Psychopathy is not an official diagnosis but refers to a combination of behavioral traits including antisocial behavior, “callousness,” and low levels of empathy and interpersonal emotions. People whose behavior mostly falls under antisocial tendencies are instead diagnosed with sociopathy - officially antisocial personality disorder. So here are a few signs to look out for.
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Yes, I do know of a guy who showed most of the traits listed here. He is apathetic, denies responsibilities, denies about his mistakes and blames others instead, acts impulsively and can be very lovely and friendly to people that he can leverage from. It is a good thing that he had moved out as he is a true piece of work.
A true psychopath is a sea of chaos in your life they come in like a storm destroy everything and then move on once they are board or simply found their next curiosity without caring that they might have made you homeless and no remose your kid died because they stole your identity and you lost your house stability livelihood and couldnt get your kid some surgery or meds so they died as a direct result. AND NOT BAT AN EYE. What you described is an immature manchild Not a psychopath.
@@jakeogden2072 well thats... specific. I'm friends with a psychopath. Yes he is a these things. No I dont give into these tricks. Yes he found it frustrating. But people can heal from bei5 these awful waves of destruction. Yes I have seen my friend abuse kindness in others to get attention and money and all sorts of things. I have warned the people he befriends and dates. Nobody ever listens but it's their mistake for not noticing the red flags. I offer my friend a safe place to go and rant to. To allow himself to let loose amd be creative and unrealistic. No I dont give into it. I just listen. So I have been placed as his best friend. I suggest if you ever meet one. Judt reflect how they treat you or act. I stopped caring. It's not bad. it's not mean. I'm just saying. If you domt care then I dont. He picked up on it. Now he doesn't try to do any of thos stuff. I'm just someone who has his back someone who listens and may not agree all the time, and offers advice. Psychopaths are not people you want to have an emotional relationship with. They will use it as a weapon against you. Sorry you had to see the bad side of them. It's not always their fault.
Disagreed. She's bringing out symptoms that can be misused. Even if she has made a disclaimer. I mean, how many people misuse despite disclaimers. The problem with giving the public this opening information, is the level of misuse of this information. It causes more conflict than benefit.
I do want to say I've seen a lot of hurtful people label others as a psychopath just because they don't like them or disagree. Please don't use this to hurt others. It's supposed to be to help one another not hurt one another.
this happened to me, they had no interest at all in getting to know me, instead it was about labelling me and putting me into a box, despite them not being qualified to diagnose anybody and having no knowledge of these things, the lack of empathy was very telling.
Please make a video on the cons/suffering of psychopaths.. e.g. hated by others, failure to commit to relationships & friends, tired from being fake all day
I don't like the message said in 0:15 as it asserts that Psyopaths and Sociopaths are bound to be or cause a negative outcome, when if someone who has tendancy's like this could still have a strong morality system keeping them from being harmful.
@Draya A I have all the signs. But I am glad psychopathy doesn't automatically mean that I will turn into a murderer. I want to be a good person, and fit into society. But I can't change who I am. I want to, but my brain is wired differently. I have to constantly analyse the situation, and predict how a normal person would behave, and behave accordingly. It's not fun. I don't have a natural reaction to stuff everytime. I don't really feel empathy. But I don't like being this person either. I want to experience being normal. Have real emotions, and be a good person.
These signs seem to also match those of Narcissists'. I would really be interested in learning of some signs that differ between Narcissists and Psychopaths. Thank you for the great educational video.
hey , im both a psychopath and a malignant narcissist and yes there are some differences. in the behaviour the only difference is probably violende : since with narcissism ur purpose is being admired you dont use violence usually . most of the differences are in the cognitive causes, like the narcissists can feel emotions and empathy to a certain extent , while the psychopaths cant , also narcissists are motivated by a desire of general popularity and being liked and they would do anyrhing to achieve it , while psychopaths value more the practicale rewards like money , sex , dopamine etc , so their actions can be violent and make them look bad in other people's eyes , making their previous interaction clearly fake. while narcissist would do anything to keep the mask
I am like the total opposite of a psychopath, which isn't good either. I care so much that it's very difficult for me to even hear about atrocities happening to other people. I care about the lives of complete strangers as well as my loved ones. I also care a lot about where other people are coming from and why because I find it very motivating to learn about other people's perspectives on various topics. Why is that? I don't know; I'm not entirely sure why.Also, if I learn that I accidentally hurt someone else's feelings, I feel so guilty about it that I can't sleep well, I eat too much, and am an emotional train wreck until it gets resolved, which isn't healthy either. Since most people are not like that, the level of understanding that anyone I tell this to is almost nonexistent. It's very difficult to cope with, and the majority of people don't understand it, unfortunately.
It’s fine, besides, we’re all different. My ideas are a bit twisted, as in “if someone’s dead there dead, you can’t change past so why waste energy feeling bad for someone already gone or something that already happened” bs you. I admire you for being able to display so much care for people, however-sorry for the slight guilt trip-but if you got sick your friends and family would be worried. They care about you and would not want to see you discarding yourself over small issues
See this makes sense, and I feel this, up until the point where I don't feel anything anymore and then it swings in the opposite direction where I'm violently opposed to caring or hearing any more suffering and would Rather just crack the heads together of both parties fighting just to get some peace in the world. 😂
i came here thinking about my friend that claims shes a psychopath or an insane person just because she would fight someone over an anime character. it's really fake. i wish she wouldn't say things like that 😕
Ikr, I hate when people joke or misuse words like that. A girl I met at work said she will have depression because her period was coming… like depression is something you can tell when it comes and goes away. Really annoying for someone with diagnosed depression along with other stuff
Interesting points. When someone hears psychopath, it is always synonymous to serial killer. You have pointed aptly that there is more to it. Also I have observed that some of these traits are common to person diagnosed with high functioning autism.
From what I've personally seen people with high functioning autism seem to feel bad about everything constantly. Like absolutely everything is their fault. And rather than being risk-takers they seem super extra cautious about everything, almost OCD level. But that's from observation. I'm no expert, I'll be the first to admit.
@@mechasentai thanks for your thoughts. I am no expert either and will gladly accept my mistakes. My comment is also based on observations. I could be absolutely wrong.
@@psych2blaze389 you did say “some.” Nothing is 100% and yes probably some characteristics do overlap with a lot of things. Lack of facial expressions is another observable characteristic that is shared between autism and people with completely unrelated personality disorders. That's why so many autistic people, children especially, are horribly bullied. So yeah you're not wrong either.
Yes, high functioning autism IS similar, because there is The theory of Mind issue. Autistic people cannot understand what other people are thinking. So The deficits on Brain function are similar.
I’m asocial, and because of this I don’t have many friends, so I look at what my sister does and tries to learn from that. I also went from being cheerful and giving everyone hugs to being asocial and alone. Life is great! 🤣
The number 3 i can relate. But i think it's something like a coping skill. I can mimic lots of personalities to certain moments, may them be in public or in my own home. But i rarely use my most social side normally.
You are confusing psychopathy and sociopathy in some of these symptoms. While the literature constantly flip flop on which is what, one lacks natural empathy the other has learned to suppress their empathy, usually due to environmental factors. These can be things like growing up around criminals or in dysfunctional families. The difference is that the ones lacking natural empathy cannot learn it, while the ones that learned to suppress it can unlearn it if the conditions that reinforce it change.
I know this comment is old but just FYI if you actually think you have these traits you aren't a psychopath because the way it works means u won't believe any of these apply to you
@@labnd7964 no they wouldn’t dude that makes no sense they have a brain they can literally be self aware of it they only do that if they don’t want to found out by certain people they wanna get something from or impress how stupid Are u
Am I the only one who is here for writing purposes and wants to create a character with psychopathic behaviours and needed help- And btw, thanks! Your videos are actually really helpful and life changing!
Psychopaths lack remorse, when comfronted with things they've done wrong, they may blame you. Why? Because they probably won't take the time to think through how placing the blame in you will make you feel the same way they do at the moment. Instead, they use you as a scapegoat in an attempt to relieve the discomfort & anger they are experiencing.
Totally agree - a “psychopath” (though I hate to call myself that as it is often connected to murderers, I prefer “antisocial” or “conduct disordered”)
I’m not here to see if I’ve met any psychopaths, I’m just here to see if I could be one myself. Don’t be concerned I’m not insane. Just curious. Edit: good news. I’m not a psychopath! Of course this is NOT for actual use of diagnosis, but I used this as a guideline for the base of it. But don’t bother with this comment, I’m just talking to myself at this point.
@@MasterIsabelle it was an old school project back in elementary years. Supposed to be a snowman but I had a few other ideas. Now he’s the most powerful thing in the cosmos awaiting to devour the souls of this world and the ones beyond and before to finally break free from his eternal prison and reform time and space to his liking. Gotta admit he is pretty cute tho.
Cognitive Empathy is a great tool for those with ASPD, however, it requires patience with yourself and others, and even explaining it to those in your intimate circles so they can also help especially during times of conflict. It's really hard not to fall back on old ways, especially if you do bear responsibility for a transgression. That being said, those with ASPD can be perfectly fine people, with the right treatment and strategies. They just have to make it their personal goal to be more mindful of others. Also, keep in mind, that we use anti-social mechanics in our civilization at large to ensure the function of society; such as the ungodly large military industrial complex that exerts force and influence at large that keeps people economically tied to the US, and therefore our prices competitive. War is inherently antisocial, but it's literally a lever to make sure (US society, at least) functions.
@Rick Astley 🅥 never gonna give you up never gonna let you down never gonna run around and desert you never gonna make you cry never gonna say goodbye never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
@@maxim_ssc if you are worried about it(like me lmao), you're 99.9% NOT a Psychopath, because psychopaths wouldn't even care if they are a psychopath or not. Also, they don't really care about what others think about them. You're fine, trust me.
