Sociopathy vs Psychopathy - What's The Difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2021
  • Many people use the terms sociopathy and psychopathy interchangeably, but they have different meanings. “Sociopath” is an unofficial term to describe a person who has antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), whereas psychopathy describes a set of personality traits. However, ASPD and psychopathy can overlap. Learn about the differences in this video.
    Remember that this video is not made to attack anyone who may display these signs or anyone diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, but rather to understand and bring more awareness to the topic! This video is also for informative purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any condition.
    Writer: Sidney Thompson
    Script Editor: Vanessa Tao
    Script Manager: Kelly Soong
    VO: Amanda Silvera
    Animator: Sam Rain ( / sadsamrain )
    RUclips Manager: Cindy Cheong
    References:
    Bonn, S. (2014, January 22). How to Tell a Sociopath From a Psychopath. PsychologyToday. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/how-tell-sociopath-psychopath
    Bonn, S. (2018, January 9). The Differences Between Psychopaths and Sociopaths. PsychologyToday. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/wicked-deeds/201801/the-differences-between-psychopaths-and-sociopaths
    Mayo Clinic. (2019, December 10). Antisocial personality disorder - Symptoms and causes. www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/antisocial-personality-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20353928
    Purse, M. (2020, June 15). How Sociopaths Are Different from Psychopaths. Verywell Mind. www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-sociopath-380184
    WebMD. (2014, March 25). Antisocial Personality Disorder. www.webmd.com/mental-health/antisocial-personality-disorder-overview
    WebMD. (2020, December 14). Whatâ s the Difference Between a Psychopath and a Sociopath? www.webmd.com/mental-health/psychopath-sociopath-differences

Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go  2 года назад +2683

    White chocolate or black chocolate? Comment below. Pt2

    • @justgivemeafunkinnam
      @justgivemeafunkinnam 2 года назад +133

      White, Also Psychopath i must say that this video is good. Doesnt touch on just how well we can fake emotions and pass as normal but it is good.

    • @rg64824
      @rg64824 2 года назад +49

      Whit but black chocolate is good too 😂

    • @lanatureestlartdedieu9591
      @lanatureestlartdedieu9591 2 года назад +81

      I would say dark chocolate

    • @flare2393
      @flare2393 2 года назад +27

      White

    • @luka962
      @luka962 2 года назад +26

      Black

  • @NarcSurvivor
    @NarcSurvivor 2 года назад +24384

    Psychopaths are almost emotionally dead. They are fearless. Sociopaths get angry and stressed out very easily.

    • @chefnova8531
      @chefnova8531 2 года назад +735

      @RowdyKid Psychopath dont feel fear at all if they clean up a murder for example its not because they fear its because they are aware they will suffer consequences there a difference between being fearless and careless. you can be aware of danger wihout feeling fear. second not all psychopath would clean up after a murder psychopathy is not something you devlop its people (like autism) born with a different brain than neurotypicals, and being a psychopath dosent restrain from being an idiot. In fact most low functional psychopath are in jail because they cannot feel fear but are too dumb to have awareness about the aftermath of their actions where high functional psychopath are smart enough to know that they should be careful altrough its hard for them to be careful cuz they rely on their intellect and not an emotion they r brain cannot simulate.

    • @SHVideografie
      @SHVideografie 2 года назад +435

      @RowdyKid I think psychopaths are more cold, calculated, fake emotions and blend in perfectly in society. Sociopaths are more unstable and act more upon their emotions.

    • @MEAPIE101
      @MEAPIE101 2 года назад +332

      so am i a sociopath or sum?

    • @palaksaxsena2959
      @palaksaxsena2959 2 года назад +311

      We, psychopaths are completely fearless and are a bit impulsive

    • @palaksaxsena2959
      @palaksaxsena2959 2 года назад +5

      @RowdyKid here a video for you: ruclips.net/video/dRjm7LZ2CEY/видео.html

  • @epicmusicvids4081
    @epicmusicvids4081 2 года назад +14929

    The sociopath growing leaves on his head like the other characters, while the psychopath wears the leaves in a necklace, is a good detail.

