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  • @yordlop
    @yordlop 4 года назад +274

    Mnemonic for remembering the clusters:
    A, B, and C → Weird, Wild, and Worried.
    Notice that each of these W words are in alphabetical order!

    • @shripujasiddamsetty
      @shripujasiddamsetty 3 года назад +1

      How

    • @yordlop
      @yordlop 3 года назад +13

      @@shripujasiddamsetty You mean, how are they alphabetical?
      Since they all start with "W", you alphabetize the second letters.
      Cluster A: w(e)ird
      Cluster B: w(i)ld
      Cluster C: w(o)rried
      Let me know if that didn't answer your question.

    • @undeadsatan3317
      @undeadsatan3317 3 года назад +2

      Thankss bro

    • @wavdv1999za
      @wavdv1999za 3 года назад +9

      Our psych teacher told us, Mad, Bad and Sad

    • @buzyparticals3753
      @buzyparticals3753 3 года назад +1

      Wow thanks for telling us that! I will certainly keep that in mind.

  • @cyberteron
    @cyberteron 6 лет назад +24

    Very helpful
    Preparing for my exams and it gives a much better idea
    Thank you

  • @beatricesims5357
    @beatricesims5357 3 года назад +7

    Broke it down super great! Thanks 😀

  • @tinkageorgewilliam871
    @tinkageorgewilliam871 5 лет назад +35

    Loved that I just had to take a screenshot at the end. Neededn't take notes (if the word exists :D)

    • @jessyantony2498
      @jessyantony2498 3 года назад +2

      Very good.

    • @buebitohonguito4061
      @buebitohonguito4061 2 года назад +2

      Needn’t 👍🏼

    • @산드라-p8x
      @산드라-p8x 2 года назад +1

      Needed to?

    • @tinkageorgewilliam871
      @tinkageorgewilliam871 2 года назад

      @@산드라-p8x "Needed not to". Rapid thought dictates that the contraction is "Needn't". But that's for "need not to". Does "needed not to" have a contraction? I.e, What is the past tense of "needn't"?

    • @tinkageorgewilliam871
      @tinkageorgewilliam871 2 года назад

      To avoid the dilemma, the correct phrase should have been "needn't have taken notes" (I guess).

  • @DeusExHomeboy
    @DeusExHomeboy 8 лет назад +71

    Lovely chart. If only this potentially adhd brain could memorize it visually :'(. But I managed to sit through the whole video with ease, dis some good shit.

    • @isabeljeffrey5820
      @isabeljeffrey5820 7 лет назад

      How to Fix Neural Imbalaaancees and Cureeee Insomniaa => twitter.com/bbf93c9f268db4e8d/status/822777083591999489

    • @Daisy-nd7iw
      @Daisy-nd7iw 4 года назад

      Ugandan Sonic are you in medical school now?

    • @DeusExHomeboy
      @DeusExHomeboy 4 года назад +1

      @@Daisy-nd7iw This wave function really doesn't seem to be taking me to med school anytime soon..

    • @Daisy-nd7iw
      @Daisy-nd7iw 4 года назад +1

      Ugandan Sonic same

  • @Raina430
    @Raina430 2 года назад +26

    I think personality disorders are really “ordering systems” that occur when a person does not have the support for creating a foundation on which to build a healthy self. There are a limited number of personality disorders, because they are all survival strategies that humans and perhaps some other primates adopt to protect themselves. In many descriptions of personality disorders, there’s some underlying idea of “ normal”, and that this normal is a given unless we have some kind of “ disorder”. But what’s misleading, and can be alienating and dehumanizing about these explanations, is that personality disorders are not seen as an understandable reaction to stress. There’s an inherent “logic” to them, they’re coping strategies and adaptations to unusual stressors that are overwhelming to a child, which keep that child from doing the complex activity of personality building that should ideally occur.
    There is in this culture, a lack of understanding of childhood emotional needs, and how much understanding is required to raise sane, confident adults. Many people walking around are children in adult bodies who are constantly struggling. I think anyone with serious Trauma has adopted one of these personality disorders, because they had no opportunity to form a strong ego structure on which to build the rest of their adult self and their life. They had to adopt a simplified self system, a false self. narcissistic personality disorder, for example, is the stance that the person is bigger, better, stronger, and smarter than everyone else, and that’s their protection. Codependent personality disorder is the stance that, I’m just like you, so I’m no threat. Schizoid personality disorder is the stance that I’m impervious, I don’t need anyone, and so I will stand alone, and that is their protection.
    (Most people might think that narcissist love themselves. Narcissists act confident, but inside they feel like “ nothing”, “ losers”. )

