"My... problem?"
- PTSD (The Mad House)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is an anxiety disorder that is triggered by an event such as violence, a car accident, a natural disaster, and more[1].
History[]
The Mad House The Mental Illnesses 1 (Video)[]
PTSD confronts Neurotypical in Schizophrenia's room and asks Neurotypical to identify himself. Neurotypical asks PTSD "what's [his] problem", which causes PTSD to go into a flashback. Neurotypical scurries away.
Laugh Track The Mental Illnesses 3 (Video)[]
PTSD comforts Schizophrenia when the latter experiences delusions. ADHD comes along and asks PTSD to remind him what traumatized him, which causes PTSD to go into a flashback. He returns to see Sociopathy encouraging Schizophrenia's delusions. PTSD tells Sociopathy to stop, but when he refuses, PTSD punches him. PTSD leads a distressed Schizophrenia to bed.
Schizophrenia Explains Schizophrenia The Mental Illnesses 3.5 (Video)[]
PTSD informs the viewer how he, alongside Schizophrenia, is also treated with antipsychotics. At the end, he's seen standing outside Schizophrenia's room with Anxiety, calmly asking Schizophrenia if he'd like to take his medication.
Mental Illness[]
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Physical Description[]
PTSD wears a bulletproof vest, most likely because the disorder is associated with those who've fought in wars. It may also hint at the event that traumatized him. Under the vest is a long-sleeve maroon shirt.
Personality[]
PTSD is close with Schizophrenia. When Schizophrenia's delusions act up, he's there to calmly reassure him. PTSD is willing to resort to violence if needed, such as when he punches Sociopathy for encouraging Schizophrenia's delusions. PTSD shares many symptoms with the condition he's named after, with him reacting extremely negatively when he is made to think of past experiences, especially the unnamed event that scarred him.
Quotes[]
- “Hey, who are you! Identify yourself.”
- "Yeah, Schizophrenia. I guarantee nobody's laughing."
- "Nothing I say or do I gonna convince you out of your delusion but I just want you to know I understand you must feel scared about what you believe, and I'm here for you."
- "Schizophrenia, you shouldn't be listening to this guy. Sociopathy really should not be encouraging Schizophrenia's delusions."
- "Yeah, that's enough."
- “Come on Schizophrenia, let’s get you to bed.”
Trivia[]
- He shares a striking resemblance to Ingsoc from Grej, a fan-made spinoff of Centricide. It hasn't been confirmed if this is intentional.