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan 2 года назад +631

      Holy crap I didn't see that that's awesome

    • @thabokgwele5268
      @thabokgwele5268 2 года назад +265

      How? What does it indicate?

    • @jdorsett4157
      @jdorsett4157 2 года назад +193

      i don't get it what does it symbolize?

    • @jdorsett4157
      @jdorsett4157 2 года назад +63

      @@thabokgwele5268 facts

    • @retrox2776
      @retrox2776 2 года назад +726

      @@thabokgwele5268 Correct me if wrong
      But I think the growing leaf on sociopath means that they dont hide anything and expose their emotions like how the leaf is exposed and growing.
      The Psychopath leaf is Cut and rearranged to show they're organized and are capable of changing themselves depending on who they're surrounded by...keeping their true selves hidden and small

  • @FonchoVidal
    @FonchoVidal Год назад +463

    "Most surgeons aren't psychopaths but most psychopaths are surgeons"
    - Sun Tzu

    • @Someone_s_nick2
      @Someone_s_nick2 3 месяца назад +39

      "When the patient woke up, his skeleton was missing, and the doctor was never heard from again
      ! Anyway.... that's how I lost my medical licence.
      "

    • @JoeTkrYT
      @JoeTkrYT 3 месяца назад +4

      @@Someone_s_nick2w reference

    • @omegagilgamesh
      @omegagilgamesh 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@Someone_s_nick2 was that from Meet the Doctor?

    • @Imdedmate
      @Imdedmate Месяц назад +1

      ​@@omegagilgamesh meet the medic

    • @sonampalmo3578
      @sonampalmo3578 Месяц назад +1

      smooth operators.

  • @Tmitric
    @Tmitric 2 месяца назад +170

    I always thought they were both just emotionless people, but one is cold and calculative, the other just can't control it. Thanks

    • @rs_gamming
      @rs_gamming Месяц назад +4

      Not really I am sociopath with psycopathic nature

    • @Gilgilbert.
      @Gilgilbert. Месяц назад +10

      @@DestroyahTheBanned🥶😈😈🐺🐺🗣️☠️😈👹

    • @hiliax
      @hiliax Месяц назад +16

      ​@@rs_gammingOmg you're so sigma and cold 🐺🖤⛓️

    • @rs_gamming
      @rs_gamming Месяц назад +1

      @@hiliax nah I am leaving

    • @frazebean5117
      @frazebean5117 19 дней назад +2

      @@rs_gamming NO DON'T LEAVE MY POOKIE WOOKIE BEAUTIFUL SIGMA!! WE NEED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR EDGY CONDITION 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go  2 года назад +5568

    Who here enjoyed the animation very much?

  • @Joanna-tx1ss
    @Joanna-tx1ss 2 года назад +3788

    I used to tell them apart simply by their names - sociopathy develops because of social reasons while a psychopath is born with a condition regarding their psyche, it’s actually in the name

    • @theemofemboycatgirlw3214
      @theemofemboycatgirlw3214 2 года назад +189

      That is actually really helpful I already knew the difference but still

    • @friendlybendy2070
      @friendlybendy2070 2 года назад +5

      It doesn't work

    • @kuromiauph
      @kuromiauph 2 года назад +67

      This kinda helps. I could never tell the difference hence me watching this vid.

    • @Joanna-tx1ss
      @Joanna-tx1ss 2 года назад +24

      @@theemofemboycatgirlw3214 yep it’s pretty helpful when trying to explain the difference to someone who’s new to this topic☺️

    • @theemofemboycatgirlw3214
      @theemofemboycatgirlw3214 2 года назад +27

      @@Joanna-tx1ss yeah I use psycho means psychological ie brain wiring socio means social so it's down to environment

  • @adeliehamilton9199
    @adeliehamilton9199 Год назад +106

    I feel very weird right now. Because I have always been subconsciously aware of me being fundamentally different than your every day person, but watching this video has shined more light on my tendencies and have made me become more aware. When comparing myself to both of sociopaths and psychopaths tendencies I have found myself in the middle of both of them every single time, and I can relate to everything you said. One thing that I didn't end up in the middle of was how I came to be this way. I believe that it comes from genetics because I have always had a stable life

