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* ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'' only interrogates the troubled Sara until ''after'' they find out she's really [[Luke, I Am Your Father|Ralph's younger sister]], and even then, it takes an independent confrontation with a friend to fix her up. And there's a war going on!
* Most of the Genin in the early ''[[Naruto]]'' suffer from [[Parental Abandonment]], so of course it's a ''huge'' surprise when the most troubled of them all, a kid who watched his entire family be viciously slaughtered by the hands of his own brother, defects from the village and joins up with the [[Big Bad]]. {{spoiler|And then he gets his revenge on his brother, only to find out that he was only following orders and in fact had only spared him out of love, and then he ''really'' goes crazy.}} You'd think they'd have a Ninja Therapist lying around somewhere.
** Although in the case of Uchiha clan members there is the additional complicating factor that Uchiha are prone to hereditary insanity. Yes, Kishimoto wrote it as 'they love so much harder than anyone else that they do extreme stuff if they lose the ones they love', but that's just another way of saying 'they are genetically incapable of coping with loss or trauma in a healthy manner'.
** [[Warrior Therapist|Naruto]] [[Defeat Means Friendship|therapy]] anyone?
** Hidden Mist under the Fourth Mizukage not only lacked therapists, but likely was ''anti''-therapist. Nothing like forcing your twelve year-old students to brutally kill their friends to start their career...