How One Becomes a Psychopath: Antisocial Personality Disorder Revisited

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @rebeccafay5338
    @rebeccafay5338 Год назад +129

    “When you pee on society, society gets wet. When society pees on you, you drown!”
    Well said!
    🙂😉👍

  • @APMTenants
    @APMTenants Год назад +72

    In a litter of puppies, you will have different temperaments. Some might be snugglers, and one might be a biter. Humans are the same, in my opinion, but it is less obvious because we have one child at a time.

    • @BillyRankin-q5g
      @BillyRankin-q5g 2 месяца назад

      Are you gonna bark all day little doggy or are you gonna bite?.

    • @ou6775
      @ou6775 Месяц назад

      But they are all free and worshipped God, until the Jewish hivemind took them over into unnatural Cold blooded reptiles

  • @unknownperson6838
    @unknownperson6838 Год назад +41

    This is very interesting. I find it interesting that some of the greatest men in history where non-conformist types and we're often hated by their contemporary peers. Some people may have said they were mentally ill as well

  • @Z-ez5xx
    @Z-ez5xx Год назад +62

    I absolutely agree, that Anti social personality disorder shouldnt be a diagnosis, but they should be filed in court whenever they commit crimes. You have many very good points in this video.

    • @badbeachindustry1615
      @badbeachindustry1615 Год назад +8

      What about help for the ones that don't commit crimes......are they supposed to lock themselves away from society???

    • @tanjakosonen7259
      @tanjakosonen7259 Год назад

      Yuo shoulndt dignose shit becouse there arent Any ilness of Any kind ANYWHERE

    • @BIackDynamite
      @BIackDynamite Год назад +5

      2/10 take I don’t think you understand what these diagnoses really mean. If you did you would understand why their called disorders these people act this way because of the way they think BUT the way they think doesn’t actually fit the social norms. Which is why they get these diagnoses in the first place.

    • @BIackDynamite
      @BIackDynamite Год назад +3

      @@colorfulanimations1130 a little late but it’s definitely is the way they think dude it’s not even something you can argue about. They choose to make those bad decisions. Which I agree with you on but most of the time they find a way to justify it in their head. That was what I was trying to get at but I definitely agree it’s all choices.

    • @aurora8749
      @aurora8749 Год назад +3

      ​@@colorfulanimations1130you are absolutely correct and I hate when ppl claim narcissists or psychopaths can't control their evil acts. it's simply not true. They plan to do evil and they know it's wrong because they don't do their evil behaviors in front of other ppl. They have enough control over themselves to not do it in front of others and they know that it's wrong which is why they don't do it in front of other people. I personally believe they are all possessed by the same group of demons.

  • @titillation
    @titillation Год назад +83

    People often think that something might have traumatized me. But as far as I remember... I was much more unhinged during my younger years. I got kicked out of 8 schools before I was 12, but I had loving parents and a great family life, nothing was traumatizing me. I wasn't just bullying, I would punch teachers in the face, burn furniture, vandalize property and mess with girls just because I was bored in class. My behaviour changed when I was hospitalized for a year because of an accident.
    That accident made me much more reserved and calculated than I would have otherwise been. I'd say that accident trauma helped me to become colder instead of fly-off-the-handle angry I used to be. After that, the only times I got uncontrollably angry was whenever police got in my way. That too is rare now. I made up my mind at age 25 to intentionally leave my criminal career that was a source of great power for me. I know that I might be easily triggered to do something criminal again if I hit a low again... but other than that, if everything remains as expected, I think I can control myself. After watching this video, I am glad that accident happened.

    • @titillation
      @titillation Год назад +15

      @@kausamsalam8543 You are assuming suff here. First of all, prayers? Who gives a fuck. Secondly, I am still sadistic. I laugh at my previous exploits but avoid any new ones. Thirdly, I avoid it all to keep away from the overly eager prison system.

    • @memecathar1263
      @memecathar1263 Год назад

      @@kausamsalam8543 No offense, but your presuppositions are offensive and the lack of actual knowledge about the topic (which is right here in the damn video) makes it all seem arrogant and self-serving. Like Jung said, if you’re a psychopath you CAN NOT help directly. You must serve yourself and your community INDIRECTLY, cuz you’ll always eff it up, subconsciously, intentionally, like what you said up there^ its complete Bullshizer

    • @alisachaise3
      @alisachaise3 Год назад +1

      Yeah! Salam seriously- Prayers?? 😮
      Really offensive! & ya all you did was make assumptions and read into things not for you to do…

    • @100percentweem
      @100percentweem Год назад +8

      I can relate a lot to this. I was very similar as a child, my most problem years being from aged around 8-20. It was most severe between 12 and 16. I have improved since then and similarly I am now far more calculated and deceptive where I used to be reactive and had no control over my behaviour/impulses. I make a conscious effort to steer clear of crime as I do not want to be incarcerated and value my freedom but it definitely isn’t easy and I often get bored and am drawn back to risky pursuits and behaviour.