I really love videos like this it’s really teaching me so much about people. Everyone needs to start really watching these and deal with there problems by getting help. Keep making great videos 🧘♀️🦋
1. 1:04 they lack empathy 2. 1:40 they don’t feel guilty. 3. 2:14 they are charismatic. 4. 2:37they are fake or manipulation. 5. 3:05 they line constantly. 6. 3:30 they are irresponsible. 7. They are
I have actually seeked treatment for theese problems, and I am way better now, It makes me so happy when channles like you talk about theese things, and it truely means a lot to me, Thank you. In my case I was always the happy one, but I would always try to start some type of drama. I was starting to realize that I really did not care about…pretty much anything, at my grandfathers funeral it was just a normal day for me, I was Even walking around telling jokes. As a 11 year old………. I Even started to make fun of the other people in my class who where crying for hours because the same happend to them. Looking back at it now, I am really happy my parents got me help, and I am very thankful for that❤ There was one thing you didnt mention though, People become diffrent, less worth. Like your life matters so much more, the others Are Dirty, Filthy and disgusting. I am better. At least thats what I thought. My biggest problem was when I got bored, I would do some really, really bad things when I got bored. I remember being outside the school, Thinking of something to do. I was throwing rocks around, and suddenly I saw a bird flying around the Windows outside my classroom, I grabbed a rock and threw it at the bird, I missed but scared the bird and it went flying right into the window. Falling down, my classroom was more than 5 meters over the ground so the bird fell HARD down at the hard ground, I started to poke it with a stick as a teacher saw it and told me to leave it alone. Lucky for me She didnt see what I did. When I did bad things, I never had a real reason. Only this, My own Entertainment. It was really the ONLY thing I cared about. Again, I did Seek help and I am better now. Thank you psych2go for talking about this❤❤❤
I'm one as well. We're easy to spot once you start observing our behavior (we're not scary, we're not serial killers but we sure stand out). I do not understand human emotions so if someone come over crying I will talk with them but I won't comfort them. I can rationally and logically look into their situation and look for errors. Actually everyone thought about it as a very positive trait because I could "give helpful advices" or "let them face the truth". So I think we're pretty much needed in society.
@@Eyeamthewitness my best friend does that, but she is really a attention seeker. she is always talking about stuff she has done or is going to do and when she did something she thinks is funny she will immediatly look around her to see if someone goves her attention. i find it really annoying that she is always talking about herself.
It has been said by some researchers that psychopaths can actually become very successful individuals in their fields (if it has nothing to do with emotions) and that not every psychopath is a serial killer.
“We’re pretty much needed in society.” Said just like someone who believes they’re the center of the Universe. 🙄 Ummm.... naw, bruh. You’re part of the reason “advanced” societies are so full of suffering. No one needs ppl like this around unless you come with a warning sign and an electric collar!!
* Psychopaths are actually “fearless superhumans” and did neurotypicals ever ask themselves if they should be fixed? 😵💫 You live in a world run and created by Psychopaths and have a job that puts food on your table because of them. 😘 You’re just jealous 🤦♀️
Idk about that but if you think about it, if they hurt animals, what stops them from hurting humans. If they hurt animals they feel no sympathy for the animal and probably feel the same way towards humans.
@@yes2363 I use to hurt animals when I was younger I had urges when I was younger nd every time I did it it felt good for a couple of seconds then after I would just feel guilty but now that I look back at it idrc cause Yk I was young Nd now till this day I still have urges I just can control them. I did know it was wrong I just had uncontrollable urges I’m 15 now nd tbh ik I’m not psychopath cause I feel empathy for certain people but I choose to ignore it or not. like my mom,dad,sister but very little it’s mostly muted. But to other people nah not at all I haven’t been diagnosed at all nd I remember telling my dad when I was 10 that I abuse animals nd he never got me help for it. Btw I have emotions but it takes alot of something to make me feel them. Tbh I just feel empty
@@chillguy637 No you're not a psychopath, some children does it but it's due that their brain is not devlopeped at that time and moral education which they can't process well at that age. So when you grown you stopped it, that shows that you now understand difference between right and wrong and now you're 15 ,so at this age you must be well aware of morality of hurting innocent animals.
My supposed friend from last school year matched the majority of these signs. I don’t want to expose her or call her out so I’ll just call her May. She often accused me in front of our group of friends, repeatedly no matter what I did. She would always find ways to get everyone on her side and even booted a girl from our group. When she kicked the girl out, everyone shrugged it off except for me. I decided to teach her a lesson, but I don’t want to speak of it. Long story short, she had ended up cussing at me threatening to kill everyone and herself. Also, she had a best friend/ backup for her plans, I’ll call her Tammy. Tammy would stick by May’s side because she was afraid of her making everyone turn against her, resulting in Tammy laying back letting people get bullied at May’s hands. I left about two weeks ago without saying anything to anyone. May texted me on zoom and gave me a whole apology essay. This isn’t the first time, here’s an example of the cycle: Bully, Plead for me not to leave, I stay, and rinse and repeat. I didn’t reply and blocked her. May would always say that she wasn’t accusing me or someone else and insist that she was just ‘Gathering Evidence.’ She was manipulative, an example of when I was first joining the group and she was on thin ice with the group. She manipulated me into being on her side and defend her. Now I realize that she was trying to manipulate me in a failed attempt in booting me out. She also would pretend to be dark and mysterious, posting weird song lyrics, and complain about her life. In all honesty, she was a bit strange and that should’ve been the first sign. Overall, I really hope she isn’t a psychopath, I feel bad for her and wish she carries on with life becoming a better person.
I used to be similar to that in a way… but not with my friends-if my friends hated someone I would make there lives miserable, I thought I was doing good because I was helping my friends… but they got scared of me and ditched me… well I saw I was being wrong, developed a moral compass, and am a better-though still with slightly twisted reasoning- person now
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#3. Charm & #4. Manipulativeness is what makes them significantly dangerous. If a psychopath has technical skills (like computers, psychology, etc.) combined with the aforementioned personality traits, they'll be able to summon a mob or even a "social media mob" against you, just for the "lolz". *They always find joy in humiliating people just for fun.* If you're unlucky, you might be even a sibling or related to one. They're likeability is superficial & even posses a friendly facade; but in private, a manipulative monster. That's why, it is no surprise that you'll find psychopaths that are: (1) active in social media, (2) very popular with a lot of 'friends', (3) constantly manipulates any narrative for their own purpose, (4) appear trust-worthy and (5) always taking upon a high aura of morality with self platitudes.
OMG UR SO COOL FOR STAYING FRIENDS WITH HER! NOT BEING MEAN BUT I FEEL MOST WOULD BE SCARED AW-caps… I just realized… anyway-most would be scared away because of the idea or a disorder
@@sofisomethingwell according to the NIH (medical gov website) psychopathy is 100% a thing, but not listed in the DSM-5 (too stigmatizing of a label due to the association of serial killers i bet.)
@@sofisomethingjust because it's not "listed in the DSM" (yet) does not make something not exist, or not valid. Equally likely that it IS in there, under a longer medical jargonized name like "Anti-Social Personality Disorder. "
@@DivineLightPaladin not all psychopaths are antisocial (qualifying for antisocial personality disorder), psychopathy is not in the DSM 5 and anything out of it is not a mental disorder or illness. When we talk about psychopathy (primary psychopathy for example) we refer to a set of personality traits measured from a climax we all score somewhere. The cutoff scores to be considered as a psychopath is in the area of study same as the whole construct.
I live with a psychopath (my brother) and is horrible. He lies constantly, steals money from the family, he treated our diseased grandmother like nothing, would literraly never speak to her, treat her EVERYDAY of her last days alive like she was INVISIBLE. She recently passed away, detail: he took her retirement bank cards and took a loan on her account without telling anyone. When she passed he didnt even went to her funeral and then changed hes profile picture to a grief image so people will be comforting him as if he EVER cared about her. My mom always protects him because he always plays victim saying hes depressed, he keeps manipulating her feelings and NEVER helps around on the house, he's 30 years old unemployed and refuses to ever leave the house. I AM DEVASTATED. I've been feeling so sad and infuriated, when I saw my nan on the coffin I screamed and cried...my mom doesn't allow me to tell anyone about this... I honestly don't know what else to do... He also owes me money, I borrowed him 4k over 2 years ago and he just keep making up excuses to pay me back. We have been living in the same house without speaking FOR MONTHS.
Wow, the way you explain it definitely makes sense that it's on a spectrum. I'm starting to see that I have some but not all traits sometimes and so do most of the people I know. Interesting. Thanks for posting this.
I have been exposed to psychopatic behaviours to an overwhelming degree. We absolutely must protect ourselves from toxic psychopatic individuals by going no contact whenever possible. It is vital to emotionally detach from such people’s toxicity as it wreaks havoc in our psyche.
Well, I decided to keep my interactions with dames to the bare minimum. In my 10+ years of studying and observing human behavior, I found that every dame exhibits every single behavior described here. If you pay attention, it's easy to spot, and explains A LOT regarding the current condition of western civilizations regarding human rights and economics.
As you mentioned in the beginning… psychopathy is not a mental disorder, but you categorise them as such at the end of the video. Very consistent… Anyways, as we know from the scientific literature: psychopaths are risk averse and less likely to be intoxicated while committing criminal acts, rather they are completely focused, so they can calculate carefully each and every detail to avoid getting caught. Impulsive behaviour best describes sociopathy and other cluster B personality traits, without excluding psychopaths when it comes to pleasure and excitement (like spending money, having many sexual encounters..). The core definition of psychopathy and its traits include solely the inability to care and experience 5 negative emotions (at least as high as the average person), therefore we call psychopathy (Factor 1 or primary psychopathy) the interpersonal affective facet, comparing to factor 2 (the sociopaths) which are called the lifestyle antisocial, due to their strongest relationship with the disorder. 🤓
Even the DSM is just a tool. Formal diagnoses can vary significantly at the individual level. Not to mention the fact co-morbidity can be a factor too with abnormal psychology. Often terms and theory within psychology attempt to capture a significant amount of the variability by certain factors, but often observable features/traits can fall outside of these explanations. Human psychology is complex, particularly within the social context.
