Enji: There’s a whole other world besides the hero stuff you know... I know you understand that!
Touya, after being born for that purpose, going through copious amounts of training at a young age, building his entire self worth around the fact that he will be a strong hero, then being cruelly thrown aside when his quirk shows a defect through no fault of his own, and finally, is obviously very mentally ill:
BNHA chp. 300
C&A !!
Rei - Pregnancy Study
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So this started off as a pregnancy sketch study, but it kinda turned into me thinking, "We need more art of Rei being a mood."
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Touya: I've been a menace since I was born.
Rei: You've been a menace since you were conceived.
The smile that was supposed to be there.
Can't go back
Endmight for a ship request :) feel free to request more ships :))) I'll leave my opinion on Endmight in the tags :)
MHA does a really good job at realistically showing how people who work in response fields might manifest PTSD. It shows a variety of ways this can occur and hits on a lot of the less palatable symptoms or more nuanced symptoms that aren’t really shown in media often.
Enji:
Ok, I know he’s a controversial character but I’m starting with Enji/Endeavor bc I love this character and his arc. His character is shown having some of the less palatable symptoms of PTSD and it really reminded me of my experiences with it. I think it’s really cool to see that representation.
Intense Anger
Functions perfectly at work, but cannot function outside of work (if my brain cannot find the threat, it will make one- I.e. hypervigilance)
Lashing out at loved ones
Feelings of guilt and shame over the anger
Intense mistrust of others
Reliving negative experiences and ruminating on them constantly
Inability to rely on others
Inability to verbalize or identify negative feelings
Fear that you are a burden on loved ones
Fear that your loved ones will get hurt or die
Fear that loved ones will betray you or are lying to you
Obsession with having control over negative outcomes
Unreasonable standards/expectations for self and others
Fear that you cannot save everyone/are not good enough
Self-isolation
Deliberately sabotaging your relationships
The ‘death of self’
All Might:
Overwork
Lack of a personal life
Inability to rest
Working through injury
Inability to rely on others
Keeping experiences and feelings a secret because you believe them to be too burdensome to share
Unsupported belief that you will die young
Flippant about own safety and mortality
Deku:
Working through injury
Putting self in dangerous situations
Obsessiveness about work and replaying situations over and over
Flippancy about own safety and mortality
Inability to rest
Self-isolation
Keeping experiences and feelings a secret because you believe them to be too burdensome to share
Existential horror/dread about the state of humanity
Apathy
Losing parts of your personality/losing joy/losing idealism
Nightmares
Hawks:
I also really love this character and how Horikoshi explores him. I relate to a lot of his symptoms as well even though they are much more subtle.
Using sarcasm and dark humor to eschew real negative feelings
Refusing to process negative emotions or intellectualizing your trauma
Loss of affect
Belief that your sole value is in your usefulness to others/belief that you have no inherent value
Overwork
Fear that you cannot save everyone/are not good enough
Moral injury
Unrealistic expectations of self
Flippant about your own safety/mortality
Unfounded belief that you are secretly a bad person
Splitting: i.e. views on good and bad becoming overly simplistic
Anger and resentment about systemic failures/leadership failures
Feeling that your were not adequately trained or equipped to do your job
Mistrust of others
Trauma bonding to coworkers
Belief that other people cannot understand your experiences
Emotional distancing
Wanting to escape your present reality/focus on a ‘future’ where things are different and inability to be in the present moment.
Dissociative traits- I.e. disconnecting from the self to complete difficult tasks & acting out ‘performative’ emotions for the benefit of others
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