Personality Disorder Types: Borderline, Narcissistic, Antisocial Histrionic Schizoid Schizotypal

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  • @whitneyalexander6084
    @whitneyalexander6084 7 років тому +36

    Not sure I agree with the characterization of BPD. Borderlines seem to feel everything...just MORE so. But they often appear very broken. Then when they draw people in, that's where the splitting becomes confusing. I've always thought the definition was "love me or else." Ann Hathaway in "Rachel's Getting Married" is a better representation.

  • @lexabuzz
    @lexabuzz 8 років тому +16

    the character Dennis on 'It's always sunny' is a classic example of severe Narcissistic Personality Disorder

  • @AlexTheCrayChick
    @AlexTheCrayChick 8 років тому +87

    I wouldn't necessarily say people with personality disorders don't know they have the disorders
    I think at least some of them know

    • @lilbobbyvert2203
      @lilbobbyvert2203 8 років тому +6

      alex time low Yeah I think so, too.

    • @elzie92
      @elzie92 7 років тому +9

      yeah, of course we do

  • @carlossaroufim
    @carlossaroufim 8 років тому +23

    Something interesting I would like to add, As per our Professor people with OCPD are loyal to their partners most of the cases (without considering the exceptions) people with ocpd are usually perfectionists and consider cheating something faulty and they dislike it.

  • @eynat4642
    @eynat4642 6 років тому +4

    Very good video. I have been having issues with differentiating these disorders, and your explanation really made everything clear.

  • @ASMinor
    @ASMinor 5 років тому

    I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my UA-cam channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤

  • @rorykilmartin9964
    @rorykilmartin9964 8 років тому +18

    I have histrionic personality disorder... i'm pretty much the most awkward person ever. i never wear bright colors and i am not provocative in any way. i'm sure some people with the disorder ARE very sexual, but i tend to cause trouble and start arguments and fights or run away from home rather than flirt. its very difficult to control my life because of this, i've done so many awful things to my family and friends because i was subconsciously driven by the need to be focused on. it isnt just being a drama queen, and while i'm sure people will never understand what it's like to have a personality disorder, you really patronized it whether you tried to or not. my fucking life is falling apart and everyone hates me, yet i keep doing more and more shitty things just so people will notice me, and you compare me to Paris Hilton. you aren't doing a very good job at actually getting people to understand the dangers.

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  8 років тому +9

      +Roisin Kilmartin I'm sorry to hear about your medical situation and that you found this material inaccurate based on your experience. Certainly having lived through it you know more about this disorder than I ever will. I'm just a student and my experience with personality disorders is limited.
      However, this personality disorder does present differently in different people and others may have symptoms that are absent in your own history. In particular the phrases I mentioned like wearing colorful clothes are phrases that show up on test questions often. That is why I mentioned them since this video is solely intended to help students pass a test called the medical board exam. It is not meant for patient education or general education of providers. If I was making videos for those audiences I would certainly include a lot more detail since this is a complex psychiatric condition. I only covered the very basics with some key phrases cuz that is really all you need to pass the test.
      I'm sorry you took offense to the video as that was certainly not my goal. As I specifically mentioned in the beginning of the video I fully recognize that these disorders can be horrible for patients to live through and I was not trying to make light of or make fun of these disease. I was just using very extreme famous versions as memory mnemonics to help students better to be able to memorize these terms as getting them confused is very easy. Students have to memorize tens of thousands of medical facts so sometimes using ridiculous and slightly inaccurate mnemonics is the only way to keep things straight. Good luck and I hope your situation improves!

    • @rorykilmartin9964
      @rorykilmartin9964 8 років тому +8

      no i wasnt offended really, its just that i felt a bit trivialized. just want you to know that its hell feeling the need to hurt yourself or hurt other people and not knowing why or how to stop. thanks!!
      (i guess the very fact that i commented so dramatically gives away my histrionic-ness, right?)

    • @competitiveshooter9577
      @competitiveshooter9577 7 років тому +4

      I have NPD and it is not an issue :)

  • @firstnamesurname2542
    @firstnamesurname2542 6 років тому +1

    I found this to be quite accurate as I have experience, either through other peoples' or my own disorders. The example of the Hulk particularly struck a cord and actually made me giggle because I know someone with BPD that literally would come to the crunch and appear to turn into the Hulk and destroy his/her bedroom. Just to clarify, when I say I had a giggle I do not mean at the expense of the person I am talking about with BPD or other people with BPD, just the fact that it was so accurate to me.
    Yes, very good video indeed.