    • @HighFrequencyGuru
      @HighFrequencyGuru Год назад +8

      That sounds like brain issues

  • @debrahalpren634
    @debrahalpren634 Год назад +29

    You are an amazing man a wonderful teacher. You have changed my life forever and I cannot thank you enough❤

  • @MoonlightMacaws
    @MoonlightMacaws 6 месяцев назад +4

    Your opener’s are always so great- the sarcastic humor is spot on… and much needed around heavy topics like this 🙏🏽

  • @jackiesimkin8661
    @jackiesimkin8661 Год назад +23

    Finally, someone intelligent who isnt living in cloud cuckoo land! Consentrating on childhood/parenting skills.
    Prevention is better then 'trying' to cure at a later date.
    The damage is already done!!
    This should have been the priority. Its just common sense. Not alot of that about though, thats the problem!
    Thank you Sam, this topic has frustrated me for years.
    If only we had stricter rules to become parents. If we were to have to abide by the adoption regulations. We would see a deamatic decline in mental health in future generations.
    Mental illness/health produces more mental illness/health.
    Common sense!! When will the officials get into the real world!
    Rant over! Thank you for your comon sense and your high intelligence ❤

  • @Mllascelles1
    @Mllascelles1 Год назад +12

    You’ve made some absolutely solid points in this video. Every bit of this discussion makes complete sense.

  • @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge
    @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge Год назад +23

    I was once diagnosed with Antisocial disorder,bipolar with psychotic features,Schizophrenia,Severe depression,adhd and ptsd in my early 20s,yes more than 5 mental disorders but yet im not actually mentally ill enough to require constant medication,although ive used marijuana to self medicate for many years,after 1.5 years on meds that had terrible side effects and allergic reactions to,almost killed me i refused to take them anymore.

    • @nv_chino
      @nv_chino 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hope you get better. I wouldn’t recommend taking medication. It’ll leave bad side effects on you and can alter your brain. How was the weed doing for you? If it was ok I would say continue with that.

    • @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge
      @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge 11 месяцев назад +6

      @nv_chino oh yeah I'm good man 25 years later I've mostly changed my whole life around and used marijuana for most of that as a medication,but I've also been a Christian for 10 years as well,it was too late to go back to a completely normal life,but I'm good I work when I can and just stay in my own lane still for the most part.

    • @hectormunoz7009
      @hectormunoz7009 7 месяцев назад +2

      bro... how is that possible????

    • @katerinanova4738
      @katerinanova4738 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@hectormunoz7009 The answer probably lies in the last mental illness OP listed, PTSD. Trauma is known to trigger the development of serious mental illnesses, even more so if the trauma is from childhood. Speaking from experience, as a person diagnosed with over 5 mental illnesses/neurological disorders (a personality disorder being one of them), childhood trauma deeply changes ones brain structure.
      Idk if the original commenter has childhood trauma but this is just me speaking from my own experiences

  • @peterwiles1299
    @peterwiles1299 11 месяцев назад +6

    The valuable tool that we have now, compared to decades earlier studies is MRI and specifically functional MRI scans which show brain abnormalities and what activity is taking place and where. Extraordinarily valuable tool - but expensive.

  • @sashakelly2025
    @sashakelly2025 Год назад +29

    You mentioned something at the beginning of the video about the actual anatomy of the brain being different in psychopaths? And then towards the end you briefly mentioned the group of psychopaths that have no conduct disorder behavior in childhood. I'm wondering if you can do a video and discuss the relationship of psychopathy and the issues I just mentioned. Along those lines, I'm wondering about brain injury (like some type of accident that physically injures the brain) during childhood possibly being related to the development of psychopathy later in life.
    Thank you

    • @BestinBoat
      @BestinBoat Месяц назад +2

      Yes, I also request a video about any connections between TBI and ASPD.

