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294Explaining Theories Bruce Wayne has a phobic disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder which are both anxiety disorders The Psychoanalytic theory explains that his disorder started with repressed urges from childhood that have surfaced and lead to an obsession which in turn leads to compulsion Learning theory explains that phobias are learned Cognitive theory states that he viewed a situation as negative and helpless to control which leads to anxiety Biological views his anxiety disorders as genetic Wayne has a Dissociative Identity Disorder which is a mood disorder Psychoanalytic theory states that some are prone to depression because of real or imagined thoughts of someone or something Feelings of loss may turn into depression Learning theory says that he learned helplessness and is prone to depression due to experiencing events that were out of his control Cognitive theory says that some are prone to depression because of their habitual lifestyle which leads to their helplessness Some have negative views of themselves experiences and future
The theory stays they filter out the positive information and make it more negative which causes depression Biological theory states that mood disorders are genetic or biological Bruce Wayne also is paranoid which is a personality disorder Psychoanalytic theory states that Wayne has a lack of guilt which is a problem in the development of the conscious Cognitive Theory says that he is seen as threatening because of his antisocial behavior and he uses this to justify his behavior Learning theory states that childhood experiences taught him how to relate to other people Biological theory states that he gained his personality disorder from his genes because it was hereditary