  • @melonsoda123
    @melonsoda123 8 років тому +10

    Excellent video. I am in the field and know basic info about personality disorders, but I found this quite suitable for the general population. Regarding Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD), I've found the Brazilian movie "City of God" to be an excellent portrayal of who really has APD and who doesn't. Yes, many of the characters are hard-core criminals but my opinion is that only one of the main characters has APD, e.g. he does what he does without a hint of emotional distress, empathy, or any awareness of the devastating effects of his actions on his loved one and his community.

  • @alokinrainborn
    @alokinrainborn 7 років тому +4

    I'd say Sia is avoidant , Jolie is BPD, Shannen Doherty could be histrionic, Gaga is BPD too, i think

  • @warpnin3
    @warpnin3 8 років тому +43

    5.45 - Hulk never get pissed off out of nowhere; people make him angry, and then they don't like him when he's angry.. So there..

  • @jcarpenmart7327
    @jcarpenmart7327 8 років тому +11

    antisocial people (sociopath) and phycopath are different

  • @Slummob
    @Slummob 9 років тому +10

    Another example of OCPD could be Vince McMahon, the wwe chairman. I recall hearing that he became upset in a meeting because he sneezed, simply because he wasn't able to "control" it. -- Btw, great job with these videos! Very helpful

  • @kevintaylor4590
    @kevintaylor4590 8 років тому +51

    People with PDs usually know there is something wrong with them.

    • @Rosi_in_space
      @Rosi_in_space 8 років тому +14

      +Kevin Taylor Except they think they are the only normal, and All the others are crazy/ illogic, weird...

  • @nicorizzo5402
    @nicorizzo5402 7 років тому +62

    "Skeezoid"? Lol it's "skitzoid".

  • @aliasox4
    @aliasox4 8 років тому +15

    Good videos cause there are pictures with subject

  • @carlossaroufim
    @carlossaroufim 8 років тому +13

    Thank you for the video, however a lot of the character examples in the video have personality treats not a typical personality disorders, but again thanks for the great effort well appreciated.
    for the Narcissist personality disorder case study look for Sam Vaknin (he scores high on the narcissistic scale in DSM) (the youtube video title is " Narcissistic Personality Disorder Documentary Clip")

  • @kobbysm
    @kobbysm 8 років тому +7

    Very informative clips, thank you for sharing. I find them very helpful in clarifying the mental health concepts we're discussing in my nursing class.

  • @nicholasdean4235
    @nicholasdean4235 9 років тому +2

    I love your videos! Extremely helpful!

  • @kairoha9662
    @kairoha9662 8 років тому +3

    thank you for this video,,now i can explain my report clearly to my classmates:)) good job sir!

  • @TropicalChris
    @TropicalChris 8 років тому +4

    Great video, thank you!

  • @damarispicon792
    @damarispicon792 9 років тому +5

    Thanks!- The best way for me to remember histrionic was the Kardasians. Especially with all those memes that they have flying around of Kim when she's crying. Anyways hope that helps! So far need to "find someone" with a narcissistic behavior.

  • @fatihmm1
    @fatihmm1 9 років тому +5

    thanks for this great job you have done, nice to have people like you in the world

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому

      ELFATIH SHORA thank you so much for the kind words

    • @fatihmm1
      @fatihmm1 9 років тому

      You are welcome, Sorry for delay in respons but that because of traveling , hope to hear good news about you

  • @nazmiezyferi554
    @nazmiezyferi554 9 років тому +2

    Such a great video.This was very useful for me since I am studying psychology.Thank you so much Sir.

  • @coachfelita779
    @coachfelita779 7 років тому +1

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing.😊

  • @brightmoonwings
    @brightmoonwings 9 років тому +3

    This is excellent! Thank you!

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому

      brightmoonwings Thanks so much for the comment!

  • @pujanithyananda4709
    @pujanithyananda4709 9 років тому +1

    Enjoyed your video!

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому

      Puja Nithyananda thanks for watching. Please tell your friends about Stomp On Step 1!