    • @EmbraceTerror
      @EmbraceTerror Год назад +3

      AWESOME!! I would describe a few things a bit differently, but I WHOLLY agree with what you said. And, yet, look at how few comments or thumbs up your comment received. WELL DONE!! 🎉

    • @Raina430
      @Raina430 Год назад +5

      @@EmbraceTerror
      Thank you so much. It’s true that not many people are interested in delving into the deeper causes of trauma. I appreciate what you said. Due to my own trauma, I’ve had to spend my entire life, decades, trying to figure this out. I’ve had to gather one tiny puzzle piece at a time. I’m still on the path. It has drained away almost all of the energy that I have. But the more I understand it, the more able I am to cope with it. I wish you the best. Thank you again for your comment.
      ( I did get 11 likes, which actually is pretty good considering how long my comment was. 🙂)

    • @superdupersanik
      @superdupersanik 8 месяцев назад +1

      Your comment needs more than 17 likes

    • @pseudoid
      @pseudoid Месяц назад +2

      @@Raina430I really like how you are diving deeper in the reasons behind personality disorders, and not just superficially classifying them by symptoms like “emotional, impulsive, low self-regulation, low self-esteem, anxious”, which most of psychologists do; I think this superficial description of symptoms can apply to literally any disease so this way if viewing them does not provide any insights. Instead, you viewed these disorders in terms of their development and reasons - which is much more comprehensive and understandable approach. Thank you!

    • @Raina430
      @Raina430 Месяц назад +1

      @@pseudoid Thank you so much! I am very touched by what you wrote and yes that was my intention. I really appreciate your insights about this topic. Because I’ve suffered from complex PTSD for so long, as well as physical illness, I’ve had a lot of time to think about things because I’m trying to discover the fundamentals that underlie these disorders, because that’s the only way that I can get out of my particular state. So thank you!
      I received a little foundation as a child and I disconnected from by body so drastically that I’ve had to try to build a foundation. And that’s because without a foundation, there’s nothing but fear, everywhere. It’s very hard to stay alive under those conditions. My hope has been to try to understand the structure of these disorders, even the structure of personality, so that I can apply it to building my own structure, if that makes sense.
      To the degree that I can do this, I’m able to be a bit more present and embodied, and begin to see and process what actually happened. That’s the way out for me. 🌺

  • @karrarabbas9904
    @karrarabbas9904 5 лет назад +12

    عاشت ايدكم ع الفيديو الجميل
    Nice explanation, 😘😘🙏
    but color of writing not very clear

  • @Kris10Ortego
    @Kris10Ortego 2 года назад +2

    Great and to the point. Thanks!

  • @sandrayuen9497
    @sandrayuen9497 2 года назад +5

    You explained this so well! Broad overview yet concise, thank you so much!

  • @priyas2109
    @priyas2109 5 лет назад +3

    Very helpful. Thankyou

  • @bigbambigal
    @bigbambigal 8 лет назад +6

    great! thanks a ton

  • @silentguy5875
    @silentguy5875 9 лет назад +4

    Expertly done.