@@pirahnalasagne yes totally agree! It’s a goal to include more traits and sub categories to the existing DSM so it becomes more inclusive for constructs that need treatment and they are not captured in the current version, such as vulnerable narcissism etc. I don’t see psychopathy being part of it though, primary psychopaths are functioning and successful in work or other environments, while also they are desirable for high leadership positions and others because of their “stress immunity”.
Omg!!! I can't even tell you how accurately this describes my ex husband and his parents.....I suffered six months of horrible abuse at their hands including house arrest and no contact with my family amongst other horrible things!!! I finally got the courage to get the hell out of there and file a divorce.... these people are so manipulative and cunning that you wont even realise their true motives until you are neck deep!!! I pray that no one has to go through what I've suffered 🙏 stay safe everyone💕
@Cyn G so sad. my sibling is going through this right now so i am watching these videos to understand his behaviour. She sees no wrong in her psychopath husband and worships the ground he walks in...meanwhile he has complete control of her life and she has lost her job, her friends, and her family to keep this man happy. It's truly despicable what some humans can do to others for their own selfish benefit.
Sucks to be you (NOT BEING MEAN… PROMISE… BUT MABYE INSTEAD HE WAS JUST AN OBSESSED PERSON WHI HAD GOOD INTENTIONS BUT COULD NOT COMMUNICATE? Why am I in caps…? I mean, if u feel bad then think, do you hate me more, or your ex. No tot offend you, I just have a kind twisted life perspective…
Just a lil footnote. Psychotic behaviors are more common in men than women as the gene/syndrome XYY is only present in males and usually XYY also contains the genes to develop psychotic behaviours. (Obviously girls can’t get XYY as girls are XX). 1 of the main reasons why there’s more male psychopaths than female. _Hope it was helpful_
Have an ex like this,but I forgive him because he can't help how his brain is wired😢. They really do have no guilt though. They are VERY charming and helpful in the beginning. Fake for sure, and I was lucky to escape with my life.
Good video! Most people thinks that psychopaths are just serial killers because of media, it's very good to see a deeper explanaition! Can you guys make more videos about DID and OSDD?
Psychopathy is an interesting phenomenon, and not one I see often day to day. I've heard, however, that psychopaths can make surprisingly good medical professionals of all things. Their lack of empathy helps give them better clarity of mind when dealing with people who are badly injured, severely ill, or otherwise in great pain or suffering. Because they don't feel particularly compelled to comfort their patients, they're more likely to undertake the treatment those patients need than they are to try and comfort them, and may handle constant exposure to others' pain and suffering much better than someone emotionally normal. Because they care about their paycheck, which is directly tied to their patients' wellbeing, they have proper motivation to look after their patients, while their lack of empathy allows them to do so more easily.
Did great in the infantry and as a combat medic in the army. Stoic and analytical is an advantage in a warzone or any emergency. and we have cognative emulation instead of real empathy enough to know when we need to fake or apply it. Without actually being affected.
I don’t know about this I try not to be manipulative I’m too shy to ask for things I love my family and my brother Before he had cancer I was going through being autistic And some kind of addiction but I won’t tell you what it is it’s horrifying It’s best that you pray for me so I can defeat it Sometimes I showed little remorse I sometimes get angry Because my mind doesn’t understand what’s going on Now that I am 16 I am fully aware of everything Every time when I say song to my mom I didn’t realize I was talking back to her but it just fits into my language I try not to be mean but sometimes I could be very dark You might see me as a kind person but deep down inside me is a broken man trying to fix his mind you cannot break what already is broken But sometimes I feel lonely I wish I had a partner My brother is doing fine today Faith is the most powerful thing If you guys have faith on me that I will get through my problems I will thank you this comment will not be here for a long time so thanks
*∆* Psychopath to not have feelings or almost dead feelings but they show that they also feel they usually copy others behaviour. *∆* they usually speak lie and could catch that you are. Not saying truth. *∆* they usually make their own goals and could do anything to achieve them because they have ( *risk taking* ) behaviour. *∆* they are having ( *impulsive* )behaviour
My husband was released from prison after 12 years. He spent 5 years in solitary confinement. When he was released I became a target because of how I “hurt” him. Even though he slept with SEVERAL girls and would make me aware, I was not aloud to talk to another guy or be anywhere he wasn’t allowed. He called 911 and said someone overdosed because I wouldn’t leave my cousin’s house. There too much to mention. I spent 2020 trying to stay alive while he spent 2020 trying to get me to kill myself. Things are better now. I have a restraining order and I am no longer a target.
Tfw in childhood you've been abused so much by someone like this, that you've adopted of their tactics just to keep yourself content, and keep danger or stress away. I'm doing better now, but don't fault a child for behaving in such a way, it really could just be them repeating their parent(s). Simply telling a child "no" won't make them stop if you've given no reason as to why they need to consider others when getting their needs. A child using manipulation as a defense tactic will take you as a threat to their own safety and wellbeing, instead show that child you will care and be there for them even when they do not ask, tell them you love and appreciate them. God knows the love I received from my mom helped me keep my head through awful trauma, even if she is far from perfect. Remember that there's always an other side to the coin, consider the events of what has happened to make someone behave in that way. You do not need to heal them, or even interact with them. Just keep your knowledge in the back of your mind to make sure you can help someone who isn't too far gone, and to make those feeling like monsters feel human. Shit uh- i gotta say something funny... Thanks for coming to my TED talk
I guess it doesn´t matter if you call them psychopaths, narcissists or something else, all that matters is that they don´t feel the need to care about someone who can´t stand them, as if that means that person is unable to love others.
NO. There's a difference between all of them. Narcissists are self-centered, for the narcissist manipulating or hurting others, are ultimately geared towards the ego and the expansion of self-importance whereas Pcychopath suffers from psychopathy ,a genetic or inherited condition, notably related to the underdevelopment of parts of the brain responsible for emotional regulation and impulse control. Please don't use these words interchangeably if you don't know the meaning 🙏
@@Maryalisha_ Freaks like you have no clue how crazy narcissists really are because you prefer to underestimate them and that´s the reason why you think that there is a big difference between this kind of sickness und the other ones.
@@Maryalisha_ And by the way only open narcissists show how arrogant they are, so you don´t know the complex story and only try to make it look as if I´m the one who has no knowledge. It only shows that you are the typical narcissist who underestimate others and make it look as if others need you "informations".
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I would definitely say the most of these traits matches my unfortunate encounter with such a kind of person. Being impulsive and constantly returning with different temporary masks might describe this psychopath, capable to blame me for having accepted to be supportive by lending money. Irresponsibility is undoubtedly the keyword here which I would rather use to describe my interactions with such a person.
Not always easy living in this clustered world but I try and do my best to avoid those types of people they have a bad habit of bringing the devil out of good people
I suspect someone close to me is a psychopath, I'm pretty sure they are one. The lack of guilt or remorse for their actions is what stands out the most.
Omg my boss has all these traits HE IS DANGEROUS! 1. He likes making fun of ppl, women especially, including his 1-year-old daughter. Most of the jokes are inappropriate. For example, he’s excited to see news about sexual crimes, particularly with little girls, he just bursts out laughing. He has such a weird sense of empathy that no one finds the news funny. 2. He’s good at pissing you off. When he infuriates someone, he just laughs, after that he makes you forgive him by having sweet talks, but I don’t think he’s sorry. 3. Don’t ever try to put the blame on him even if it’s completely his fault because he is the rule. 4. He’s a good liar and a good actor. For example, he always pretends to have forgotten sth in order to make you remind him repeatedly, like he’s asking about your nationality EACH month. It’s impossible to forget so many times so I think he kinda enjoys asking it (to see you unhappy and annoyed). 5. He’s actually charming and interesting and gets along well with many people. For example, he buys you birthday cakes and concert tickets so it’s really hard to spot the weirdness at the first glance. God bless his daughter I just don’t think he is a normal father, or should I say, human.
I grew up in a household for 7-8 and half years straight now and I'm almost 18 yrs old. I basically I had to deal with my mom's boyfriend each day. He has undiagnosed bipolar disorder which explains 2 signs from the list. Everytime he just looks for a reason to get mad and then makes us miserable for the fun of it because he isn't happy. I thought "this is absolutely ridiculous, crazy, why can't he just go get help if he thinks he doesn't need it". It's basically him thinking help is petty when all he does is disrespect but not only me and my mom, others too. It's that attitude problem I don't really enjoy being around. Next thing I know him going around blaming my mom for giving him the silent treatment from a couple weeks ago now. I feel like every time my mom wants to date someone It's like a former drug user or someone with a mental disorder. I definitely experience his constant mood swings as well. There was a couple points where he'd be charming and sexual which creeped me out entirely. Sometimes he'll blame me for sitting around and doing nothing. He barely did nothing when he never had a job for 4 or 3 months after he was fired from the last one. How I was thinking this, he basically does a lot everything wrong since in his opinion he thinks he's better than everyone. That was also a big lead to why he barely operates well in life too. He doesn't care about daily stuff but drinking alcohol all the time and smoking weed. So if he wanted another gf or at least gotten better help for once. He could've gotten friends.