    • @pudimy
      @pudimy 3 месяца назад +9

      Being a psychopath doesn't make you emotionally numb so you can feel emotions too, just in a different way than a person that isn't one

    • @blakeshaw4960
      @blakeshaw4960 3 месяца назад +3

      Same

    • @JoeTkrYT
      @JoeTkrYT 3 месяца назад +3

      ⁠​⁠@@pudimyit just means that the part on your brain that makes you feel empathy is really weak or “disabled” if we can call it that way, people whit aspd are completely normal besides that

    • @daultumitenub812
      @daultumitenub812 3 месяца назад +7

      ​@@pudimy being psychopathic may have benefits since i dont have emotions getting in the way of my work so im way more efficient than the others but sometimes i do have to remind myself whats socially acceptable

    • @Jaxswean
      @Jaxswean Месяц назад +2

      It coming from genetics would make a lot of sense, as my dad has been described as a psychopath and diagnosed as one, and I found that out after I told my mom I think I might be one but then I thought I was a sociopath, but after watching this video I feel a lot closer to a psychopath, and recently I’ve been noticing how much emotion I don’t feel by comparing my experience to those near me, like I feel as if I don’t understand why everyone gets so emotional and I don’t, like I can’t find something to make me cry I, no matter how much trouble I get into I’m never sad or even that angry, and no matter how many people in my life I lose it’s like I don’t care. And it’s not just sadness that I don’t see myself feeling it’s also other emotions like joy or fear, when someone I know makes a joke I’ll laugh but I don’t think the joke is funny, people will do a lot of things to try and make me mad just bc of how rare it is to see me that way, like calling me a n**ger or acting senseless, yet I have no reaction to things like that.

  • @someone_else2876
    @someone_else2876 Год назад +22

    I always get the two confused. Thanks for the video! Now I can correct myself whenever this topic comes up next in my life. I appreciate it.

  • @astudyinedits
    @astudyinedits 2 года назад +4842

    “I’m not a psychopath, Anderson. I’m a high-functioning sociopath. Do your research.”

    • @demonic.scientist
      @demonic.scientist 2 года назад +371

      the sherlock fandom's already here.
      good.

    • @ilyhsy
      @ilyhsy 2 года назад +16

      👏

    • @mhm7532
      @mhm7532 2 года назад +12

      wow krinj
      jkjkjk

    • @Rikdiwoskwudif
      @Rikdiwoskwudif 2 года назад +23

      I think that's a voice line from reaper in overwatch

    • @crazy4chessred195
      @crazy4chessred195 2 года назад +6

      Lololol I remember that! :,)

  • @Kale287
    @Kale287 2 года назад +2363

    So...
    Basically one is hot headed, but wears a heart on there sleeve.
    While the other one is cool and calculated, but bears a heart of stone?

    • @chillingongreens
      @chillingongreens 2 года назад +132

      And didn't even know it?

    • @darthgrif6543
      @darthgrif6543 2 года назад +100

      okay. but if it's hot headed. and wears the heart on their sleeve.
      Combine it with social anxiety? It's the person who secludes from people, who are afraid of getting hurt. and hurt others easily when they get too close and they make 1 minor mistake.

    • @invaderzim1265
      @invaderzim1265 2 года назад +4

      Ssssshhhh 🤫😶

    • @myounarii2445
      @myounarii2445 2 года назад +8

      Witty✨ can i borrow this phrase?? Thank you! I'll put it on my research in the future.

    • @wranzzz2579
      @wranzzz2579 2 года назад +3

      So smart very well said

  • @Dumpstertheclown
    @Dumpstertheclown 3 месяца назад +2

    Love these kinds of videos for writing and making characters

  • @thewritingmechanic
    @thewritingmechanic Год назад +2

    This was actually very useful to tell the two ASPD conditions apart. Ty.

  • @ViiKing_
    @ViiKing_ 2 года назад +9197

    I really like the character design for the sociopath and the psychopath, also the topic is very interesting

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  2 года назад +642

      Samantha is the artist here!

    • @darthgrif6543
      @darthgrif6543 2 года назад +71

      Thank you sam, Also i do love the character design.
      Although on a personal level. I think i now have a friend who thinks im a psychopath. because i finally proven a point.