  • @kulsoomq6800
    @kulsoomq6800 6 лет назад +2

    best video ever watched at this topic ..............thanks a lot .......God bless u

  • @pauldorogoff2110
    @pauldorogoff2110 3 года назад +2

    Great overview

  • @jacobgraf7284
    @jacobgraf7284 3 года назад +12

    Don't narcissists actually have small and fragile egos? The narcissist's divorce from the true self is meant to protect what's left of the ego from further damage.

    • @odiverso4407
      @odiverso4407 2 года назад +3

      Personality disorders is about how they behave and not why they behave like that

    • @jacobgraf7284
      @jacobgraf7284 2 года назад +15

      @@odiverso4407 Umm, no?!
      Take schizoid and avoidant personality disorders for example. Someone with schizoid personality disorder would avoid socializing due to a lack of interest in interpersonal relationships. On the other hand, someone with avoidant personality disorder would avoid socializing due to fear of rejection and shame. Both disorders exhibit similar behaviors but for very different reasons.

  • @vran.7745
    @vran.7745 3 года назад +86

    When I think about this, I have at least 6 of these disorder

    • @veridia_
      @veridia_ 3 года назад +28

      You have to remember something very important: it is only a personality disorder if it affects you in the fields love, work and play. Everyone has traits of these personalityies. If u feel something is worth dont ever self diagnose

    • @alidadorin1360
      @alidadorin1360 3 года назад +4

      @@veridia_ yes. Also you can only think of having it if four or more criteria of each disorder is seen for a week or so

    • @julieannelovesbooks
      @julieannelovesbooks 3 года назад +3

      If you have access to psychological tests and a manual you could look up the SCID-5. It measures personality with an interview part and a paper test part. The paper test consists of yes/no questions, but the manual has follow up questions that add more context to the symptoms someone with a personality disorder can experience. This might aid your understanding of what a personality disorder actually is. It's very rare for someone to have as many as 6 personality disorders, most that I've seen is 2 or 3, but they were all from cluster B. I highly doubt that you actually have 6 of these disorders. All these things that are described are at least a little bit relatable to every single person who goes through the human experience, but you probably don't experience them as intensely or frequently as someone with a personality disorder.

    • @Shivani..Shukla
      @Shivani..Shukla Год назад +7

      It is called psychology student syndrome 🤪 don't worry you're absolutely fine.🙌🏻

    • @nightteen5230
      @nightteen5230 Год назад

      Same....I felt so relatable with the topics here too

  • @luvafn
    @luvafn 5 лет назад +5

    Perfect! Thank you so much ;)

  • @sasikaminiwijeweera5367
    @sasikaminiwijeweera5367 Год назад

    it is very helpful .thank you very much.

  • @YoungRicochet
    @YoungRicochet 2 года назад +2

    Feels bad A is my life. I probably think of myself way more highly then anyone else would as well but I'm very humble and care deeply for those that are close to me.
    thnx for the video🖤🌹

  • @kkzone-yo9oj
    @kkzone-yo9oj Год назад

    Wonderful explanation 👍

  • @briennaowens6063
    @briennaowens6063 2 года назад +5

    That’s not where the term antisocial came from, it means anti society, as in we don’t fit into social standards or norms well, not that we don’t like to be social.

    • @EmbraceTerror
      @EmbraceTerror Год назад +1

      And who was in charge of setting those alleged norms, and why weren't you invited to those discussions?

  • @eynat4642
    @eynat4642 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent explanation.

  • @jacobmanda5552
    @jacobmanda5552 3 года назад +1

    I love khan academy, Id like if i could see all tutors than just a voice

  • @thatotaku-thatdontsleep5611
    @thatotaku-thatdontsleep5611 4 года назад +7

    Thanks I kinda been questioning myself about something,Everytime I panic but I mean panic alot I start crying out of nowhere and it's like if my head started spinning but even if I'm crying I'm loughfing at first I just thought it was a regular panic attack but then I started doubting myself so I thought it could be a personality disorder

    • @vran.7745
      @vran.7745 3 года назад +2

      I can't answer your questions, but literally same happens to me. Last time two weeks ago, two times in a row. I didn't cry, but I was about to, then I calmed down a bit.