@@Psych2go Thanks for asking. Well, my only two options are to let this family member (my sister, who lives overseas) be sole executor or have an attorney handle the estate, which would be costly. Neither option is desirable, but I don’t have the luxury of choice. All I want is for the estate to be executed according to my father’s wishes without any family drama. The problem is that my sister doesn’t trust me, which is a supreme irony given her conduct over the years.
A few signs I think you might've missed (im not a professional or anything this is just general thoughts): - They will keep up their reputation so they can continue to manipulate and use others - Will use methods and tactics like playing the victim - Having long lasting bonds/relationships that break apart cuz they don't actually care and were just using them
apparently, i went to a psychologist and they diagnosed me with anxiety, depression, ocd, schizophrenia and psychopathy. i didn't understand much of psychopaty, but they also said something of sociopathy. so yeah i don't know if i should trust them, but i'm pretty fucked up.
Dated one once. Needless to say I haven't dated since. It's been over 5 years. I remember us sitting on my bed discussing what a pshycopath was. Read the distribution and he said it sounded just like him. Within a year he was in prison for attempted murder on his new and current girlfriend. Glad I jumped that ship!!
Do these match me ? : 1. Yes 2. I usually dont nah ( a yes ) 3. Yeah- 4. I dont think so , no 5. Yes-- 6. Yes ( im scared ) 7. Sometimes 8. Yeah ( not examples, though)
its really embarrasing when you try too hard to seem quirky. your obviously not a psychopath, if given the chance to take someones life you would coward so dont fool yourself.
@die66666 im not trying to be quirky or sum. I just wanted to see how many match me, and I know I am not a psychopath. I would never kill anyone, unless it is to save the person I love the most.
I met a psychopath when I was staying at a mental hospital in January located in West Palm Beach. It was the first time I was at the adult side of the facility, and I'm not even finna lie, the patients there were fucking scary. I felt scared, but there was this Hispanic girl that was trying to cheer me up. It didn't work cause this guy was sexually harassing me. I won't even get into detail about it. It was that perverted. I told one of the male staff about it but he just told me to sit somewhere else. He clearly didn't give a shit. The psychopath was also bullying this Hispanic guy that had schizophrenia, and his friends joined in. I never seen bullying in that type of way. Even the staff were treating him like shit. He was vomiting, pooping, and experiencing violent seizures but they just said that he was faking everything so they didn't bring him to a hospital. That place needs to get sued. For real!
Great video! I have experienced this in my household. This is something people need to be aware of. Thank you for sharing this! Keep up the amazing work!!!
I lived with 2 people like this at once. If psychopathy is a scale, they both are probably pretty extreme. Both found partners who probably dont realize they are being used as props and the 'psychos' are imitating their new partners' behavior. They sure do love acting, especially on social media. I dont know if they are narcissistic or psychopathic, but they are bizarre, to say the least. I was observing them when I should have run away.
All of it.....this was my ex..every trait..every.. single.. trait... And my mother still gripes that our marriage had a chance. I was happy I left but...this has made me ecstatic I jumped that ship
Ive not gone to see a therapist, so I can’t be 100%, but I am 99% sure I am on the spectrum of ASPD (anti social personality disorder). I don’t feel like explaining it, so if you want an in depth explanation as to what this is you’ll have to look it up yourself. A brief summary is that ASPD is the condition in which psychopathy and sociopathy fall under. One thing that a lot of people get wrong is that all psychopaths and sociopaths can’t feel empathy. I can feel empathy for those close to me, but not for anyone besides an extremely close friend or my mother. But, this does not mean that I can’t empathize with others. I’ve learned to be compassionate with others, and just because i cant *feel* empathy does not mean i cant enact it. I can be a good a person as anyone else, and the stigma around ASPD made it hard when I first started to connect the dots about it. It felt like the world already deemed me an awful person, and I had to tell myself I could still be good, even without empathy. To be fair, for a while I was a bad person. I’ve worked extremely hard to not insult, belittle, make fun of, etc the people around me. I realized I was a bully and I didn’t even know it. So please, the next time you encounter someone like me, be patient with them as they most likely don’t even realize what they’re saying/doing. It just feels natural, because to them, it’s natural to not feel empathy.
Psychopathy is not an official diagnosis but refers to a combination of behavioral traits including antisocial behavior, “callousness,” and low levels of empathy and interpersonal emotions. People whose behavior mostly falls under antisocial tendencies are instead diagnosed with sociopathy - officially antisocial personality disorder. So here are a few signs to look out for.
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I’ll make sure to keep these signs in mind!
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Does anyone know any good source to get them? I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels, would love to give shrooms a try.
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Yes, I do know of a guy who showed most of the traits listed here. He is apathetic, denies responsibilities, denies about his mistakes and blames others instead, acts impulsively and can be very lovely and friendly to people that he can leverage from. It is a good thing that he had moved out as he is a true piece of work.
Oh, I know of who you are talking about, that Logan Paul is a real case...
You have such a cute sun conure! Nice to see someone else here who loves birds
A true psychopath is a sea of chaos in your life they come in like a storm destroy everything and then move on once they are board or simply found their next curiosity without caring that they might have made you homeless and no remose your kid died because they stole your identity and you lost your house stability livelihood and couldnt get your kid some surgery or meds so they died as a direct result. AND NOT BAT AN EYE. What you described is an immature manchild Not a psychopath.
Man, he sure sounds like me
@@jakeogden2072 well thats... specific.
I'm friends with a psychopath. Yes he is a these things. No I dont give into these tricks. Yes he found it frustrating. But people can heal from bei5 these awful waves of destruction. Yes I have seen my friend abuse kindness in others to get attention and money and all sorts of things. I have warned the people he befriends and dates. Nobody ever listens but it's their mistake for not noticing the red flags.
I offer my friend a safe place to go and rant to. To allow himself to let loose amd be creative and unrealistic. No I dont give into it. I just listen. So I have been placed as his best friend. I suggest if you ever meet one. Judt reflect how they treat you or act. I stopped caring. It's not bad. it's not mean. I'm just saying. If you domt care then I dont. He picked up on it. Now he doesn't try to do any of thos stuff. I'm just someone who has his back someone who listens and may not agree all the time, and offers advice. Psychopaths are not people you want to have an emotional relationship with. They will use it as a weapon against you. Sorry you had to see the bad side of them. It's not always their fault.
Psych2go doesn't realize this, but these videos are making everyone's day better.
Yes
nah homie, the y realize this 100% all of us here at the comments keep reminding them. keep on putting out comments like these bud!
Disagreed. She's bringing out symptoms that can be misused. Even if she has made a disclaimer. I mean, how many people misuse despite disclaimers. The problem with giving the public this opening information, is the level of misuse of this information. It causes more conflict than benefit.
I’ve seen this comment done a million times-
Yes
I’m a mental health nurse and I could have done with these videos back when I was studying.
"What comes to mind when you hear the word 'psychopath'?"
People who pour the milk first when making cereal.
Wtf pouring milk first is normal
My thought was a blackhole
cringe
Pouring milk first is normal
@@Aarvid_Hatisrry but your pfp is....and wdym cringe..
Started watching this channel recently and I swear it's addictive and helpful to watch
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Same
I’ve been watching for like a year, it never stops 😂
Ya
I do want to say I've seen a lot of hurtful people label others as a psychopath just because they don't like them or disagree. Please don't use this to hurt others. It's supposed to be to help one another not hurt one another.
@@nantae1047 exactly
this happened to me, they had no interest at all in getting to know me, instead it was about labelling me and putting me into a box, despite them not being qualified to diagnose anybody and having no knowledge of these things, the lack of empathy was very telling.
Why they don't care how or what they say or do too hurt us
Please make a video on the cons/suffering of psychopaths.. e.g. hated by others, failure to commit to relationships & friends, tired from being fake all day
That funny... hehe
oof this one is real
Yeah fr
I don't like the message said in 0:15 as it asserts that Psyopaths and Sociopaths are bound to be or cause a negative outcome, when if someone who has tendancy's like this could still have a strong morality system keeping them from being harmful.
Yes 😉
I still can’t get over the fact that there are people out there that will hurt you and just walk away like nothing happened !
Cry about it
@@brick9318 You sounded like one of them tbh
@Panda Wdym everyone is different and react differently to some certain things
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@Panda "You humans" yea, it kinda makes sense, since you're a Panda
"number 3, they're charismatic"
Well, i know I'm safe now...
Hahaha, me too 😂
@Draya A I have all the signs. But I am glad psychopathy doesn't automatically mean that I will turn into a murderer. I want to be a good person, and fit into society. But I can't change who I am. I want to, but my brain is wired differently. I have to constantly analyse the situation, and predict how a normal person would behave, and behave accordingly. It's not fun. I don't have a natural reaction to stuff everytime. I don't really feel empathy. But I don't like being this person either. I want to experience being normal. Have real emotions, and be a good person.
@@achyutarjun Try to go to therapy, it helps.
@@achyutarjun Tbh you'll probably get further in life if you Don't try to be normal and embrace your actual self
Me too literally.
These signs seem to also match those of Narcissists'. I would really be interested in learning of some signs that differ between Narcissists and Psychopaths. Thank you for the great educational video.
hey , im both a psychopath and a malignant narcissist and yes there are some differences.
in the behaviour the only difference is probably violende : since with narcissism ur purpose is being admired you dont use violence usually .
most of the differences are in the cognitive causes, like the narcissists can feel emotions and empathy to a certain extent , while the psychopaths cant , also narcissists are motivated by a desire of general popularity and being liked and they would do anyrhing to achieve it , while psychopaths value more the practicale rewards like money , sex , dopamine etc , so their actions can be violent and make them look bad in other people's eyes , making their previous interaction clearly fake.
while narcissist would do anything to keep the mask
From what I understand, narcissists and psychopaths are different from each other (according to Dr. Ramani.)
