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Also when she used pyrokinesis for some reason it tended to make a bird shape.
Also in Mary's case, while her mental states are sometime a benefit(since it can actually fool Daredevil into thinking she's a different person), it drastically limits her ability to use her powers.
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But I wonder how she can handle her mental ability. Given living in her own earth where her friends was manslaughter by the sentinels and the people she sees are alway drying and even possessed the power of phoenix back in the 80's. Does any issues have tackle her mentality recovery?
Rogue lots of memories she absorbs , the character struggle in thinking in the past.
I think it's debatable whether or not sex addiction is a mental health issue. As in, is what seems to be sex addiction actually something else? ("Sex addiction" does not have its own category in the DSM-5, after some amount of debate around that--not that the DSM is some final word.)
I think we can agree though ... Wolverine and Gambit have some issues.
I don't have specific issue numbers in mind, but doesn't Rahne Sinclair have a history of mental health issues.
Aurora has multiple personalities.
Polaris is bi-polar.
Rogue's control over her absorption powers is essentially contingent on her ability to control her fear and anxiety around them, so it's something she always has to work on.
Gambit grew up on the street and probably has all kinds of issues in regard to trust and attachment. And who knows what he was exposed to in terms of substance abuse and physical or sexual abuse/human trafficking before essentially joining a gang/mafia for protection and livelihood.