    • @undeadsatan3317
      @undeadsatan3317 3 года назад +5

      Don't self diagnose guys please

    • @kalaya4217
      @kalaya4217 3 года назад +8

      @@undeadsatan3317 they aren't self diagnosing at all omg. they said "it might be a personality disorder." that means they're questioning it, not diagnosing. think before you speak.

    • @EmbraceTerror
      @EmbraceTerror Год назад +1

      Or, you're experiencing genuine emotions to the good or bad things one or more people are doing or did to you.

  • @asnidahassari8841
    @asnidahassari8841 4 года назад

    Great and thanks..
    👍👍♥️

  • @bornhungry7371
    @bornhungry7371 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @ShezzLuvsShadow
    @ShezzLuvsShadow 8 лет назад +2

    thanks a million :)

  • @terrencestreeter6883
    @terrencestreeter6883 4 года назад +3

    How about Loser At Everything Disorder? Ever Heard Of it?

    • @nancymetcalf3808
      @nancymetcalf3808 2 года назад +1

      Nope, I don't think loser is a medical dignoses.. Loser. Is name calling . Birthed out of anger.

  • @bun4858
    @bun4858 2 года назад +1

    first time im on khan account not to study but to hear about my own illnesses xD

  • @draarshivbathwar
    @draarshivbathwar 7 лет назад

    Very nice and easy...

  • @산드라-p8x
    @산드라-p8x 2 года назад +8

    I relate to schizoid and obsessive compulsive personality disorders. I’m too scared to tell my mental health professional if they think I’m crazy for being like this. I’m scared of diagnosis as well.

    • @amnamehr8820
      @amnamehr8820 2 года назад +10

      Everyone has traits, if you fill the criteria might as well go to a professional. At first it might seem scary but it helps alot and try to be as honest as possible so they can figure out a proper diagnosis and you feel comfortable with the reality of knowing what's going on instead of assuming. We're all scared of being diagnosed due to the social taboos attached to them but take a step for yourself! It'll go well! It's alright to feel this way but it isn't alright to not do anything about it, please please please do go to a professional for yourself ❤

    • @EmbraceTerror
      @EmbraceTerror Год назад +2

      Beware of labels. From one assessment, the bulk of the questions used to determine obsessive are really features of someone who is conscientious.

  • @Paradox370
    @Paradox370 3 года назад +3

    personality disorders do not exist! nobody can have a disorder of their personality, it is simply, what it is!

    • @willabestorms6059
      @willabestorms6059 Год назад +2

      Yes, I agree with your statement in the western world all of the psychiatry doctors try to get their patients on a middle class division of fine-tuning. In other words. If everybody in America lived by the psychologist definition, we would all be middle class plain Jane, this system doesn’t work. Check out some Hindu psychology you will be amazed.

    • @EmbraceTerror
      @EmbraceTerror Год назад +2

      AGREE!!

  • @noozhatwara2061
    @noozhatwara2061 5 месяцев назад +3

    They think they're the best thing since sliced bread 😂

  • @floritaarpilleda9250
    @floritaarpilleda9250 8 лет назад +1

    great

  • @lizgibbon6365
    @lizgibbon6365 Год назад

    I think every human tends towards one or more of these!

  • @she911ismylove
    @she911ismylove 4 года назад

    Very Helpful!! Thank u

  • @princessmas8167
    @princessmas8167 9 лет назад +6

    what is emerging personality disorder

    • @julieannelovesbooks
      @julieannelovesbooks 3 года назад +3

      From what I understand emerging personality disorder is abnormalities in the development of personality in childhood and early adolescence. A personality disorder doesn't suddenly emerge when someone is 18, it takes a while to develop and come into its full form. Emerging personality disorder talks about the risk factors and traits commonly seen in children who then go on to develop a personality disorder in adulthood. I know this is about 5 years too late, but I am typing this for anyone watching this in 2021 who are curious about your question.