  • @MasinaTai86
    @MasinaTai86 7 років тому +5

    Thank you although tbh I question a lot of your examples..all of them actually.. I think maybe some personality disorders might be taken off the DSM in future as we learn more about the brain. Some seem over simplified ..I don't think anyone is as one dimensional as some of these symptoms make out and find it hard to believe that 3 of the disorders don't want friend's at all. In my opinion those disorders are probably ppl that have given it a good go with ppl but simply couldn't communicate in the same way or had different priorities so eventually they gave up on ppl thinking it was no use.. I don't think at all that many ppl, no matter how introverted .. truly never want to be around other ppl at all as we're inherently social creatures to some degree. We have complex brains, we've developed complex language.. even if we don't verbally speak we have a wide range of emotions even if the outside world might not see or recognise them does not mean they're not there.

  • @ToStand2
    @ToStand2 8 років тому +1

    very good video, thanks

  • @khavhatondwirinahnetshihen1937
    @khavhatondwirinahnetshihen1937 9 років тому +2

    wow this is great it really helped me on understanding those personality disorders,,, yu summarised them very easy. lol and I was expecting to see dr Sheldon of the big bang theory on the obsessive compulsive personality disorder

  • @businesslady257
    @businesslady257 9 років тому +2

    This was a great presentation. I think you did a good job.
    Question, what is your take on the Personality test?

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому +1

      +Ruth Joseph do u mean the Myers-Briggs personality test? Honestly I haven't done much research on it so I'm not sure what the evidence is to support it, but they made us take one at the beginning of Med school and the result it gave me seemed accurate. But I'm not sure how useful the result is for applying it to actual life

    • @businesslady257
      @businesslady257 9 років тому

      Yes, the Myers- Briggs personality test.
      Ok, I am 27 and I am not sure if anyone else goes through this thought process.
      Like I really want to figure myself out and I want to better myself in every way.
      Are you saying that Myers-Briggs personality test is not a good tool to use for real life? If so, then what who you suggest for someone like myself?

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому +2

      +Ruth Joseph my guess is the Myers-Briggs is better than most other options as it is the most widely used. What I mean by not necessarily very useful is that you probably won't be very surprised by the results. For example, most of us just know intuitively how introverted/extroverted we are with needing a testsresult to tell us. However, there are things out there that help you apply the results enter. For example lists of different careers that you might be best suited for or what strategies you might be able to use to work better in teams or even how to choose a significant other. That being said everyone is different so you can't take it as gospel. Mine told me I was suited for surgery and I hate surgery LOL. But again this isn't my area of expertise so talking to somebody with psychology training would probably yield you a much better answer

    • @businesslady257
      @businesslady257 9 років тому

      Lol..ok, good insight.
      Thank you.

  • @catherinehpn3613
    @catherinehpn3613 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, very informative.

  • @beyondbeauty6921
    @beyondbeauty6921 5 років тому

    Jodi arias & Aileen wournos ... both borderline personality disordered, drama & chaos as standard‼️

  • @Babyblu57
    @Babyblu57 9 років тому +1

    Wonderful video! Thank you, this was incredibly helpful!

  • @kamilmalshy9329
    @kamilmalshy9329 7 років тому

    great job!

  • @josecampelos994
    @josecampelos994 7 років тому +1

    The video is useful but Hulk is a bad example for borderline personality disorder. The term asocial and not anti-social (against society) should be used for a person that withdrawals from social activity. Some medical staff might be using anti-social term but it's wrong by definition, so they are using the term in a wrong manner. You could have talked about "cold" and "hot" empathy because its an interesting point that can differentiate an anti-social character from an authentic emphatic person. The terms ego-synthonic and ego-dystonic could be used in the end of the video.

  • @sassyperry6382
    @sassyperry6382 7 років тому

    Thank you....very helpful

  • @Inner_wild_child
    @Inner_wild_child 6 років тому

    The disorders in each cluster have overlapping characteristics. That is why they are characterized together, not sure why you would not consider that helpful or important. Cluster B PD’s for example, share overlapping traits of erratic behaviors, low to no empathy, and poor emotional regulation.

  • @BandGeek4855
    @BandGeek4855 8 років тому

    Great video!! Helped me so much for my finAl exam! Thank you!!

  • @abeergari7856
    @abeergari7856 8 років тому

    I'm working on a project and found this video very useful. will come back for more. thanks a lot

  • @Jenjpremier
    @Jenjpremier 8 років тому

    Looking for video for nurses dealing with different personality disorders in hospital setting.

