Hank Pym’s Many Masks: What Ant-Man Teaches Us About Accountability, Identity, and Mental Health

Andrew J. Hewitt, PMHNP-BCCaliper Wellness — Pasco County, Florida AbstractHank Pym—best known to many as the original Ant-Man—has occupied a singular space in Marvel storytelling for six decades. Across identities (Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket), groundbreaking science (the Pym Particle), and catastrophic consequences (creating Ultron), Pym’s arc has become a cultural case study in genius, guilt, […]
Hua Mulan’s Enduring Power: Identity, Resilience, and Well-Being Across a Changing World

Andrew J. Hewitt, PMHNP-BCCaliper Wellness — Pasco County, Florida AbstractMulan, first immortalized in the “Ballad of Mulan” and later reinterpreted by studios, schools, and global media, remains a remarkably flexible cultural figure. Over the last three decades, she has shifted from dutiful daughter and patriot to an international emblem of empowerment, self-definition, and courage under […]
Shang-Chi, Representation, and Mental Health: A PMHNP’s View on Why Superheroes Matter for Well-Being

Andrew J. Hewitt, PMHNP-BCCaliper Wellness — Pasco County, Florida Author Note. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Caliper Wellness, Pasco County, FL. Telehealth services available across Florida. Views expressed are for education and do not replace individualized care. Abstract As the first Marvel Studios film led by an Asian superhero, Shang-Chi and the Legend of […]
The Primal Struggle Within: A Psychiatric Exploration of Beast’s Mental Health

Abstract Henry “Hank” McCoy, the brilliant scientist and mutant known as Beast, embodies a complex interplay between intellect, physical transformation, and internal conflict. This blog post, written from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (PMHNP-BC), delves into a potential mental health framework for understanding Beast’s character, drawing upon recent research in existential […]
The Tangled Web of Anxiety: A PMHNP-BC’s Perspective on Miles Morales’ Mental Health

by Andrew J. Hewitt, PMHNP Abstract Miles Morales, the beloved Spider-Man of the Marvel Universe, transcends the typical superhero archetype, embodying the complex realities of adolescence, identity, and the weight of extraordinary responsibility. This blog post explores the potential mental health challenges faced by Miles, specifically focusing on anxiety, drawing upon contemporary research in adolescent […]
The Winter Soldier: A Case Study in Complex Trauma and Dissociative Identity Disorder

by Andrew J Hewitt, PMHNP-BC The Winter Soldier: A Case Study in Complex Trauma and Dissociative Identity Disorder Abstract The Winter Soldier, a prominent character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), presents a compelling case study for exploring the mental health sequelae of severe trauma, specifically focusing on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Dissociative Identity […]
The Fractured Psyche of Robert Reynolds: A PMHNP-BC’s Analysis of Sentry’s Mental Health

by Andrew Hewitt Abstract Robert Reynolds, the Marvel Comics character known as Sentry, presents a complex and multifaceted mental health profile. This blog post, written from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (PMHNP-BC), explores the potential diagnoses and contributing factors to Sentry’s psychological distress, drawing upon current research in mental health. We […]
The Adamantium Cage: An Exploration of Trauma and Mental Health in Wolverine

Abstract The Marvel Comics character Wolverine, a mutant with enhanced healing abilities and adamantium-laced skeleton, is often portrayed as a gruff, violent anti-hero. While his physical prowess is widely recognized, his complex psychological landscape, shaped by profound trauma and internal conflict, warrants closer examination. This blog post, written from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health […]
The Tangled Web of Trauma: Deconstructing Peter Parker’s Mental Health Through a PMHNP Lens

Abstract Peter Parker, the iconic Spider-Man, is often portrayed as a relatable hero grappling with everyday struggles. However, his experiences extend far beyond typical adolescent challenges, revealing a complex tapestry of mental health vulnerabilities. This blog post, written from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (PMHNP-BC), will explore the potential diagnoses and […]