Psychology fact: "Not every narcissist is a psychopath, but every psychopath is a narcissist!"
@@nsvshhw This is flat out misinformation, not every narcissist is a psychopath and not every psychopath is a narcissist
@@nsvshhwindeed👍🏻
I am like the total opposite of a psychopath, which isn't good either. I care so much that it's very difficult for me to even hear about atrocities happening to other people. I care about the lives of complete strangers as well as my loved ones. I also care a lot about where other people are coming from and why because I find it very motivating to learn about other people's perspectives on various topics. Why is that? I don't know; I'm not entirely sure why.Also, if I learn that I accidentally hurt someone else's feelings, I feel so guilty about it that I can't sleep well, I eat too much, and am an emotional train wreck until it gets resolved, which isn't healthy either. Since most people are not like that, the level of understanding that anyone I tell this to is almost nonexistent. It's very difficult to cope with, and the majority of people don't understand it, unfortunately.
I can relate with you!!! A lot of time i think how i am exacly the opposite … and i know this other extreme is no haelth too but i cant be diferent
It’s fine, besides, we’re all different. My ideas are a bit twisted, as in “if someone’s dead there dead, you can’t change past so why waste energy feeling bad for someone already gone or something that already happened” bs you. I admire you for being able to display so much care for people, however-sorry for the slight guilt trip-but if you got sick your friends and family would be worried. They care about you and would not want to see you discarding yourself over small issues
I'm not a professional; but, from what I've read, you sound like a "Super Empath".
@@juliesurrao8807 I think you nailed it!
See this makes sense, and I feel this, up until the point where I don't feel anything anymore and then it swings in the opposite direction where I'm violently opposed to caring or hearing any more suffering and would Rather just crack the heads together of both parties fighting just to get some peace in the world. 😂
i came here thinking about my friend that claims shes a psychopath or an insane person just because she would fight someone over an anime character. it's really fake. i wish she wouldn't say things like that 😕
She is not a psychopath she is prob narcissistic tbh she wants the attention. A real psychopath wouldn’t care to tell u
Exactly I hate it when people use these words without even knowing the definition of it
I mean, people saying that their insane but then found out just faking it is probably a trait of an insane person. Yes, I'm getting meta here.
Ikr, I hate when people joke or misuse words like that. A girl I met at work said she will have depression because her period was coming… like depression is something you can tell when it comes and goes away. Really annoying for someone with diagnosed depression along with other stuff
Interesting points. When someone hears psychopath, it is always synonymous to serial killer. You have pointed aptly that there is more to it. Also I have observed that some of these traits are common to person diagnosed with high functioning autism.
From what I've personally seen people with high functioning autism seem to feel bad about everything constantly. Like absolutely everything is their fault. And rather than being risk-takers they seem super extra cautious about everything, almost OCD level.
But that's from observation. I'm no expert, I'll be the first to admit.
@@mechasentai thanks for your thoughts. I am no expert either and will gladly accept my mistakes. My comment is also based on observations. I could be absolutely wrong.
@@psych2blaze389 you did say “some.” Nothing is 100% and yes probably some characteristics do overlap with a lot of things.
Lack of facial expressions is another observable characteristic that is shared between autism and people with completely unrelated personality disorders.
That's why so many autistic people, children especially, are horribly bullied. So yeah you're not wrong either.
@@mechasentai thanks
Yes, high functioning autism IS similar, because there is The theory of Mind issue. Autistic people cannot understand what other people are thinking. So The deficits on Brain function are similar.
I’m asocial, and because of this I don’t have many friends, so I look at what my sister does and tries to learn from that. I also went from being cheerful and giving everyone hugs to being asocial and alone. Life is great! 🤣
Hello Darkness my old friend I have come to see you again
Glad I'm not the only one who feels thid way
Get some sun. Antisocial or not.
OMG your so edgy!! :0 :0
i have freinds but i always want to be alone when im at home. i have that problem.
The channel and a few other channels have help self evaluate and care better than some therapy groups I have attended! Thank you 🙏
The number 3 i can relate. But i think it's something like a coping skill. I can mimic lots of personalities to certain moments, may them be in public or in my own home. But i rarely use my most social side normally.
You are confusing psychopathy and sociopathy in some of these symptoms. While the literature constantly flip flop on which is what, one lacks natural empathy the other has learned to suppress their empathy, usually due to environmental factors. These can be things like growing up around criminals or in dysfunctional families. The difference is that the ones lacking natural empathy cannot learn it, while the ones that learned to suppress it can unlearn it if the conditions that reinforce it change.
This channel has honestly made me feel more aware of certain tendencies I may have, but not self diagnosing. Just more aware of them.
I know this comment is old but just FYI if you actually think you have these traits you aren't a psychopath because the way it works means u won't believe any of these apply to you
@@labnd7964 that makes no sense buddy
@@chillguy637 a psychopath would deny they have these tendencies
@@labnd7964 no they wouldn’t dude that makes no sense they have a brain they can literally be self aware of it they only do that if they don’t want to found out by certain people they wanna get something from or impress how stupid Are u
@@labnd7964 I’m a psychopath and I was literally diagnosed with ASPD. You see how easy it is to tell someone exactly so idk what ur talking about
Sign 1: They mine straight down in Minecraft
O_O
It is a good idea if it is 1x2 hole.
I do that sometime with an slow falling and fire resistance potion, idk why people forget about potion, potions are so underrated.
I mine straight down and just found caves lol
i always mine straight down just do it with block sounds on max so u can hear the lava and keep f3 on so u can see if theres a cave below you
My mother is a psychopath, taking no responsibility for how she's treated me or others
Am I the only one who is here for writing purposes and wants to create a character with psychopathic behaviours and needed help-
And btw, thanks! Your videos are actually really helpful and life changing!
The Word that's Good means better than other thing a person does.
The Word that's nice means nicer than other thing a person does.
Psychopaths lack remorse, when comfronted with things they've done wrong, they may blame you. Why? Because they probably won't take the time to think through how placing the blame in you will make you feel the same way they do at the moment.
Instead, they use you as a scapegoat in an attempt to relieve the discomfort & anger they are experiencing.
I disagree
Totally agree
- a “psychopath” (though I hate to call myself that as it is often connected to murderers, I prefer “antisocial” or “conduct disordered”)
No joke, and I mean legit for real... That describes almost all online drama. It's kind of scary actually.
@@jaxon3365 you missed reactive attachement disorder... Watch the movie "child of rage" you can watch it on UA-cam
@@dianavandentillaart-kool9335 RAD is certainly an interesting disorder, but I don't have it, I only have CD
I’m not here to see if I’ve met any psychopaths, I’m just here to see if I could be one myself. Don’t be concerned I’m not insane. Just curious.
Edit: good news. I’m not a psychopath! Of course this is NOT for actual use of diagnosis, but I used this as a guideline for the base of it. But don’t bother with this comment, I’m just talking to myself at this point.
@oky thanks for the music, I probably know the real reason why you linked this but hey thanks anyway.
Same
I like ur profile pic it’s cute what is it?
@@MasterIsabelle it was an old school project back in elementary years. Supposed to be a snowman but I had a few other ideas. Now he’s the most powerful thing in the cosmos awaiting to devour the souls of this world and the ones beyond and before to finally break free from his eternal prison and reform time and space to his liking. Gotta admit he is pretty cute tho.
Thank you for telling me what I did wrong, I will ensure no one suspects of my Psychopathy next time.
hello fellow learner
It's not that showy like she says..... it's subtle .... so you can't be one.
Cognitive Empathy is a great tool for those with ASPD, however, it requires patience with yourself and others, and even explaining it to those in your intimate circles so they can also help especially during times of conflict. It's really hard not to fall back on old ways, especially if you do bear responsibility for a transgression. That being said, those with ASPD can be perfectly fine people, with the right treatment and strategies. They just have to make it their personal goal to be more mindful of others. Also, keep in mind, that we use anti-social mechanics in our civilization at large to ensure the function of society; such as the ungodly large military industrial complex that exerts force and influence at large that keeps people economically tied to the US, and therefore our prices competitive. War is inherently antisocial, but it's literally a lever to make sure (US society, at least) functions.
Wow. Such a beautiful voice this narrator has
@Rick Astley 🅥 oh heck no I’m not clicking that
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I hope you're all having a wonderful day!
I’m not but thx
@@inotlisa834 what's wrong? I'm here for you
Same I’m not but thx
@TommyInnit 🅥 fake
@TommyInnit 🅥 fake
Me watching this to make sure I'm not the psychopath I'm dealing with
same
If you're worried about it, you're instantly not a psychopath.
@@maxim_ssc if you are worried about it(like me lmao), you're 99.9% NOT a Psychopath, because psychopaths wouldn't even care if they are a psychopath or not. Also, they don't really care about what others think about them. You're fine, trust me.
What if you're curious about it but you don't really care either way and would be fascinated to find out if it's true? 😅
Blame others for your mistake hmmm that sounds familar about people who trashtalk in video games.....
Being concentrated on one's goals isn't synonymous with irresponsibility. It means they don't let anyone feelings get in their way. That's different.
I really love videos like this it’s really teaching me so much about people. Everyone needs to start really watching these and deal with there problems by getting help. Keep making great videos 🧘♀️🦋
Thanks for the support and hope you are doing well!
@@Psych2goi think psychopaths and sociopaths can be both born and made
I like that you decided to bring more light on this topic, as it has been misused as a stereotype for raging violence.
I'm big fan of you, you helped me to get rid of my Depression 🙏🙏 love from India
may you stay safe and get well soon!
