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headcannoner · 4 years
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BNHA Asylum AU (Part Two)
Tenya Iida - Patient #4
-OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder). This disorder causes the patient to compulsively develop habits that are done obsessively. In this patient, it appears to be working - specifically schoolwork. It also appears to manifest in cleanliness, and order.
-PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). This is developed after a traumatic event. The patient then can develop nightmares from relieving the memory, and will have flashbacks to it. It was developed in this patient after he witnessed his brother be attacked by a robber, and lose his leg functions. 
This patient is best treated by bringing things with you that can be made perfect, such as rubix cubes and coloring books. Do not leave things in his room. If you bring something in, bring it back out, as he will focus on that object, and then obsessively move it around his room. If he is having a flashback, nightmare, or anxiety attack, do not move to touch him, as that might possibly make it worse. Instead, stand by and wait. He will always calm down, and then give him something to focus his mind on. He enjoys problems, specifically algebraic ones.
Ochako Uraraka - Patient #5
-Angelman Syndrome causes this patient to always be happy, bubbly, and wanting to help. The downside of this syndrome is that it also causes this patient to hide any of their feelings, and forces them to always portray a happy persona, and to not tell anyone their problems.
-Bipolar Disorder causes this patient to explode with their pushed-back emotions, as a side effect of Angelman Syndrome. This makes them happy all the time, before suddenly changing, and becoming psychotic with anger, sadness, and bitterness.
This patient is best treated with happiness and supportiveness. If you see the patient entering a stage of their bipolar disorder, it is best to not lash back at them, as that will lose their trust forever. Try and stick with them, and make sure they don’t overwork themselves. 
Mashirao Ojiro - Patient #6
-Clinical Lycanthropy. This patient has a very small form of clinical lycanthropy, as they cannot identify which animal they relate with. They often claim to have a tail, but when asked to describe it, cannot relate the tail with any living animal. It appears to be very large, but is skin colored, and has a bushy tip. 
-Schizoid causes this patient to be very quiet, always thinking before saying anything. It causes them to be reclusive, and is a very mild form of a pure schizoid.
This patient is very easy to treat, and it is best to not push them when they don’t talk. Let them adjust to you, and then let them start to talk. Once they start getting comfortable with you, let them ramble on.
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headcannoner · 4 years
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BNHA Asylum AU (Part One)
Yuga Aoyama - Patient #1
-Histrionic Personality Disorder, which causes the patient to act out in an attempt to attract attention. It is usually expressed through flashy displays, or seductive behavior.
It is best to treat this patient with caution, as they are ready to attack once they see that your attention is leaving them. Make sure that they know you really want to know them, and not just see them as a background character, so to speak.
Mina Ashido - Patient #2
-ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. This causes the patient to be extremely energetic at all times. 
-Angelman Syndrome. This syndrome manifests in the patient at birth, and is incurable. It causes the patient to constantly exhibit exuberant behavior patterns, such as symptoms of ADHD, constant happiness, and lots of laughing and talking.
It is best to treat this patient with friendliness. If you show signs of wanting to be their friend, this patient will rope you into games. They do not show signs of any separation disorder, so as long as you promise you will be back (and you follow through), they will gladly be your friend. Hostile behavior is not common in them, and they were only admitted because their Angelman Syndrome caused them to make friends with the wrong type of people that harmed them, and made them think self-harming was normal, and good.
Tsuyu Asui - Patient #3
-Clinical Lycanthropy. This syndrome causes the patient/victim to believe that they are, will be, or were a specific animal. They will eat the same things the animal would eat, and act the same as the animal. This doesn’t appear to be harmful to their physical health, but can result in anxiety attacks due to other people judging them, or their perceived vision of people judging them.
It is best to not try to completely convince them that they are human, as that will result in refusal and them closing off. It is also best to not completely humor them, because that will convince them that they are a specific animal, in this case, a frog. They also tend to speak their mind a lot, so do not quickly judge them by their words.
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