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.
Jon Arbuckle is a minor character and a schizophrenic. He only appears as a cameo in one episode where he is in prison for attempting to murder his own cat, Garfield.
Despite his appearance, Jon is a very depressed and lonely man. Many fans theorize he is suicidal.
True, Odie has no brain. Nathan failed to mind-control him, and Garfield could not read his mind, though the fact that he got hypnotized counters this. Garfield: "With a tongue that big, there's no wonder why Odie has no space for a brain."
Odie is the only other animal in the house, beside Nermal, who is a kitten. Garfield cannot comprehend Odie, even if he did make sense. Odie is far too stupid for Garfield to understand, like all dogs. Garfield understands cats and humans, he understands humans because he uses them.
Pocahontas and her Hallucinations
Yes, our brave girl and one of the strongest Disney characters possibly depicts two mental health conditions. Her conversations with the magical talking tree where she shares her strong hallucinations clearly marks the signs of schizophrenia.
Arguably one of the most well-known cartoon characters with schizophrenia is Alice, who made her debut in 1865 in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Abstract: This article investigates the manifestation of the character Tony Stark's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how he attempts to cope with his traumatic past throughout the Iron Man film trilogy and The Avengers ensemble movie.
Dysthymia/Persistent Depressive Disorder (multiple symptoms shown across multiple movies, grief over all of his friends' deaths, grief over Bucky)
Disconsolate, Harry turns to drugs and overdoses on amphetamines. He recovers at home instead of at a hospital, as Norman wanted to keep the matter quiet, and a doctor diagnoses him with schizophrenia.
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?"
Best known as the former girlfriend of the Joker, Harley suffers from multiple personalities, homicidal tendencies, Stockholm syndrome and possibly “shared psychotic disorder.” A survivor of domestic violence (not surprising, given her former beau), she has murdered grown-ups and kids.
Dory's anterograde amnesia (inability to form new memories) leads this dynamic duo into some unexpected and sometimes dangerous situations including surfing sea-turtles, mazes of jelly fish, and recovering fish addicted sharks. Throughout, Marlins impatience with Dory's deficits leads to conflicts.
What sets Elsa apart from the mass array of Disney princesses is her inner battle with mental illness, anxiety and depression. In Frozen II, Elsa is the only person who can hear a voice but everyone couldn't.
She described a tactile hallucination of flying. In addition to these psychotic features, Ms. Bell also described depressed mood and cried notably during the interview.
Vanellope identifies with disability early on when she tells the other game characters that she has a "condition" known as "pixlexia." Vanellope's disability may be encoded as fantasy; however, she represents Disney's first foray into what Quayson terms "Disability as Normality" since she deals with real issues ...
Overall, people who live with schizophrenia have lower IQ scores than those who don't experience the condition. There are people who live with schizophrenia who have higher IQ scores, and they appear to have somewhat different symptoms than those with lower scores.
Such diagnostic vagueness does not allow a diagnosis of psychotic disorder or schizophrenia, although to the viewer's untrained eye Joker may appear a hysterically laughing supervillain who is stereotypically 'insane'. We also have no evidence to establish a diagnosis of major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder.
In 1978, Nash was awarded the John von Neumann Theory Prize for his discovery of non-cooperative equilibria, now called Nash equilibria. As a result of Nash's illness, he adopted unhealthy practices that did not help him cope with schizophrenia.
Garfield is an orange, fuzzy tabby cat born in the kitchen of an Italian restaurant (later revealed in the television special Garfield: His 9 Lives to be Mama Leoni's Italian Restaurant) who immediately ate all the pasta and lasagna in sight, thus developing his love and obsession for lasagna and pizza.
Throughout the franchise, Garfield is known for having internal monologues that are converted into text via thought bubbles. In the Lorenzo Music era, his mouth was always closed, since it is established that he and the other animals cannot talk.
The comic strip centers on Garfield, portrayed as a lazy, fat, and cynical orange tabby Persian cat. He is noted for his love of lasagna and sleeping and his hatred of Mondays, fellow cat Nermal and exercise.
In the video, which also received a follow-up, the TikTok user explained that SpongeBob himself represents attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), while neighbor Squidward represents depression.