1. 1:04 they lack empathy 2. 1:40 they don’t feel guilty. 3. 2:14 they are charismatic. 4. 2:37they are fake or manipulation. 5. 3:05 they line constantly. 6. 3:30 they are irresponsible. 7. They are
I have actually seeked treatment for theese problems, and I am way better now, It makes me so happy when channles like you talk about theese things, and it truely means a lot to me, Thank you.
In my case I was always the happy one, but I would always try to start some type of drama.
I was starting to realize that I really did not care about…pretty much anything, at my grandfathers funeral it was just a normal day for me, I was Even walking around telling jokes.
As a 11 year old……….
I Even started to make fun of the other people in my class who where crying for hours because the same happend to them.
Looking back at it now, I am really happy my parents got me help, and I am very thankful for that❤
There was one thing you didnt mention though, People become diffrent, less worth. Like your life matters so much more, the others Are Dirty, Filthy and disgusting.
I am better. At least thats what I thought.
My biggest problem was when I got bored, I would do some really, really bad things when I got bored.
I remember being outside the school, Thinking of something to do.
I was throwing rocks around, and suddenly I saw a bird flying around the Windows outside my classroom, I grabbed a rock and threw it at the bird, I missed but scared the bird and it went flying right into the window. Falling down, my classroom was more than 5 meters over the ground so the bird fell HARD down at the hard ground, I started to poke it with a stick as a teacher saw it and told me to leave it alone. Lucky for me She didnt see what I did.
When I did bad things, I never had a real reason. Only this, My own
Entertainment. It was really the ONLY thing I cared about.
Again, I did Seek help and I am better now. Thank you psych2go for talking about this❤❤❤
I'm one as well. We're easy to spot once you start observing our behavior (we're not scary, we're not serial killers but we sure stand out).
I do not understand human emotions so if someone come over crying I will talk with them but I won't comfort them. I can rationally and logically look into their situation and look for errors. Actually everyone thought about it as a very positive trait because I could "give helpful advices" or "let them face the truth". So I think we're pretty much needed in society.
If someone cries have you ever thought they were fake crying to get attention?
@@Eyeamthewitness my best friend does that, but she is really a attention seeker. she is always talking about stuff she has done or is going to do and when she did something she thinks is funny she will immediatly look around her to see if someone goves her attention. i find it really annoying that she is always talking about herself.
It has been said by some researchers that psychopaths can actually become very successful individuals in their fields (if it has nothing to do with emotions) and that not every psychopath is a serial killer.
“We’re pretty much needed in society.” Said just like someone who believes they’re the center of the Universe. 🙄 Ummm.... naw, bruh. You’re part of the reason “advanced” societies are so full of suffering. No one needs ppl like this around unless you come with a warning sign and an electric collar!!
* Psychopaths are actually “fearless superhumans” and did neurotypicals ever ask themselves if they should be fixed? 😵💫 You live in a world run and created by Psychopaths and have a job that puts food on your table because of them. 😘 You’re just jealous 🤦♀️
I've heard that hurting animals first before humans is another way to tell if someone is a psychopath. I'm not sure if that's true or not
Idk about that but if you think about it, if they hurt animals, what stops them from hurting humans. If they hurt animals they feel no sympathy for the animal and probably feel the same way towards humans.
@@yes2363 I use to hurt animals when I was younger I had urges when I was younger nd every time I did it it felt good for a couple of seconds then after I would just feel guilty but now that I look back at it idrc cause Yk I was young Nd now till this day I still have urges I just can control them. I did know it was wrong I just had uncontrollable urges I’m 15 now nd tbh ik I’m not psychopath cause I feel empathy for certain people but I choose to ignore it or not. like my mom,dad,sister but very little it’s mostly muted. But to other people nah not at all I haven’t been diagnosed at all nd I remember telling my dad when I was 10 that I abuse animals nd he never got me help for it. Btw I have emotions but it takes alot of something to make me feel them. Tbh I just feel empty
@@chillguy637 maybe you're a sociopath?
@@chillguy637 I use to love hurting animals too 😈
@@chillguy637
No you're not a psychopath, some children does it but it's due that their brain is not devlopeped at that time and moral education which they can't process well at that age. So when you grown you stopped it, that shows that you now understand difference between right and wrong and now you're 15 ,so at this age you must be well aware of morality of hurting innocent animals.
My supposed friend from last school year matched the majority of these signs. I don’t want to expose her or call her out so I’ll just call her May. She often accused me in front of our group of friends, repeatedly no matter what I did. She would always find ways to get everyone on her side and even booted a girl from our group. When she kicked the girl out, everyone shrugged it off except for me. I decided to teach her a lesson, but I don’t want to speak of it. Long story short, she had ended up cussing at me threatening to kill everyone and herself. Also, she had a best friend/ backup for her plans, I’ll call her Tammy. Tammy would stick by May’s side because she was afraid of her making everyone turn against her, resulting in Tammy laying back letting people get bullied at May’s hands. I left about two weeks ago without saying anything to anyone. May texted me on zoom and gave me a whole apology essay. This isn’t the first time, here’s an example of the cycle: Bully, Plead for me not to leave, I stay, and rinse and repeat. I didn’t reply and blocked her. May would always say that she wasn’t accusing me or someone else and insist that she was just ‘Gathering Evidence.’ She was manipulative, an example of when I was first joining the group and she was on thin ice with the group. She manipulated me into being on her side and defend her. Now I realize that she was trying to manipulate me in a failed attempt in booting me out. She also would pretend to be dark and mysterious, posting weird song lyrics, and complain about her life. In all honesty, she was a bit strange and that should’ve been the first sign. Overall, I really hope she isn’t a psychopath, I feel bad for her and wish she carries on with life becoming a better person.
i may not no you, but im about to blow your mind. What your explaining is called....being a teenger
Thanks for the news😐
Not a Paycho definitely just wanna-be 😉
I used to be similar to that in a way… but not with my friends-if my friends hated someone I would make there lives miserable, I thought I was doing good because I was helping my friends… but they got scared of me and ditched me… well I saw I was being wrong, developed a moral compass, and am a better-though still with slightly twisted reasoning- person now
To be assured that one never has to interact with a psychopath, sociopath, narcissist, dark empath, or liars, I have an infallible method that 100% assures I will never encounter these undesirables. I know nobody. Nobody knows me. This is the way to guarantee, beyond any measure of possibility, that I will never become the victim of any of these undesirables.
So... You are a hikkikomori?
Well your on the internet…
@adityaramachandran591 It is the best way to practice English. I like that some consider this interpersonal connection. It fares good for me. Immersion is the best way to practice and learn any language. This is why I even bother with Internet. I get a lot of extra pay to translate schematics and technical diagrams, between, English, French and Spanish.
By the way. Hughes Net is slow. But, it is all I can have where I live.
@@indridcold8433 fair enough, but you never know who your really talking to on the internet, largely due to the blanket of anonymity.
#3. Charm & #4. Manipulativeness is what makes them significantly dangerous. If a psychopath has technical skills (like computers, psychology, etc.) combined with the aforementioned personality traits, they'll be able to summon a mob or even a "social media mob" against you, just for the "lolz". *They always find joy in humiliating people just for fun.* If you're unlucky, you might be even a sibling or related to one. They're likeability is superficial & even posses a friendly facade; but in private, a manipulative monster.
That's why, it is no surprise that you'll find psychopaths that are: (1) active in social media, (2) very popular with a lot of 'friends', (3) constantly manipulates any narrative for their own purpose, (4) appear trust-worthy and (5) always taking upon a high aura of morality with self platitudes.
Sadness can increase your aggression if the sad person see every day others happiness...pay attention to yourselves and make sure to avoid this
Psych2go I’m stressed and sad with COVID-19 but your videos are A M A Z I N G and make the day go by faster
Hang in there!
Stay strong, i love you ❤️🔥
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Signs we're dealing with a Sociopath next plssss
already done
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Hey, check out more of those videos here: ua-cam.com/users/Psych2gosearch?query=Signs%20you%27re%20dealing%20with%20a%20sociopath
@@m2b785 Bruh
my friend got diagonsed as one and after she got help she was actually a lot nicer and i never noticed any weird behaviours after that!
OMG UR SO COOL FOR STAYING FRIENDS WITH HER! NOT BEING MEAN BUT I FEEL MOST WOULD BE SCARED AW-caps… I just realized… anyway-most would be scared away because of the idea or a disorder
You can’t be diagnosed with psychopathy, it’s not a mental disorder or listed on dsm, so this comment must be 100% true.
@@sofisomethingwell according to the NIH (medical gov website) psychopathy is 100% a thing, but not listed in the DSM-5 (too stigmatizing of a label due to the association of serial killers i bet.)
@@sofisomethingjust because it's not "listed in the DSM" (yet) does not make something not exist, or not valid. Equally likely that it IS in there, under a longer medical jargonized name like "Anti-Social Personality Disorder. "
@@DivineLightPaladin not all psychopaths are antisocial (qualifying for antisocial personality disorder), psychopathy is not in the DSM 5 and anything out of it is not a mental disorder or illness. When we talk about psychopathy (primary psychopathy for example) we refer to a set of personality traits measured from a climax we all score somewhere. The cutoff scores to be considered as a psychopath is in the area of study same as the whole construct.
I live with a psychopath (my brother) and is horrible. He lies constantly, steals money from the family, he treated our diseased grandmother like nothing, would literraly never speak to her, treat her EVERYDAY of her last days alive like she was INVISIBLE. She recently passed away, detail: he took her retirement bank cards and took a loan on her account without telling anyone. When she passed he didnt even went to her funeral and then changed hes profile picture to a grief image so people will be comforting him as if he EVER cared about her.
My mom always protects him because he always plays victim saying hes depressed, he keeps manipulating her feelings and NEVER helps around on the house, he's 30 years old unemployed and refuses to ever leave the house.