  • @nicorizzo5402
    @nicorizzo5402 7 років тому +6

    And "skitzoteyepull".

  • @evolve5659
    @evolve5659 8 років тому

    I have BPD, I think Rick from Rick and Morty, Elliot from Mr. Robot, the Joker, and Deadpool have BPD too

    • @evolve5659
      @evolve5659 8 років тому

      Oh and Dexter as well, he's not schizoid, he enjoys sexs but is afraid of the intimacy and mating rituals before it

  • @ninaolivetti3485
    @ninaolivetti3485 7 років тому

    this guys' tone and examples are so hilarious. needed that laugh to break up all this studying!

  • @ShezzLuvsShadow
    @ShezzLuvsShadow 8 років тому +3

    THANK YOU! :)

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  8 років тому

      +Vegeta Lover thanks for the comment Vegeta!

  • @sharpnicolecatherine
    @sharpnicolecatherine 7 років тому

    idk that I agree with the "no insight" feature of personality disorders, I think, especially with treatment and therapy, many realize their thoughts, feelings and behaviors are abnormal and problematic (I know I did)

  • @ashestoaisesais6175
    @ashestoaisesais6175 8 років тому +1

    hey I'm sorry if this is a stupid question but I'm not really sure what the word regression means and what you mean by it

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  8 років тому +1

      +Ashes To Aises ais that isn't a dumb question at all! It's my fault for not remembering to include the definition. It is when an adult "regresses" to adolescent behavior in order to avoid their current reality. Basically is is just defense mechanism that involves acting childish

  • @ToStand2
    @ToStand2 8 років тому

    if you're right about steve jobs being OCPD, then it confirms that he was probably an S and not an N (in MBTI), because i think this disorder is correlated with Sensing

    • @ToStand2
      @ToStand2 8 років тому

      wait i'm not sure about why i just said

  • @daviesphiri2095
    @daviesphiri2095 7 років тому

    this is great explaination with real pracatical examples.

  • @lostintime6212
    @lostintime6212 8 років тому +1

    This is confusing AF. I'm avoidant but also paranoid, a bit schizotypal but also dependent.

  • @DMRoper1
    @DMRoper1 7 років тому +4

    Wow! Who doesn't have some kind of personality disorder?

  • @ashleshasworld3092
    @ashleshasworld3092 6 років тому

    Hope it will help me in my tomorrow's exam 😛 #Psychiatric_Nursing #Fingercross

  • @bothi00
    @bothi00 8 років тому +1

    Didn't Steve Jobs also have Anti-Social Personality Disorder.

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  8 років тому

      +Teebz 1000 I don't think so. To my knowledge he wasn't ever violent and wasn't really a predator. He was just a jerk sometimes and tough to work with. Its not like he was trying to sell us Iphones that would blow up or something LOL But I guess you could make that argument. Granted I don't know that much about Jobs so I'm not really sure

    • @bothi00
      @bothi00 8 років тому +2

      I read psychopaths aren't always violent or want to kill everyone. I read that theyre mostly poloticians and ruthless CEOs of companies. Why I said that Steve Jobs had it was because he was fairly ruthless and completely devoid of empathy. He didn't seem to have much regards with the rights of others so be had quite a few sociopathic traits

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  8 років тому

      +Teebz 1000 Interesting. I guess you could make that argument, but if I had to choose one I'd probably go with narcissistic. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @dr.sumanjaiswar6995
    @dr.sumanjaiswar6995 7 років тому

    same like my syllabus...😊

  • @larapalma3744
    @larapalma3744 7 років тому +1

    Dictators have to be paranoid, people actually wanting to kill them, overthrow them etc

  • @jcarpenmart7327
    @jcarpenmart7327 8 років тому

    is it posible to have a borderline and avoidant perosnality?

    • @carlossaroufim
      @carlossaroufim 8 років тому +2

      +jcar penmart as we study in Psyhology no one has one personality we all have treats from different kind of personalities and if you do a personality test (the offical ones with a professional) you will see percentages of each personality types in the result.

  • @businesslady257
    @businesslady257 9 років тому +8

    Ok, so basically everyone has some type of Disorder? I am mean is there really a such thing?

