I remember how GJ wrote Bruce in the "Crisis of Conscience" JLA arc that came out of Identity Crisis. All those involved in the mind-wiping go to confront him (after J'onn has told them "he knows") and after Zatanna apologizes profusely she says "Tell me what I can do to make it up you" and Bruce responds "You can leave" and it says it in the most Bat-dickery way possible. Of course later on we're supposed to believe he's REALLY upset because the mind-wiping is might have been what turned Catwoman into a good guy (and not HIS awesome influence) but it's not really believable. In that arc (or the one after it), Ollie also says that under all that darkness, Bruce is just like him and every other non-meta superhero and he's just pretending he's better than everyone else. So yeah, I think Geoff Johns really can't handle Bruce (or Wonder Woman, who is also too complicated) - and I'm a big fan of Johns. I'm sure he can write a good Dick Grayson Batman.
The worst about Bruce is a) too many writers are influenced by the Frank Miller Batman who was a sociopath who can not do interpersonal relationships and not the 1970s Batman who was pretty well-adjusted and b)in order to enable the Frank Miller Batman so many writers have him being a giant jerk-off to all his friends and family which leave readers scratching his head why he even has friends and family. The way he's treated Barbara and Dick and Stephanie and Tim and Cassandra (depending on the storyline), the way he treats Huntress ALL THE TIME (expect when written by Gail Simone), the way he treated Diana after the Max Lord incident, the way he treats Clark like a child or a constant threat (depending on the writer), the way he challenged Black Canary's leadership in the JLA (by just ignoring her orders), the way he's treated Hal Jordan (even after Jordan re-lit the friggin sun and saved everyone on the planet) and on and on. Let's not even go into the creation of Brother Eye and Tower of Babel. Why does this man have friends? Why do they trust him at all? Why do Selina and Talia keep coming back and back to a man who always throws their feelings back. It's never explained. Any other group of family and friends would stage an intervention. But Bruce's think that's just the way he is and let him go on his merry way.