I AM DEVASTATED. I've been feeling so sad and infuriated, when I saw my nan on the coffin I screamed and cried...my mom doesn't allow me to tell anyone about this... I honestly don't know what else to do... He also owes me money, I borrowed him 4k over 2 years ago and he just keep making up excuses to pay me back. We have been living in the same house without speaking FOR MONTHS.
The narrator's voice is so calm, friendly, and reassuring.
Wow, the way you explain it definitely makes sense that it's on a spectrum. I'm starting to see that I have some but not all traits sometimes and so do most of the people I know.
Interesting. Thanks for posting this.
I have been exposed to psychopatic behaviours to an overwhelming degree. We absolutely must protect ourselves from toxic psychopatic individuals by going no contact whenever possible. It is vital to emotionally detach from such people’s toxicity as it wreaks havoc in our psyche.
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Hey if we emotionally detach from psychopaths we're psychopaths too though! Hahaha
Well, I decided to keep my interactions with dames to the bare minimum. In my 10+ years of studying and observing human behavior, I found that every dame exhibits every single behavior described here. If you pay attention, it's easy to spot, and explains A LOT regarding the current condition of western civilizations regarding human rights and economics.
Cringe comment, Iza.
Yes, i know by experience, detach from them completely becuase they are scary and ugly
As you mentioned in the beginning… psychopathy is not a mental disorder, but you categorise them as such at the end of the video. Very consistent…
Anyways, as we know from the scientific literature: psychopaths are risk averse and less likely to be intoxicated while committing criminal acts, rather they are completely focused, so they can calculate carefully each and every detail to avoid getting caught. Impulsive behaviour best describes sociopathy and other cluster B personality traits, without excluding psychopaths when it comes to pleasure and excitement (like spending money, having many sexual encounters..).
The core definition of psychopathy and its traits include solely the inability to care and experience 5 negative emotions (at least as high as the average person), therefore we call psychopathy (Factor 1 or primary psychopathy) the interpersonal affective facet, comparing to factor 2 (the sociopaths) which are called the lifestyle antisocial, due to their strongest relationship with the disorder. 🤓
the music along with the theme of this video, accompanied by the emotionless voice narration ....is VERY psychopathic if you ask me
psycho2go
Even the DSM is just a tool. Formal diagnoses can vary significantly at the individual level. Not to mention the fact co-morbidity can be a factor too with abnormal psychology. Often terms and theory within psychology attempt to capture a significant amount of the variability by certain factors, but often observable features/traits can fall outside of these explanations. Human psychology is complex, particularly within the social context.
@@rcha2024 🤣🤣🤣
@@pirahnalasagne yes totally agree! It’s a goal to include more traits and sub categories to the existing DSM so it becomes more inclusive for constructs that need treatment and they are not captured in the current version, such as vulnerable narcissism etc. I don’t see psychopathy being part of it though, primary psychopaths are functioning and successful in work or other environments, while also they are desirable for high leadership positions and others because of their “stress immunity”.
8 signs you're dealing with a psychopath
*random jazz piano playing in the background*
Omg!!! I can't even tell you how accurately this describes my ex husband and his parents.....I suffered six months of horrible abuse at their hands including house arrest and no contact with my family amongst other horrible things!!! I finally got the courage to get the hell out of there and file a divorce.... these people are so manipulative and cunning that you wont even realise their true motives until you are neck deep!!! I pray that no one has to go through what I've suffered 🙏 stay safe everyone💕
@Cyn G so sad. my sibling is going through this right now so i am watching these videos to understand his behaviour. She sees no wrong in her psychopath husband and worships the ground he walks in...meanwhile he has complete control of her life and she has lost her job, her friends, and her family to keep this man happy. It's truly despicable what some humans can do to others for their own selfish benefit.
Sucks to be you (NOT BEING MEAN… PROMISE… BUT MABYE INSTEAD HE WAS JUST AN OBSESSED PERSON WHI HAD GOOD INTENTIONS BUT COULD NOT COMMUNICATE? Why am I in caps…? I mean, if u feel bad then think, do you hate me more, or your ex. No tot offend you, I just have a kind twisted life perspective…
me thinking of my siblings while watching this
*hehe I’m in danger*
@Rick Astley 🅥 woah woah...
Same lmao
@@m2b785 are you one of those Logan Roof kids? That is sad and pathetic
"Well, of course I know him. He's me."
@Azrael joke
I have all of this signs
Just a lil footnote. Psychotic behaviors are more common in men than women as the gene/syndrome XYY is only present in males and usually XYY also contains the genes to develop psychotic behaviours. (Obviously girls can’t get XYY as girls are XX). 1 of the main reasons why there’s more male psychopaths than female. _Hope it was helpful_
Have an ex like this,but I forgive him because he can't help how his brain is wired😢. They really do have no guilt though. They are VERY charming and helpful in the beginning. Fake for sure, and I was lucky to escape with my life.
Coupled, with their lack of guilt & moral responsibility to others, it is unsurprising that psychopaths are not the most reliable
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Read that during the time it played on the video.
Good video! Most people thinks that psychopaths are just serial killers because of media, it's very good to see a deeper explanaition! Can you guys make more videos about DID and OSDD?
Psychopathy is an interesting phenomenon, and not one I see often day to day. I've heard, however, that psychopaths can make surprisingly good medical professionals of all things. Their lack of empathy helps give them better clarity of mind when dealing with people who are badly injured, severely ill, or otherwise in great pain or suffering. Because they don't feel particularly compelled to comfort their patients, they're more likely to undertake the treatment those patients need than they are to try and comfort them, and may handle constant exposure to others' pain and suffering much better than someone emotionally normal. Because they care about their paycheck, which is directly tied to their patients' wellbeing, they have proper motivation to look after their patients, while their lack of empathy allows them to do so more easily.
@@m2b785 keep talking like that and you'll be with him soon
Did great in the infantry and as a combat medic in the army. Stoic and analytical is an advantage in a warzone or any emergency. and we have cognative emulation instead of real empathy enough to know when we need to fake or apply it. Without actually being affected.
@@m2b785 sounds like you'll be the one whose burning.
Useless essay.
Just to you. Cause you not interested in being educated.
I don’t know about this
I try not to be manipulative
I’m too shy to ask for things
I love my family and my brother
Before he had cancer
I was going through being autistic
And some kind of addiction but I won’t tell you what it is it’s horrifying
It’s best that you pray for me so I can defeat it
Sometimes I showed little remorse
I sometimes get angry
Because my mind doesn’t understand what’s going on
Now that I am 16 I am fully aware of everything
Every time when I say song to my mom I didn’t realize I was talking back to her but it just fits into my language
I try not to be mean but sometimes I could be very dark
You might see me as a kind person but deep down inside me is a broken man trying to fix his mind you cannot break what already is broken
But sometimes I feel lonely
I wish I had a partner
My brother is doing fine today
Faith is the most powerful thing
If you guys have faith on me that I will get through my problems I will thank you this comment will not be here for a long time so thanks
Prayers for you.
All the best.
Thanks for the video! Now I gotta learn how to blend in without people knowing I am a psychopath.
*∆* Psychopath to not have feelings or almost dead feelings but they show that they also feel they usually copy others behaviour.
*∆* they usually speak lie and could catch that you are. Not saying truth.
*∆* they usually make their own goals and could do anything to achieve them because they have ( *risk taking* ) behaviour.
*∆* they are having ( *impulsive* )behaviour
The thumbnail makes it look like all psychopaths are evil though...
Right not all psychopaths are bad people.
My husband was released from prison after 12 years. He spent 5 years in solitary confinement. When he was released I became a target because of how I “hurt” him. Even though he slept with SEVERAL girls and would make me aware, I was not aloud to talk to another guy or be anywhere he wasn’t allowed. He called 911 and said someone overdosed because I wouldn’t leave my cousin’s house. There too much to mention. I spent 2020 trying to stay alive while he spent 2020 trying to get me to kill myself. Things are better now. I have a restraining order and I am no longer a target.
I'm glad you're okay now.
Tfw in childhood you've been abused so much by someone like this, that you've adopted of their tactics just to keep yourself content, and keep danger or stress away.
I'm doing better now, but don't fault a child for behaving in such a way, it really could just be them repeating their parent(s). Simply telling a child "no" won't make them stop if you've given no reason as to why they need to consider others when getting their needs.
A child using manipulation as a defense tactic will take you as a threat to their own safety and wellbeing, instead show that child you will care and be there for them even when they do not ask, tell them you love and appreciate them. God knows the love I received from my mom helped me keep my head through awful trauma, even if she is far from perfect.
Remember that there's always an other side to the coin, consider the events of what has happened to make someone behave in that way. You do not need to heal them, or even interact with them. Just keep your knowledge in the back of your mind to make sure you can help someone who isn't too far gone, and to make those feeling like monsters feel human.
Shit uh- i gotta say something funny...
Thanks for coming to my TED talk
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"What comes to mind when you hear the word psychopath?"
Me: "Ex girlfriend"
"Problematic exs come to mind"
Me: "LOOOOOOL :D"
Adults who lie are evil; who do you think you are to NOT tell the truth… how come you need that level of control.
I guess it doesn´t matter if you call them psychopaths, narcissists or something else, all that matters is that they don´t feel the need to care about someone who can´t stand them, as if that means that person is unable to love others.
Selfish wow
NO. There's a difference between all of them. Narcissists are self-centered, for the narcissist manipulating or hurting others, are ultimately geared towards the ego and the expansion of self-importance whereas Pcychopath suffers from psychopathy ,a genetic or inherited condition, notably related to the underdevelopment of parts of the brain responsible for emotional regulation and impulse control.
Please don't use these words interchangeably if you don't know the meaning 🙏
@@Maryalisha_ Freaks like you have no clue how crazy narcissists really are because you prefer to underestimate them and that´s the reason why you think that there is a big difference between this kind of sickness und the other ones.
