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For many years, Batman has taken some really dangerous criminals in his hometown in the attack. It is interesting to note that bad guys fighting The Batman that are of a different flavor from the villains crass, and the other superheroes face. Unlike the villains of other heroes like Superman and Spider-Man, Batman The collection of villains are less known for their superhuman abilities and more for thoughts on a variety of mental disorders. In this sense, she repeated Batman. By his own admission, The Batman has "issues, many questions." In fact, apart from a few exceptions, they are all pretty regular people. Those who pass at least once in the fractured state of mental health. Some of these characters if care as fiction, for outstanding Studies both in the criminal psyche and how people could act with mental illness in some cases.
Edward Nigma "The Riddler"
At first glance, could Edward Nigma as we see, in perfect health, a criminal, yet it is in a state of perfect mental health. In fact, his clever References and sharp wit have often been seen as a sign that he was actually in possession of all his mental faculties. However, the authors of the comics have slowly lifted the veil exposed, and the truth behind the mental health of The Riddler. In one famous case, he realized he had a problem when he could not overcome a feeling to be afraid, do not leave a clue for Batman to find. It was shown that the enormous stress because of his contradictory desire gone, not to are being caught and returned his obsession with leaving notes. The fact that he gave in his stress and anxiety led him to believe that he was crazy, pointing his self-diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder. One time, he also lived with severe stage fright after suffering a devastating physical and psychological defeat at the hands of Poison Ivy.
Harvey Dent, Two-Face "
While the representation is false, it is perfectly clear what the mental health problem Harvey Dent has. Dissociative identity disorder, the former chief prosecutor of Gotham City has had lasting impact on him. It is not only drove him into a life of crime as a criminal boss Two-Face, it has also made him mentally unable to take a decision without consulting a coin. Two-Face brand, a two-headed coin with a scratch side, has long been his primary means to take a decision in critical situations. He is also an obsession with the duality of his earlier Career focusing on crimes centered around specific topic. His appeal on the outcome of his coin toss was to solve the conflict between his two personalities connected. In theory, neither side has to convince the others can not, so that the only acceptable compromise for both is to obey the decisions of fate - represented by the coin. It is not known whether his consistent "obedience" to the coin to his above linked mental health disorder, or if it comes from another problem.
Dr. Jonathan Crane, "Scarecrow"
Jonathan Crane's mental health problems are almost as difficult as diagnosed by Edward Nigma, if they exist. While the full control over his actions, Crane plays an interesting role in the world of The Batman. Than former psychologist with extensive knowledge on the subject of fear and how it affects the mind. However, he also has obsessive-compulsive disorder in subtle forms, especially his sadistic pleasure to spread fear and chaos. This, combined with his training in psychology or psychiatry (there are some inconsistencies in the comics), it has become a dangerous To fight enemies. He also showed signs of status anxiety when he refused to use its brand to "fear gas" to his victims, in response to taunts by his fellow criminals, that he is nothing without them. However, is perhaps the most ironic aspect of mental health Crane that he displayed, despite the impact of its moniker Fear is consistently birds, crows in particular.
Jack Napier, "The Joker"
When a single Batman villain can be seen as the epitome are insane, it has for Jack Napier. Better known in his personal as the "Clown Prince of Crime," Napier, the widest range of mental disorders has issued to all Batman voices, probably only miss of The Batman himself. His dominant personality characteristics are textbook symptoms of antisocial personality disorder. He has also shown OCD to deal with Batman, even if only why he has changed obsessed about The Batman. For some, it covers an obsession laugh with "Making The Bat", while others have interpreted it as a twisted form of admiration, or even love. Lately, he has also shown signs of status Anxiety, especially through its ever-planning nightmare and turned maintain systems and murder of his status as "Gotham's most feared criminals." Thus, well, some also wrote his personal vendetta against Batman as a sign of status anxiety. In theory, he is angry "Bats" for being the most feared figure in the city that believes in Napier, including right up to him and nobody else.
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