Diseases, disorders and phobias
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Blood/Injuries x 92The work contains depictions of physical injuries, wounds and mutilations of characters.
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Depression x 70The work depicts characters who suffer from depression.
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Madness x 63The work is focused on characters who are susceptible to potentially incurable severe mental disorders, whose behavior or thinking goes beyond the accepted social norm.
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Fear of death x 53The work describes characters who experience pathological fear of death and everything associated with it.
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Self-harm x 40The work contains depictions of self-harm.
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Anxiety x 35The work is focused on characters who experience anxiety.
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PTSD x 32The work is focused on characters who exhibit symptoms of a disorder characteristic of people who have experienced severe trauma.
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Memory loss x 24The work is focused on themes of memory loss.
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Fear of loneliness x 24The work is focused on characters who are suffering from a pathological fear of loneliness.
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Panic attacks x 22The work describes characters experiencing attacks of inexplicable severe anxiety, which are accompanied by causeless fear in combination with various physiological symptoms.
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Diseases x 21The work is focused on diseases.
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Addictions x 20The work is focused on themes of addiction.
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Fear of attachment x 18The work is focused on characters who experience intense fear of falling in love and/or becoming attached to someone.
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Sleep deprivation x 11The work describes characters suffering from a lack or complete lack of satisfaction of the need for sleep. It can occur as a result of sleep disorders, conscious choice, or forced, during torture and interrogation.
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Nervous breakdown x 11The work describes characters in a state of complete exhaustion of the nervous system due to stress.
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Paranoia x 10The work describes characters susceptible to psychosis, which is characterized by the gradual development of seemingly logical delusional ideas.
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Fear of the dark x 9The work is focused on characters who experience strong feelings of fear of the dark.
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Psychopathy x 9The work describes characters susceptible to a psychopathological disorder, manifested in the form of callousness towards others, a reduced ability to empathize, an inability to sincerely repent, deceit, self-centeredness and superficiality of emotional reactions
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Psychosis x 8The work is focused on characters suffering from mental disorders, which entail a distortion of the perception of the real world and disorganization of behavior.
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Hanahaki x 7A fictional disease in which the victim coughs up flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love.
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Social phobia x 7The work describes characters who are subject to a persistent irrational fear of performing any social actions.
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The work is focused on themes of existential crisis.
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Eating disorders x 6The work is focused on characters who suffer from a number of behavioral syndromes associated with eating disorders.
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The work describes diseases that do not exist in reality.
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Disability x 6The work contains depictions of disabilities.
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Fear of pain x 5The work is focused on characters who suffer from an obsessive fear of pain.
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Muteness x 5The work describes characters with a partial or complete impairment of the ability to speak.
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Sexual phobias x 5Considerable attention in the work is paid to characters who are susceptible to phobias associated with sexual activities.
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The work describes characters who are susceptible to a disorder characterized by the occurrence of intrusive, unwanted, involuntary thoughts and ideas.
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Apathy x 5The work describes characters susceptible to the syndrome, which is expressed in indifference, indifference, and a detached attitude towards everything.
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Blindness x 5The work describes characters with partial or complete visual impairment.
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The work is focused on characters experiencing stockholm syndrome.
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The work is focused on characters with autism spectrum disorders.
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Epidemics x 4The work describes a disease that has become widespread and affected a significant part of the characters or the world.
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Fear of blood x 4The work describes characters who are susceptible to the fear of blood.
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Panic disorder x 4The work is focused on characters who are suffering from a mental disorder characterized by spontaneous occurrence of panic attacks.
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The work describes characters who have survived a traumatic situation (disaster, epidemic, war, etc.) and feel guilt (most often irrational) towards the dead.
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The work is focused on characters who suffer from personality disorders which have a number of clinical features similar to schizophrenia.
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The work describes characters who are susceptible to long-term illnesses that can be controlled, but not completely cured.
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The work describes characters who were previously serial killers, but for some reason ceased to be them.
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God complex x 3The work is focused on characters who suffer from a psychological complex, as a result of which they tend to consider themselves superior to ordinary people and refuse to admit their mistakes or failures.
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The work describes characters subject to uncontrollable outbursts of anger.
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Heart Diseases x 3The work is focused on characters who suffer from illnesses that manifest as disruption of the normal functioning of the heart.
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Hypersexuality x 3The work is focused on characters who are subject to pathologically increased sexual desire and related sexual activity.
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Infantility x 3The work is focused on characters who exhibit psychological immaturity and do not behave in accordance with their age.
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OCD x 3The work is focused on characters who suffer from a mental disorder characterized by the presence of obsessive thoughts and a fixation on repeating certain actions.
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Fear of Touch x 3The plot of the work focuses on a character/characters who experience a strong or pathological fear of touch.
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Phobias x 3The work is focused on phobias.
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The work is focused on characters who suffer from a rare mental disorder in which the character's personality is divided and it appears that several different personalities exist in the same body. Not to be confused with the fictional trope of split personality.
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The work is focused on characters who are suffering from an illness that has no known cure.