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Pages in category "Fictional characters with borderline personality disorder" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Fictional characters with borderline personality disorder (7 P) Pages in category "Fiction about borderline personality disorder" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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Yuno Gasai (我妻 由乃, Gasai Yuno) is a fictional character and the main female protagonist of the manga series Future Diary, created by Sakae Esuno.In the series, Yuno pretends to be a perfect model student on the surface, but is actually a yandere who is obsessed with the main male protagonist Yukiteru Amano, and kills unhesitatingly to protect him.
Tetora Nishizono (西園 弖虎, Nishizono Tetora) is a young teenaged version of Kazuhiko Amamiya, Tetora Nishizono also carries the psychopathic personality of Shinji Nishizono, although the personality of Shinji is far more dominant in Tetora. He receives Kazuhiko's personality from Isono Miwa. Tetora Nishizono does not appear in the TV mini ...
Shinji's personality traits have been linked to psychiatric conditions, such as depressive disorder, anxiety, [169] [170] social phobia, [171] and borderline personality disorder. [172] Walter Veit of Psychology Today linked his passive attitude in the first episodes to Jean-Paul Sartre 's existentialist concept of bad faith and Albert Camus 's ...
According to the Japanese writer Hiroshi Daimon, Misato's response is an example of how Neon Genesis Evangelion characters show traits that can be associated with borderline personality disorder; although Misato taken on her own cannot be defined as strictly borderline, the world of Evangelion itself takes on the colours of borderline disorder ...
Critics have associated character traits of Shinji and Misato with borderline personality disorder; Misato is impulsive, sexually promiscuous, and is frightened of being abandoned, much like a person with the mood disorder. [167] [168] Misato is also the focus of some epistemological reflections already present in earlier Gainax works. In the ...