  • @GenZedsMother
    @GenZedsMother Год назад +16

    As someone diagnosed ASPD at age 50, I couldn’t agree more! The only reason I got the diagnosis in the first place was because my family ordered a police welfare check on me (I wasn’t answering their phone calls) and when the cops came through my back door and found me smoking weed, they started to go through the process of confiscating my stash charging me with drug possession. A criminal record for drug possession would effectively ruin my government career so I was furious. I verbally abused the cops while they were on the phone to my family who were telling the cops that I was behaving completely out of character bla bla bla so they had me involuntarily committed to a psych ward for 30 days. I was so angry at having my career ruined, my freedom stolen, a drug charge on my criminal record and my weed destroyed, I gave them hell in the psych ward. They refused to acknowledge I was angry for a valid reason. They claimed I had no insight into my behaviour when imo it was the damn psychiatrists who had no freaking insight! I now refuse to mask up anymore and my family has disowned me thinking I’ve destroyed my mental health with drug abuse LOL all because I spent a lifetime choosing to not be anti social. It seems to me it’s the so called average intelligence neurotypicals who are the issue with the world. They’re the ones who need laws to give their own lives meaning and direction.
    I wish I could give your video a million likes, you’re spot on.

    • @TrulsPen
      @TrulsPen Год назад +2

      Weed is illegal ?

    • @GenZedsMother
      @GenZedsMother Год назад

      @@TrulsPen In Australia, yes it is.

  • @sounddesign777
    @sounddesign777 Год назад +19

    Saturday fun! Thanks so.much!

  • @LizEarthAngel3
    @LizEarthAngel3 Год назад +9

    This was great, married to one for 20 years, and this makes so much sense, picking up the pieces of mine and the kids lives not so much fun, it’s definitely a tornado even 5 years after leaving he doesn’t stop, it’s the same as the day I left if not worse trying to destroy me still even with all my walls, as less contact as family court allows etc 1500 kms away, doesn’t stop him

    • @LizEarthAngel3
      @LizEarthAngel3 Год назад +4

      Funny all the neighbors did not like him either, he targeted them and me

    • @nv_chino
      @nv_chino 11 месяцев назад +2

      You need to relocate again. Drop your social medias. Don’t tell anyone where you’re at and idc how close you may be with the other people in your life. Don’t post pics that may give away your location. Idk how he keeps bothering you but I’m sure you’ll figure a way

  • @Doidao-xx5vf
    @Doidao-xx5vf Год назад +12

    Been learning about my mother with your videos appreciate it!

    • @nv_chino
      @nv_chino 11 месяцев назад +4

      Sorry you had to go through that.

  • @breemorrison901
    @breemorrison901 Год назад +20

    If every person was a psychopath, there wouldn't be any society.

  • @ljgfb
    @ljgfb Год назад +7

    Real good stuff. Glad there some good info on the disorder on RUclips. Me and my 5 siblings have it. Raised by 3 different families. ( adoptions) it's VERY genetic

    • @nv_chino
      @nv_chino 11 месяцев назад +4

      That was some sick adoptive parents you had. I’m sorry

  • @JNC07
    @JNC07 Год назад +14

    Appreciate the long videos 🙌🏻

  • @thefirstroxy9687
    @thefirstroxy9687 Год назад +15

    As a person born and living in Pittsburgh Pa, where one of the studies took place, I'm curious about that. What do they know, and is there a reason Pittsburgh would have more of them here?
    I've seen a plethora of psychopaths in my 52 years. There is something not quite right here.

  • @AshleyWilliams-xq7lj
    @AshleyWilliams-xq7lj 2 месяца назад +2

    Your videos are informative and funny. I love it.

  • @lukeloughlin18
    @lukeloughlin18 Год назад +41

    When you talk about having a lack of impulse control as a psychopath, can a psychopath learn to control his impulses or have some kind of discipline?

    • @lukeloughlin18
      @lukeloughlin18 Год назад +1

      @@Dalibansoldier 🥱

    • @HEDGme
      @HEDGme Год назад +1

      @Sebastian Roussel Velandia 💯

    • @4helio214
      @4helio214 Год назад +5

      @Sebastian Roussel Velandia what do you know?

    • @danielimmortuos666
      @danielimmortuos666 Год назад +12

      Yes, but it’s really hard for us to do so. We need to stay on high alert all the time to try and control our impulses and we mostly fail anyway

    • @danielimmortuos666
      @danielimmortuos666 Год назад +8

      @@user-ey2ev2lv3l the impulses to do or say inappropriate and antisocial things. For instance, when someone pisses me off I’ll feel like hurting them and sometimes I do so because I didn’t think things through and acted on an impulse. It sometimes feels like you literally have no free will

  • @Torreighh
    @Torreighh Год назад +15

    Hey Sam, I’ve noticed in a lot of online spaces with younger demographics (i.e tiktok, instagram, tumblr, etc.) there is an idea that BPD/NPD does not make a person abusive. The argument is that a diagnosis does not make someone abusive, but the person with the disorder is just a bad person.
    I am philosophically opposed to the idea that people can just be “bad”, or abusive for no apparent reason. That leaves me with the sticky situation of over-generalizing a group of people suffering from a disorder. I don’t necessarily like that either.
    Id appreciate hearing your thoughts on this. Wonderful video, as always!