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому +6

      +Ruth Joseph LOL ya basically. When I got a lecture on personality disorders we all took turns diagnosing our friends cuz everyone has some sort of similarity with at least one of the disorders. But as long as it isn't debilitating it isn't a true diagnosis

    • @leahs3450
      @leahs3450 8 років тому +3

      +Ruth Joseph Think more in the extreme. There are people who can possess certain traits that are listed in the disorders but not to the extreme. There is a difference between having normal behaviors and behaviors that are obviously abnormal. For example, behaviors that constantly get in the way of every day things like jobs, school and relationships. I would know...my son is schitzotypal and my boyfriend is narcissistic. I am learning how to deal with them both, since I do care about them and I want what is best for them.

    • @Alex-pv4ft
      @Alex-pv4ft 7 років тому

      Ruth Exilasse Almost everyone has personality traits but it's when it affects your day to day life which makes it a disorder.

  • @MilliVanilli2007
    @MilliVanilli2007 8 років тому

    What was Elliot Rodger? I can see elements of narcicistic, avoidant and even schizotypal

    • @missccarr89
      @missccarr89 8 років тому

      I believe he had Aspergers, along with some of those personality disorders.

    • @MilliVanilli2007
      @MilliVanilli2007 8 років тому

      Can you have more than one? Surely not?!

    • @missccarr89
      @missccarr89 8 років тому

      MilliVanilli Like they said some can have different personality disorders but may not be enveloped by one diagnosis entirely.

    • @MilliVanilli2007
      @MilliVanilli2007 8 років тому

      Ahh sorry, been a while since I watched this- and clearly haven't learned much :)

    • @missccarr89
      @missccarr89 8 років тому

      puhlease no big deal. :)

  • @Nassegul42
    @Nassegul42 8 років тому +1

    why haven't you put the Personality Disorder Types is alfabetig order.

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  8 років тому

      +Oskar Richter I tried to group them based on their cluster so that similar disorders are grouped together

  • @mfusi0015
    @mfusi0015 9 років тому

    Such great videos! Around when are you planning on having Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Psych Drugs uploaded?
    Just making my schedule and wondering if I will be able to use your videos for those topics or if I should find another source.
    Thanks!

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому

      mfusi 001 Unfortunately, my schedule has been pretty crazy and I haven't been able to work on this project much lately. I have my peds exam coming up and then I will be studying for step 2 so it will probably take a while to post those videos. I think it would be better to use another source for these topics. Good luck!

  • @blackult1
    @blackult1 9 років тому +2

    some bad examples. all over the board. good explanations.

  • @jessicamammoliti5174
    @jessicamammoliti5174 8 років тому +21

    Michael Jackson was not a "avoidant"
    The reason why he built is own theme park was that he didn't have a childhood & not that he wanted to "avoid" people. Also the man couldn't even walk into a proper theme park without the place going crazy!!
    TOTAL DIFFERENT THING!

    • @carlossaroufim
      @carlossaroufim 8 років тому +4

      +Jessica Mammoliti I cant agree more, people with avoidant personality disorders do not like to go public at all, and in some cases you dont know they exist, they hide within their families and they dont interact with people and some of them avoid going to work or finding a job etc.

    • @multuminparvo5
      @multuminparvo5 7 років тому +3

      Yes, and it's also worth mentioning that dictators and pretty much anyone in a high position of power needs to be fairly paranoid. Lots of people really do want them dead or at least want to sabotage their work, and many people will pay top dollar to have them eliminated. I would be very reluctant to consider a high ranking political figure as having Paranoid Personality Disorder.

    • @shadrach6299
      @shadrach6299 7 років тому

      Jessica Mammoliti Michael Jackson was a weird individual.

    • @larapalma3744
      @larapalma3744 7 років тому +1

      He was actually, body dysmorhia too

  • @ToStand2
    @ToStand2 8 років тому +1

    schizoid would correlate to type 5 of the enneagram i think

    • @Kyuubixcel
      @Kyuubixcel 8 років тому +1

      It does but i identify with being a schizoid and i'm dominantly a type 4 (tho w/ a 5 wing and a self-preservation type if that makes any difference), and it's also in my tritype (451)

    • @ToStand2
      @ToStand2 8 років тому +1

      GokuCloneX
      of course it does 4w5 sp 451 ~ 5

    • @Kyuubixcel
      @Kyuubixcel 8 років тому +1

      ToStand Oh I see, so it does make a difference. Interesting.

    • @ToStand2
      @ToStand2 8 років тому +1

      GokuCloneX
      yup :) what's your mbti type ? INFP ?

