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INFORMATION
DOB: 1971
AGE: 12
SEX: F
PSYCHOLOGICAL
EVALUATION
BEHAVIORAL: Recoils in stress and fear at specific triggers, including coke cans,
cats, loud shouting, white vans, doctors, small spaces, and the Demogorgon. Cue an
unpredictable release of her powers, ranging from slamming doors and levitating
objects to injuring or killing people who threaten her. Outbursts often followed by
overwhelming emotion, guilt, and self-loathing for inflicting harm on others.
INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING: Underdeveloped sentence structure, grammar,
and restricted vocabulary, the result of limited language exposure due to isolation
during critical language-learning years. Unfamiliar with basic concepts such as
friendship or a promise. Demonstrates some cognitive understanding, but hesitates to
respond verbally, likely due to a limited word bank and tentative understanding of
PSYCHOLOGICAL
grammar. Most-used words: Papa, bad, goodbye, promise, no more, pretty, and Mike.
INTERPRETATION
Eleven experiences disturbing thoughts, feelings, and flashback relating to the trauma
she suffered as a human test subject. Over 12 years, she was the subject of 5 main
experiments exploring and pushing the limits of her innate psychic powers. Her
resistance was punished by verbal abuse, forced isolation, and physical harm.
She was first forced to crush a coke can with her mind, practice biokinesis on a cat,
eavesdrop with her mind over short distances, and be submerged in a sensorydeprivation tank to extend this ability over greater distances.
In the fourth experiment, Eleven unexpectedly discovered a terrifying monster in
SUMMARY
another dimension. Though deeply disturbed, she was forced to return and make
contact with the monster, and during this process a portal opened, unleashing the
monster into their dimension.
The intense mental and physical distress she feels is caused by her traumatizing
childhood, her encounter with the monster, and the resulting guilt from her false belief
she was responsible for opening the portal. The gate. I opened it. Im the monster.
This trauma manifests itself in her feelings of detachment, difficulty trusting and
developing relationships with others, and emotionless killing. Neurologically, these
unaffected emotions are rooted in a failure to form any parental attachment as a child
and prolonged isolation during crucial developmental times.
DIAGNOSTIC
IMPRESSION(S)
Claustrophobia