personality disorder.
Harley Quinn does not have BPD
Mainly in the comics, Harley Quinn is was seen to suffer from visions or fantasies, which could easily be interpreted as psychoses. This is not a trait of BPD but is actually a symptom most commonly associated with Schizophrenia or Schizotypal.
INTJ: Batman
Batman's personality differs slightly depending on the installment, but the comic books usually portray him as an INTJ. This type is driven by knowledge, making them active self-learners, intelligent thinkers, and specialists in their areas of expertise.
Much like Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, the Riddler was neglected and mistreated by society, which led to him having a mental illness and also becoming a cold-blooded killer.
As a child, Bruce's fear of bats stemmed from falling in a cave where he encountered the animal. He continued to harbor it as an adult, although Bruce used the very fear as his strength. Batman Begins: Bruce Wayne embraces his worst fear.
He is the only one who can take blame and the only one who is responsible for his secret. Working alone is also easier as you don't need to have someone with you who may hinder you from going forward.
Ironically, the Riddler's pursuit of control and perfection shows that he has neither. Nygma allows his obsessions and compulsions to regulate his thinking and emotional processes to the point that his OCD controls him. Unless he takes steps to get medical help and change his behavior, he will always be out of control.
Phobia: Jonathan suffers from a severe case of chiropteraphobia (fear of bats) and a chronic fear of Batman. Obsession: Since childhood, Scarecrow has become motivated by an obsessive need to create fear in others.
Personality Disorder, specifically, Histrionic Personality Disorder plays a key part in Harley Quinn's life. People with Histrionic Personality Disorder are “pervasive and excessive emotionally and display attention-seeking behavior” (Bornstein 1998).
Individuals living with quiet BPD may have decreased levels of empathy, high conflict relationships, clinginess and fear of abandonment, adds Dr. Lira de la Rosa. “The combination of these symptoms can lead to unstable interpersonal relationships, low self-esteem and periods of depression.”
She was a highly-skilled psychiatrist during her time working at Arkham Asylum, having been trained in the field of psychoanalysis, and is stated to have a genius-level IQ.
Joker was not autistic, because he seemed to deeply desire social connection (most of his fantasies were surrounding connecting with others).
1) Joker- Borderline Personality Disorder
In fact, fans and psychologists alike have claimed Joker has a slew of mental health issues. However, the most prominent disorder he suffers from is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
Stark may also meet the criteria for a diagnosis of histrionic personality disorder. Stark always feels the need to be the center of attention and feels unappreciated if anyone else receives attention; this is a problem for group efforts through the Avengers.
One such problem is mental illness. Take Superman, for example. The Man of Steel had to leave his home and family in a different world and learn how to fit into our world. As a result, he suffers from a condition called “Part of Two Worlds Syndrome” and will never feel as if he is truly at home.
Changes in personality that are the direct result of a medical condition can include emotional lability, disinhibition, aggressiveness, apathy, and/or paranoia. Depressive Disorder. Peter has experienced no Manic or Hypomanic Episodes; in turn, the diagnosis is Major Depressive Disorder and not a Bipolar Disorder.
zooming at some topics of this novel, we come up to understand that Little Alice suffers from Hallucinations and Personality Disorders, the White Rabbit from General Anxiety Disorder “I'm late”, the Cheshire Cat is schizophrenic, as he disappears and reappears distorting reality around him and subsequently driving ...