Teenagers tend to be that way without the illnesses and injuries.And lets face it, someone who's just lost a limb, or been struck with a life threatening ailment or injury is going to feel confused, or even depressed.
Who has the most PTSD?
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I know. I was referring to HarvestmanMan saying:pandaphil wrote:Its not so much mental problems we're talking about but mental health issues. We've seen how a lot of the students have emotional issues their struggling with. And lets face it, someone who's just lost a limb, or been struck with a life threatening ailment or injury is going to feel confused, or even depressed. It seems strange that the school doesn't have councillors or someone for the students to talk to when they're feeling sad, or afraid, or lost. The schools fully set up to cater to their physical needs, why not their emotional needs as well?Lianam wrote:
Yamaku doesn't have mentally challenged students.
a school specifically tailored to fit the needs of physically and mentally challenged teenagers
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I think I do quite honestly. I finished the game earlier today (latecomer, I know), and I literally have not been able to focus all day. I 100% it, got the secret picture, and I feel so empty now. I just want the feeling of going back and doing it all over again for the first time but I know I can't have that. I don't usually get so emotional, but being my first VN, and an amazing one at that, I really connected with this game. I connected a lot with Emi, which isn't the manliest thing to say but it's true, and on my very first run, completely blind I got her good ending and it made me feel so ecstatic. 3 days, and 16+ hours later I have all of the endings done, I've laughed, cried, and everything in between. Rin's run hit me especially hard though, even her 'neutral' ending made me feel like the worst person in the world in a good way, which sounds odd, but whatever. I just wish that they would continue the storylines more though. 4+ hours for each one isn't enough! I don't want it to ever be over. I've been sulking and contemplating all day because of this game and it's going to drive me insane. I think I have PTSD.
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I was wondering where you post was going until that last line.
Anyway, just because the game is over doesn't mean you've see all there is to see. Go check the fanfic section for some more good stories and the Shimmie for lots of neat art.
Anyway, just because the game is over doesn't mean you've see all there is to see. Go check the fanfic section for some more good stories and the Shimmie for lots of neat art.
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They actually also helped him move in there, but they did that while Hisao was having his first class session.The way Hisao's parents just dumped him in front of the school then buggered off just didn't sit right with me.
Anyway, only Emi and Hanako have PTSD (if Kenji was traumatized by feeling tired after sex, he was already unhinged and incapable of looking stuff up to boot) and it's pretty obvious that Hanako's life is impacted most by it, despite Emi's issues being more severe than she likes to let on.
Actually, Hanako's panic issues are a perfect example of trauma-born irrationality. The reason she's a recluse is because she has such a hard time trusting others, in a similar way to Emi, but worse. PTSD isn't just caused by physical trauma like a car crash or a house fire...the backstabbing by her friends and the bullying in general are also at the bottom of Hanako's PTSD.Hanako...She's a recluse, but that isn't due to trauma-born irrationality, that's due to shit life experiences.
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Huh. I didn't think that counted for PTSD, but then again, I don't claim to be a professional.
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Emotional trauma such as bullying can and does lead to PTSD if it's severe enough.
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No, but he was clearly always unhinged, otherwise such a simple event wouldn't have led to paranoia and delusion. Honestly, it's pretty fucked up that the staff just let him go on being that way.Antonymous wrote:It was implied that he wasn't paranoid and delusional beforehand.
The school does have someone for all of that. He's called Mutou. Also Yuuko. Also probably every other teacher who has learned to handle this stuff. Also plenty of other students who have learned to handle this stuff too.pandaphil wrote:It seems strange that the school doesn't have councillors or someone for the students to talk to when they're feeling sad, or afraid, or lost.
Go read fanfics, browse the shimmie or Artwork thread, hang around the forum...And at some point, go replay the game.Shizunaremillako wrote:I think I have PTSD.
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He's not as happy as he used to be.Xanatos wrote:...Mutou's sad?
Mutou started teaching at Yamaku Academy in 1980 when he was just 26 years old shortly after the school opened. The first seven years of the school's existence, suicide was fairly common amongst the students of Yamaku. One child per year killed themselves by tossing themselves off the edge of the rooftop. Mutou pleaded with the school board to build a fence on the roof, but they said 'No, the kids there have the right to decide whether they want to live or die. We'll try to give them the best lives we can, but ultimately the decision of whether they want such a life is theirs and theirs alone. so gtfo, okay?'