    • @princessmas8167
      @princessmas8167 3 года назад +1

      @@julieannelovesbooks thank you so much xxxx

  • @EmbraceTerror
    @EmbraceTerror Год назад

    'how they are you expected to behave'. Who was put in charge of deciding how I should behave and why wasn't I invited to those discussions as I might believe how I behave is normal and others' ways are not.

  • @lekhachill7886
    @lekhachill7886 3 года назад +1

    Wow

  • @asmakawal9936
    @asmakawal9936 3 года назад

    Sir your video is not clear I feel little problem but very informative thanks

  • @iloveoppai7669
    @iloveoppai7669 3 года назад

    Wahhh Its me and my jowa

  • @montrazvan89
    @montrazvan89 2 года назад

    what is "organic personality disorder"? cause it's not in the clip

  • @35mm_DREAM
    @35mm_DREAM 2 года назад +1

    Why are some of them classified into disorders as they can easily develop in anyone at any stage of life for a period of time as an outcome of certain circumstance

  • @christinehaigh9807
    @christinehaigh9807 4 года назад +2

    X is weird, wild and worried.

  • @jacobhenderson7119
    @jacobhenderson7119 4 года назад

    Is that Dudley Moore?

  • @justforcommenting4379
    @justforcommenting4379 2 года назад

    This is so me

  • @MrNateFields
    @MrNateFields 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible that someone can possess all of these 8 of 9 traits and if so would it be considered a severe personality disorder?

    • @amnamehr8820
      @amnamehr8820 2 года назад +5

      If I'm not wrong, you'll have to be tested for the severity level of the disorder.

    • @willabestorms6059
      @willabestorms6059 Год назад +2

      I am not a doctor or psychologist or psychiatrist, but I have read that every person on earth has all of these traits. It’s the very end degree of each one that marks the system of accountability. Everyone is a narc assist, but it depends on what level how much of a narcissist so these values are different for everybody. This is why some people can have multiple issues. Hope this helps.

  • @personalitydisorder-sirbri1294
    @personalitydisorder-sirbri1294 3 года назад +1

    Is my personalty disorder rare or am I the only person with my comment my video.