For me, i only care about my family, my girlfriend and people i look up to (not many people)
@@Maryalisha_ And by the way only open narcissists show how arrogant they are, so you don´t know the complex story and only try to make it look as if I´m the one who has no knowledge. It only shows that you are the typical narcissist who underestimate others and make it look as if others need you "informations".
*5 things to never do in a rush:*
*1. Make big decisions*
*2. Give away your trust*
*3. Judge someone’s character*
*4. Eat your food*
*5. Fall in love*
Love from a small UA-camr💙
Bro, propaganda like this is going to be counterproductive.
And, you, most likely, will remain a small UA-camr.
I've been dealing this with my mother-in-law for four years! I'm glad she died last month. But now I have to deal with my own trauma.
You are glad your mother died what kind of monster have you to be to be glad your parents died
I would definitely say the most of these traits matches my unfortunate encounter with such a kind of person. Being impulsive and constantly returning with different temporary masks might describe this psychopath, capable to blame me for having accepted to be supportive by lending money. Irresponsibility is undoubtedly the keyword here which I would rather use to describe my interactions with such a person.
known too well, but do not forget they are oftenly active within a system, policeman, judges, officers..professors...
*I've recently discovered this channel and I'm so happy I did 😌*
Glad to hear that :) Which video is your favorite?
Not always easy living in this clustered world but I try and do my best to avoid those types of people they have a bad habit of bringing the devil out of good people
I agree with you I dealt with someone who might have been a sociopath no longer talk to them.
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I suspect someone close to me is a psychopath, I'm pretty sure they are one. The lack of guilt or remorse for their actions is what stands out the most.
Remember they can fake it well my friend was one I found out but she act really normal
Me as well. First thought it was odd that they lacked empathy, then saw proof of their lies and risky behavior, a real eye opener.
This channel taught better than teachers
Omg my boss has all these traits HE IS DANGEROUS!
1. He likes making fun of ppl, women especially, including his 1-year-old daughter. Most of the jokes are inappropriate. For example, he’s excited to see news about sexual crimes, particularly with little girls, he just bursts out laughing. He has such a weird sense of empathy that no one finds the news funny.
2. He’s good at pissing you off. When he infuriates someone, he just laughs, after that he makes you forgive him by having sweet talks, but I don’t think he’s sorry.
3. Don’t ever try to put the blame on him even if it’s completely his fault because he is the rule.
4. He’s a good liar and a good actor. For example, he always pretends to have forgotten sth in order to make you remind him repeatedly, like he’s asking about your nationality EACH month. It’s impossible to forget so many times so I think he kinda enjoys asking it (to see you unhappy and annoyed).
5. He’s actually charming and interesting and gets along well with many people. For example, he buys you birthday cakes and concert tickets so it’s really hard to spot the weirdness at the first glance.
God bless his daughter I just don’t think he is a normal father, or should I say, human.
That first point just scares me. I can only hope someone else gets full custody of the daughter before anything bad happens to her 😨
Aaaaand thank you for confirming my suspicions.
I grew up in a household for 7-8 and half years straight now and I'm almost 18 yrs old. I basically I had to deal with my mom's boyfriend each day. He has undiagnosed bipolar disorder which explains 2 signs from the list. Everytime he just looks for a reason to get mad and then makes us miserable for the fun of it because he isn't happy.
I thought "this is absolutely ridiculous, crazy, why can't he just go get help if he thinks he doesn't need it". It's basically him thinking help is petty when all he does is disrespect but not only me and my mom, others too. It's that attitude problem I don't really enjoy being around.
Next thing I know him going around blaming my mom for giving him the silent treatment from a couple weeks ago now.
I feel like every time my mom wants to date someone It's like a former drug user or someone with a mental disorder. I definitely experience his constant mood swings as well. There was a couple points where he'd be charming and sexual which creeped me out entirely. Sometimes he'll blame me for sitting around and doing nothing. He barely did nothing when he never had a job for 4 or 3 months after he was fired from the last one.
How I was thinking this, he basically does a lot everything wrong since in his opinion he thinks he's better than everyone. That was also a big lead to why he barely operates well in life too. He doesn't care about daily stuff but drinking alcohol all the time and smoking weed.
So if he wanted another gf or at least gotten better help for once. He could've gotten friends.
This describes one of my family members to a tee. Quite terrifying, especially since we are co-executors on my dad’s will.
Is that person your display picture? 😂
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@@m2b785 Happy Birthday to you, too.
That does sound terrifying. Do you have a backup plan just in case things go downhill?
@@Psych2go Thanks for asking. Well, my only two options are to let this family member (my sister, who lives overseas) be sole executor or have an attorney handle the estate, which would be costly. Neither option is desirable, but I don’t have the luxury of choice. All I want is for the estate to be executed according to my father’s wishes without any family drama. The problem is that my sister doesn’t trust me, which is a supreme irony given her conduct over the years.
A few signs I think you might've missed (im not a professional or anything this is just general thoughts):
- They will keep up their reputation so they can continue to manipulate and use others
- Will use methods and tactics like playing the victim
- Having long lasting bonds/relationships that break apart cuz they don't actually care and were just using them
apparently, i went to a psychologist and they diagnosed me with anxiety, depression, ocd, schizophrenia and psychopathy. i didn't understand much of psychopaty, but they also said something of sociopathy. so yeah i don't know if i should trust them, but i'm pretty fucked up.
I found out about this channel not too long ago, and now I'm in love with psychology and I'm pretty sure I wanna study that in college now eeeek
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I would like to see a the point of view on a person who overcame psychopathy. It would be so interesting.
Dated one once. Needless to say I haven't dated since. It's been over 5 years. I remember us sitting on my bed discussing what a pshycopath was. Read the distribution and he said it sounded just like him. Within a year he was in prison for attempted murder on his new and current girlfriend. Glad I jumped that ship!!
I was dealing with that ultra rare pshycopath
🥺please tell me details how was ur realtion
sounds like a faker a psychopath won't admit his mentally ill
Lol
Do these match me ? :
1. Yes
2. I usually dont nah ( a yes )
3. Yeah-
4. I dont think so , no
5. Yes--
6. Yes ( im scared )
7. Sometimes
8. Yeah ( not examples, though)
its really embarrasing when you try too hard to seem quirky. your obviously not a psychopath, if given the chance to take someones life you would coward so dont fool yourself.
@die66666 im not trying to be quirky or sum. I just wanted to see how many match me, and I know I am not a psychopath. I would never kill anyone, unless it is to save the person I love the most.
Bro think he sigma
@@pde445 wtf. No.
I was just sharing my results
I met a psychopath when I was staying at a mental hospital in January located in West Palm Beach.
It was the first time I was at the adult side of the facility, and I'm not even finna lie, the patients there were fucking scary. I felt scared, but there was this Hispanic girl that was trying to cheer me up. It didn't work cause this guy was sexually harassing me. I won't even get into detail about it. It was that perverted. I told one of the male staff about it but he just told me to sit somewhere else. He clearly didn't give a shit. The psychopath was also bullying this Hispanic guy that had schizophrenia, and his friends joined in. I never seen bullying in that type of way. Even the staff were treating him like shit. He was vomiting, pooping, and experiencing violent seizures but they just said that he was faking everything so they didn't bring him to a hospital. That place needs to get sued. For real!
Great video! I have experienced this in my household. This is something people need to be aware of. Thank you for sharing this! Keep up the amazing work!!!
I lived with 2 people like this at once. If psychopathy is a scale, they both are probably pretty extreme. Both found partners who probably dont realize they are being used as props and the 'psychos' are imitating their new partners' behavior. They sure do love acting, especially on social media. I dont know if they are narcissistic or psychopathic, but they are bizarre, to say the least. I was observing them when I should have run away.
“They don’t feel guilty”
Caligula after hitting a priest with a hammer and laughing: *[stares in Latin disbelief]*
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Everyone: dealing witth psychopath
Me: *wait thats me*-
Thank you for posting those videos! I'll have them in mind if i find my friend's behavior abnormal or puzzling
high-quality art.. im looking at it now.
This is such a sweet way to learn about psychology. Love you guys at Psych2Go!
4:26 Wait! Society has moral standards????!!!!!
Well, one thing’s for sure about that statement: she’s clearly not referring to modern day America.
Like anything in the dark triad, there is overlap with this, Machiavellianism and Narcissism.
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All of it.....this was my ex..every trait..every.. single.. trait... And my mother still gripes that our marriage had a chance.
I was happy I left but...this has made me ecstatic I jumped that ship
Ive not gone to see a therapist, so I can’t be 100%, but I am 99% sure I am on the spectrum of ASPD (anti social personality disorder). I don’t feel like explaining it, so if you want an in depth explanation as to what this is you’ll have to look it up yourself. A brief summary is that ASPD is the condition in which psychopathy and sociopathy fall under.
One thing that a lot of people get wrong is that all psychopaths and sociopaths can’t feel empathy. I can feel empathy for those close to me, but not for anyone besides an extremely close friend or my mother. But, this does not mean that I can’t empathize with others. I’ve learned to be compassionate with others, and just because i cant *feel* empathy does not mean i cant enact it.
I can be a good a person as anyone else, and the stigma around ASPD made it hard when I first started to connect the dots about it. It felt like the world already deemed me an awful person, and I had to tell myself I could still be good, even without empathy.
To be fair, for a while I was a bad person. I’ve worked extremely hard to not insult, belittle, make fun of, etc the people around me. I realized I was a bully and I didn’t even know it. So please, the next time you encounter someone like me, be patient with them as they most likely don’t even realize what they’re saying/doing. It just feels natural, because to them, it’s natural to not feel empathy.