    • @Kyuubixcel
      @Kyuubixcel 8 років тому +1

      ToStand Close! I'm an INFJ :p, but my Fi seems to have a partial development, so it could explain why I may have similarities to an INFP.

  • @tianapitesr8553
    @tianapitesr8553 8 років тому +5

    how do schizoids find love?

    • @tianapitesr8553
      @tianapitesr8553 8 років тому

      yggdrasil444 if they are not a bad case of schizoid?

    • @yggdrasil444
      @yggdrasil444 8 років тому

      Isn't a rather 'light' case of shizoid a bit similar to autism in a way? Or isn't it possible that it just is a part of someones character without it being a disorder? That's why I don't understand the whole 'how do shizoids find love' part. DSM shouldn't be used that way.

    • @carlossaroufim
      @carlossaroufim 8 років тому +1

      +Tiana Pi Tesr well they are not interested, but we shoud clarify that no person is 100% schizoid, usualy people have personality treats from different personality types.

    • @Rosi_in_space
      @Rosi_in_space 8 років тому +2

      +yggdrasil444 A schizoid is more like a light case of autism, or a functional case of Asperger's.

    • @tianapitesr8553
      @tianapitesr8553 8 років тому

      the heart mocks you?

  • @jaunanderson6874
    @jaunanderson6874 8 років тому

    Gives us film and eposide story?

  • @babygirlmd15
    @babygirlmd15 7 років тому +2

    histrionic kinda like Trisha paytas

  • @businesslady257
    @businesslady257 9 років тому +23

    Ok, you watch a lot of TV!!!

    • @stomponstep1989
      @stomponstep1989  9 років тому +4

      +Ruth Joseph haha yep. So true

    • @effrahashraf4898
      @effrahashraf4898 8 років тому

      hahahaha humourous you are😂👏

    • @catherinehpn3613
      @catherinehpn3613 7 років тому +2

      Ruth Exilasse It's a guideline for the USMLE portion of the board exams to become a medical doctor. It's not meant for entertainment.

    • @larapalma3744
      @larapalma3744 7 років тому

      Catherine HPN
      And yet,it is 😄

  • @ariues
    @ariues 7 років тому +1

    wait what's the difference between Avoidant and Social Anxiety?

  • @maddscientist3170
    @maddscientist3170 7 років тому +1

    ANOSOGNOSIA: Is when a person denies they have mental issues.
    The ONLY thing you did not take into consideration here are high functioning autism (aspergers) here.....because a lot of what you 'describe" can also describe them

  • @Bonesph
    @Bonesph 5 років тому

    House isn't really narcissistic.

  • @martin92martin92
    @martin92martin92 8 років тому +1

    rarely think they have a disorder? maybe cluster b , not the others man!

  • @martin92martin92
    @martin92martin92 8 років тому +3

    dexter i would say is more as

  • @nomoretears4345
    @nomoretears4345 8 років тому

    What about the targets of these people?

  • @Incognito69253
    @Incognito69253 8 років тому +1

    Stomp On Step 1 I like how you get right to the behavioral aspects plus examples. Good tutorial video. That said, it appears these traits lead to a progressive liberalism mindset, has become a pandemic, and is destroying western society.

  • @user-zo3ty8gi9x
    @user-zo3ty8gi9x 7 років тому

    DEXTER!!!!!

  • @draarshivbathwar
    @draarshivbathwar 7 років тому

    One of my friend is has obsessive compulsive personality disorder.. he wash his hands many times in a day without reason.. and takes shower... 😃 @haresh Sosa

  • @TheAsbjoernSR
    @TheAsbjoernSR 8 років тому

    If I had OCPD I would be proud of it and I would ride my coworkers gladly if it meant making the next thing after iPhone.

  • @lopezcora
    @lopezcora 8 років тому

    lol..

  • @6789uiop
    @6789uiop 6 років тому

    Trump

  • @TheXanderGrim
    @TheXanderGrim 8 років тому +1

    Hate to say it you cut down Borderline to a Very Very low end. Borderlines when cornered with their own abusive tendencies toward others can be out right hostile . Also NPD has a overt and covert side you only covered overt . Seems the info for this test is out of date .

  • @Eusebeia7
    @Eusebeia7 7 років тому

    Where do Saul of Tarsus speaking to a dead man and Moses speaking to an inanimate object, a burning bush fit into this?