  • @folaback46
    @folaback46 Год назад +7

    Can ptsd as a adult combat veteran cause anti social disorder due to extreme dissociation.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Год назад +7

      Antisocial behavior, yes. Disorder, no.

    • @folaback46
      @folaback46 Год назад

      @@samvaknin thanks for your response!

  • @ElianeJohnson
    @ElianeJohnson Год назад +8

    Would love to see more progress in the study and treatment of the 'ASPD

  • @chrislawuk
    @chrislawuk Год назад +5

    Another banger, and you know I swear there’s something about the thumbnail, like the guy looks sooo 😊familiar I just can’t quite place him… haha

  • @SasSas-fv9xx
    @SasSas-fv9xx 11 месяцев назад +2

    Verry interesting story.
    Thank you for this reading.
    See o lot off paterns and behavior in my toxic, relations because i m dealing with many toxic and mental people around me.

  • @beautifulbutterfly5578
    @beautifulbutterfly5578 Год назад +18

    It was found about ten genes connected to psychopathy, so it might be genetically predisposed.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Год назад +16

      These genes predispose to antisocial behavior. But should we regard antisocial behavior as a mental illness? Not in my view.

    • @APMTenants
      @APMTenants Год назад +4

      @@samvakninwouldn’t it be akin to autism? If not a mental illness, a behavioral challenge

  • @antoniabarradas
    @antoniabarradas Год назад +6

    Thanks again for such an interesting talk

  • @annikalindevall3862
    @annikalindevall3862 Год назад +13

    There is a swedish-norwegian documentary from 2021 called Psykopaten and it's very interesting, tragic and telling.

    • @nv_chino
      @nv_chino 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks I’ll have a look later

    • @noobpullup
      @noobpullup 3 месяца назад

      Link pls

  • @doktor_ghul
    @doktor_ghul Год назад +13

    I haven't found a drug yet that can get you anywhere near as high as a sitting at a desk writing, trying to imagine a story no matter how bizarre it is, or going out and getting into the weirdness of reality and doing a little time on the Proud Highway.

  • @juliesheard2122
    @juliesheard2122 Год назад +4

    I was under the impression that psychopathy could be identified by a particular gene. Not so?

  • @judrawing
    @judrawing Год назад +4

    Aah I wish I understood English better to understand everything, but with what I got, it's amazing

    • @judrawing
      @judrawing Год назад +2

      Actually paying more attention, I understood better, I like to draw while listening, but in other languages is harder to do

  • @lindaschubert5459
    @lindaschubert5459 Год назад +8

    Is narcissism associated with psychopathy?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Год назад +22

      Like narcissists, psychopaths are grandiose. The two disorders are often comorbid (diagnosed in the same person).

  • @elodiedupont9672
    @elodiedupont9672 Год назад +5

    Great video Sam.
    What is a highly functional psychopath ? Thanks

  • @watchreviews4k
    @watchreviews4k Год назад +3

    Interesting content. Keep up the good work on your channel. Regards, WR4K.

  • @Antiagingalchemy
    @Antiagingalchemy 3 дня назад

    You are a genius Sam 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @breemorrison901
    @breemorrison901 Год назад +5

    I love the way you say "marijuana." ❤😁

  • @TomasioTV
    @TomasioTV Год назад +5

    I did not expect to hear Hebrew. Lekavod Li.

  • @streaming5332
    @streaming5332 Год назад +6

    How do you know whether someone is a psychopath. I wouldn't know a psychopath unless they had a sign on their head saying 'psycho'

    • @LizEarthAngel3
      @LizEarthAngel3 Год назад +7

      You would struggle at first to identity one, it takes time as the mask slips and repeated behaviours etc

    • @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge
      @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge Год назад +3

      Many of them you can tell just how they look and carry themselves,I'm a diagnosed psychopath.