  • @alwaysr6778
    @alwaysr6778 3 года назад +2

    All of us have this problem. We have hundreds of personalities. Religion called them capital sin.... We have a lazy personality, a lust personality, an envy personality so on and so on.... In the Tibet they called them Psychological aggregates, ancient egyptians called them red demons. Us we call it ego, This word comes from latin which means " I ".
    Each personality/Ego takes turn throughout the day in controlling us, This is the reason we are 3% consciousness and 97% ego. And when each invade our psychic, They always take complete control of our thoughts, Feelings, Body.
    We just need to look into our everyday life to find hundreds of examples but I will give a few so we understand a little bit better. When the "anger ego" takes control of our body.... Some one hits us in the face. Immediately the ego takes control of our feelings, we start cursing him mentally and feeling like we need to throw a rock at his face "How dare this Piece of shit does this to me, Im gonna kill him"... Eventually, (some wrongly think these changes happen at the same time, but they are wrong) It takes control of our thoughts and we start thinking on how to attack him, After it will take control of our body or motor skills and we will end up throwing punches or any other physical outcome... Of course, each human is different, We all have the same ego but some will have them in a lower level of they mind or some of them in a higher level of their mind (The mind is composed of 49 levels) In this situation or example the anger ego came out, But in another person the ego of fear could take place...
    This is the reason when these aggregates take control of a man that found out his wife was cheating on him and ended up stabbing her, When he is getting interrogated by the police a lot of time they say the same phrase "It wasn't me... I don't remember.... They cry not understanding what happened , Etc etc"
    In order to awaken or consciousness we need to eradicate each psychological aggregate. How? Luckily for us, we might eliminate at least 50% of it by ourselves... The other 50% Can only be done by Kundalini Shakti, or how christians called it our virgin mary, This is only possible throughout alchemy.
    It is a shame that we are walking in this earth completely asleep. Completely controlled by our ego therefore we cannot see our past lives... We cannot see the elementals of this earth... We cannot see the other dimensions of space.... Etc Etc Etc ETC. But most important WE CANNOT SEE OUR INDIVIDUAL FATHER. Each one of us have a father, this is a small percentage of GOD inside us. When we awaken our consciousness we are able to see him in the astral world (unfortunately, we do not even remember what did we even dreamt yesterday, MUCH LESS we will be able to go into the astral world being conscious) . He will be able to manifest himself throughout us and perform REAL MIRACLES.
    Lucky for us we have the energy to wake up from these awful state inside us.
    Lucky for us Samael Aun Weor revealed all the secrets for us. He is the perfect example to understand this is COMPLETELY POSSIBLE & TRUTH.
    Me myself in the name of truth could tell you I HAVE VERIFIED THIS MY SELF (OF COURSE haven't seen my father or made contact with him YET, THE MAGNUM OPUS takes your whole life to complete.. but been able to eliminate some aggregates and been able to go in the 5th dimension or astral world conscious )
    Please find out the truth and start the path NOW. Let me point you in which direction to go and you follow your heart. I promise you this is the best gift the divine and our older brothers could have given us. THE TRUTH.
    Many are lost, buddhism, christianity, religion, masonry, Witchcraft, Black magic, "Spiritual teachers" etc etc.... Are lost. They have lost themselves. All there is is EGO. And a blind person cannot help another blind person to see.
    I am more than happy to answer you ANY QUESTION. Regarding any topic, that the pseudoscience cannot answer. Any question that religion cannot explain.
    We have a well of wisdom that we all could drink from... The same well people like Jesus, Confucius, Lao Tze, Buddha, Samael Aun Weor, Pitagoras etc etc Drank from...

  • @lordofgingers
    @lordofgingers 4 года назад +2

    These are your red flags in relationships lol.

  • @mayonice5711
    @mayonice5711 4 года назад

    Does everyone has a personality disorder?

    • @straykidsorganicfarm5892
      @straykidsorganicfarm5892 4 года назад +8

      No. Everyone has a unique personality but not everyone has a personality disorder.

    • @richardlord9616
      @richardlord9616 5 месяцев назад

      You got a good question there everyone his 👋

  • @francesvanniekerk187
    @francesvanniekerk187 2 года назад +1

    why am i ALL of them? 🙆🏼‍♀️ is that a problem

  • @acaiula3546
    @acaiula3546 8 лет назад +2

    Don't mean to be a spelling freak, but you spelled "dependent" wrong...

  • @atlas6270
    @atlas6270 7 лет назад +4

    Aph Prussia has narcissistic personality disorder.
    Prussia: NO! THE AWESOME ME DOSE NOT!

  • @jcrnda
    @jcrnda 5 лет назад

    Hmm. What about overlapping? Pretty evident in the chart but not even mentioned.
    Does this mean some people might have disorders from all three clusters?
    I wouldn't want to be anywhere near...

    • @apoplexia1289
      @apoplexia1289 5 лет назад +1

      2:09

    • @julieannelovesbooks
      @julieannelovesbooks 3 года назад

      There is a posibility for a person to have something called 'mixed personality disorder', where they experience a subthreshold version of two or more different personality disorders, from the same or from different clusters. If you want more information you can just type in the disorder. Google is magic.

  • @sleyking123
    @sleyking123 8 месяцев назад

    im fucked. im not escaping this.

  • @nonyabusi1132
    @nonyabusi1132 8 лет назад +2

    This is not science.

  • @TougeStudio303
    @TougeStudio303 3 года назад

    :/

  • @nadatoudji156
    @nadatoudji156 Год назад +1

    Very helpful thanks ❤

  • @theresasutherland6295
    @theresasutherland6295 2 года назад +2

    Great explanation thankyou.