By 1987, Mutou decided he'd had enough. Without asking the school for permission, he built the chain link fence around the rooftop by himself. Thanks to Mutou's bravery and hard work, never again past 1986 has another child died while at Yamaku. (except for Hisao in the bad ending, but the fence was kinda weak at 20 years old and all.) But the scars etched into his heart from 1980 through 1986 of those children he failed to save shall never fade.
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Engels!Katie wrote:He's not as happy as he used to be.Xanatos wrote:...Mutou's sad?
Mutou started teaching at Yamaku Academy in 1980 when he was just 26 years old shortly after the school opened. The first seven years of the school's existence, suicide was fairly common amongst the students of Yamaku. One child per year killed themselves by tossing themselves off the edge of the rooftop. Mutou pleaded with the school board to build a fence on the roof, but they said 'No, the kids there have the right to decide whether they want to live or die. We'll try to give them the best lives we can, but ultimately the decision of whether they want such a life is theirs and theirs alone. so gtfo, okay?'
By 1987, Mutou decided he'd had enough. Without asking the school for permission, he built the chain link fence around the rooftop by himself. Thanks to Mutou's bravery and hard work, never again past 1986 has another child died while at Yamaku. (except for Hisao in the bad ending, but the fence was kinda weak at 20 years old and all.) But the scars etched into his heart from 1980 through 1986 of those children he failed to save shall never fade.
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...That's a neat fanfic but it doesn't really answer the question.Katie wrote:He's not as happy as he used to be.Xanatos wrote:...Mutou's sad?
Mutou started teaching at Yamaku Academy in 1980 when he was just 26 years old shortly after the school opened. The first seven years of the school's existence, suicide was fairly common amongst the students of Yamaku. One child per year killed themselves by tossing themselves off the edge of the rooftop. Mutou pleaded with the school board to build a fence on the roof, but they said 'No, the kids there have the right to decide whether they want to live or die. We'll try to give them the best lives we can, but ultimately the decision of whether they want such a life is theirs and theirs alone. so gtfo, okay?'
By 1987, Mutou decided he'd had enough. Without asking the school for permission, he built the chain link fence around the rooftop by himself. Thanks to Mutou's bravery and hard work, never again past 1986 has another child died while at Yamaku. (except for Hisao in the bad ending, but the fence was kinda weak at 20 years old and all.) But the scars etched into his heart from 1980 through 1986 of those children he failed to save shall never fade.
If Mutou has any great sadness, I'd imagine it's due to nobody giving a shit about the stuff that interests him...Well, except Hisao.
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Additionally, he's sad because none of his pupils actually get those lectures he holds every day in class. Again, except Hisao. Screw speculation about how much the girls' lives would suck if Hisao hadn't come along. They have nothing on Mutou.
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Horrifying, I'd wager. As if I have any room to talk...Comrade wrote:I wonder what fan fiction from you would be like
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<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
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Yamaku doesn't have the facilities to cater to mental illnesses in general, the way they cater to physical disabilities in general. But a student who was still able to function in the school environment could still enroll as though he had no disabilities at all. I suspect that this is actually how Hanako's enrollment works, at least on paper.Lianam wrote:Yamaku doesn't have mentally challenged students.
Also, despite not working with mental illnesses in general, Yamaku probably has a strong counseling staff. Enough people acquire disabilities through trauma, and enough others still face traumas of various sorts due to their disabilities, that counseling is almost certainly a very common need among the student body. Again, I'm not talking about a staff of full psychiatrists, or even therapists: the game makes clear that the school isn't designed for that. But it makes a lot of sense for a place like Yamaku to bring counseling services in-house, not unlike its nursing staff. Those who need more than a counselor can provide could be referred to relevant professionals in town.
That said, it's interesting: Emi matches textbook PTSD much more closely than Hanako does. This is not to say that Hanako escaped her trauma unscathed: it would be absurd to suggest that. Her unique issues make a lot of sense for her situation, and in their own ways, they tend to be more severe than Emi's are. But they don't line up with the typical definition of PTSD as well as Emi's symptoms do.
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I never said it didn't.Nekken wrote:Also, despite not working with mental illnesses in general, Yamaku probably has a strong counseling staff.Lianam wrote:Yamaku doesn't have mentally challenged students.
What about C-PTSD?Nekken wrote:That said, it's interesting: Emi matches textbook PTSD much more closely than Hanako does.
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