    • @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge
      @Jean-PaulLaBrecque-ll5ge 11 месяцев назад +1

      @caligirl9403 that sounds way more like a narcissist, psychopaths are no victims they mightve lived a really hard life but they would feel weak if confronted about blaming anyone else for thier problems,and they hate weakness so they would rather take ownership than blame anyone,they mightve went through something bad that they see as a key factor that lead to thier condition but are more antisocial than anything.

  • @susanstewart3017
    @susanstewart3017 Год назад +5

    Thankyou very much I agree 100%

  • @rosetheserpent
    @rosetheserpent 5 дней назад

    3:40 thank you for making that point

  • @127-u4l
    @127-u4l 11 месяцев назад +1

    best video on this topic

  • @annabelle_michelle
    @annabelle_michelle 4 месяца назад

    Always fun shadow dancing with Sam Vaknin!

  • @jeannfav2921
    @jeannfav2921 Год назад +4

    I really like your persona😊!

  • @wernerkarl
    @wernerkarl Год назад +2

    Yes, I agree - your intro is funny

  • @monishafrost7295
    @monishafrost7295 4 месяца назад

    Can you have antisocial personality with narcissistic personality too so a mix of them both?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 месяца назад +1

      Search the channel for "malignant narcissist".

  •  8 месяцев назад

    Could it be that the brain of a child makes an assessment of “is the society and/or family in which I live based on love or something else?” If the community is based on love, the child develops “normally”. If the community is based on something other than love, the child is inclined to develop a personality disorder, one that helps them fit better into their unloving environment.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  8 месяцев назад +1

      Watch the From Child to Narcissist playlist. Narcissism is indeed an adaptation to the environment.

  • @trulysovereign7837
    @trulysovereign7837 Год назад +5

    Love his haircut. Super handsome!

  • @HEDGme
    @HEDGme Год назад +4

    Oh an episode about me ❤❤❤😂

  • @PoisonelleMisty4311
    @PoisonelleMisty4311 Год назад

    Great video😊

  • @ddtafricangirl2583
    @ddtafricangirl2583 Год назад +8

    Yay for red wine 😊xxx

  • @maevey3
    @maevey3 Год назад +9

    Sam is good craic!

  • @veronicablandon5085
    @veronicablandon5085 Год назад +2

    Excellent 👍❤

  • @pberPSR
    @pberPSR Год назад

    everything i wanted to know happened in the first five minutes of this video

  • @DanChad-er9lh
    @DanChad-er9lh 2 месяца назад

    I’m practicing to become a psychopath by listening to Huey Lewis and the News.

  • @memecathar1263
    @memecathar1263 Год назад +8

    This guy is punk rock as fuuuuu

  • @salibacchus7197
    @salibacchus7197 Год назад +1

    You are the nicest ❤

  • @NObodDEE
    @NObodDEE 4 месяца назад

    I would like to know more about the specifics of a female psychopath.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  4 месяца назад

      Same as a male psychopaths. There are no gender-specific diagnoses.

    • @AshleyWilliams-xq7lj
      @AshleyWilliams-xq7lj 2 месяца назад +1

      You mean the minutae? Same as typical male/female differences. So the average female psychopath would be less physically violent than the male, but would be more socially malicious.

  • @CoachWhillock
    @CoachWhillock 7 месяцев назад

    This was unfortunate to hear haha. But very well done

  • @lmc8114
    @lmc8114 Год назад +1

    Why isn't bipolar included in the ASPD category? you mentioned that people with ASPD also have diabetes, but then again, a lot of people with bipolar disorder have diabetes too. I almost can't tell the difference between the 2 conditions, because many of the behaviour symptoms of ASPD and bipolar seem like they are the same. I'm somewhat confused.

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Год назад +1

      Search the channel via Vaknin-talks.com

  • @pappaprosjektet
    @pappaprosjektet 3 месяца назад

    Handsomme you are

  • @paulflint6254
    @paulflint6254 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow that's a high IQ

  • @kittencakes9836
    @kittencakes9836 Год назад

    Thank you 40:00

    • @ProAutoBodyShowcase
      @ProAutoBodyShowcase Год назад

      Whoever is in control of this channel just hacked into my playlist. This video was not supposed to be next. This guy is Fake the background is fake and the person face doesn't even exist. A thief manipulating ruining some people. Most of these posts are faf.
      I'll have more posts coming if this man/woman allows investigation and doesn't remove Posts of mine or his.
      Also maybe he has just been hacked. Some of these people are hacked and channels hijacked. I've seen people I know and exposed superimposing their images over the channel owners face

  • @VinayakJ-w2u
    @VinayakJ-w2u 8 месяцев назад

    How to be a psychopath