    • @humancivilizationsociety2328
      @humancivilizationsociety2328 2 года назад +14

      Yes it's very entertaining to watch.

    • @siladarpasha5613
      @siladarpasha5613 2 года назад +4

      I'm sociopath. Will develop into a psychopath 😋😊

    • @humancivilizationsociety2328
      @humancivilizationsociety2328 2 года назад +19

      @@siladarpasha5613 wuþ

  • @imanhaqeem2524
    @imanhaqeem2524 2 года назад +2543

    Short answer: Psychopathy are private impostors while Sociopathy are public

    • @UczuciaTM
      @UczuciaTM 2 года назад +80

      But, it all depends.
      For example: I tend to mask a lot, even if I’m a sociopath

    • @horns4265
      @horns4265 2 года назад +36

      I tend to be more calculated and lay low even though I’m a sociopath

    • @vastchimera7323
      @vastchimera7323 2 года назад +88

      @@horns4265 if you think you are a sociopath, you ain't a sociopath lmao

    • @iloveemoboys4139
      @iloveemoboys4139 2 года назад +11

      @@vastchimera7323 i know you didn't jus..

    • @matrix9140
      @matrix9140 2 года назад +13

      @@horns4265 did you go to a therapist?

  • @dontcare3194
    @dontcare3194 Месяц назад +5

    Your voice sounds almost calm and emotionless (my opinion) also great art btw. (Just subscribed cuz i already love your content)

  • @prid3_33
    @prid3_33 10 месяцев назад +12

    The way I always thought about it is that sociopaths can choose to feel empathetic, or chose whether to feel guilty they have the capability to understand the difference between right and wrong but can choose where to apply it where as psychopaths cannot do any of those things.

  • @deepfriedcaprisun2678
    @deepfriedcaprisun2678 2 года назад +4542

    To sum up, psychopaths hate you but pretend to like you while sociopaths are more like “I hate you and I want you to know it.”

    • @palakkumari112
      @palakkumari112 Год назад +305

      i think sociopaths are much better at least in their case you know you will be in danger around them but in psychopath's case you have no idea what's coming your way ...so scary

    • @wrlly
      @wrlly Год назад +237

      @@palakkumari112 I don't like how you state being around a sociopath is necessarily putting yourself in danger,, they are humans too afterall and you as a person have the right to keep a critical eye on what they do and not put yourself in danger. It doesn't mean they are
      also, it is not hate sociopaths feel towards others ; they just don't find most people interesting or worth their time in any way

    • @frogonthebikeheh
      @frogonthebikeheh Год назад +30

      This comment just lack of knowledge whatsoever. Some of us like some people.

    • @frogonthebikeheh
      @frogonthebikeheh Год назад +15

      @@wrlly exactly, the last paragraph is so true

    • @testierrobin
      @testierrobin Год назад +45

      can you stop villian-izing them

  • @jellystarlight1469
    @jellystarlight1469 2 года назад +3831

    Note for viewers: Sociopaths can actually can have almost exactly the same symptoms as psychopaths being calculated and thoughtful, but still fall under sociopathy from being learned and having a slight bit of empathy. The crossovers are quite common and often the main difference is how their condition first developed. The disorder is very different from person to person.

    • @savazedbagi2658
      @savazedbagi2658 2 года назад +17

      THABSKS

    • @viridia1526
      @viridia1526 2 года назад +37

      Alexander Dashit : I am pretty sure being a sociopath does not equate to committing crimes at all.

    • @herbacna
      @herbacna 2 года назад +15

      @Alexander Dashit so like what kind of crimes are we talking about? Petty theft, hitting a fellow kid, drinking underaged, doing drugs or owning a knife? Can it be as simple as that?
      Do you have a link to it? I can’t find it with a quick search.
      Sorry for the trouble

    • @reapvkz1
      @reapvkz1 2 года назад +24

      @@NuevoExistence Well said, there is a huge spectrum. I am an ASPD with some Psychopath traits and NPD. My exxes served a purpose, but I am highly in Love of my partner. We can care, is just not very common.

    • @RafalToDs
      @RafalToDs 2 года назад +4

      Are you sure? If psychopaths are soo good in fake emotions and 'Empaty', how do you tell apart a sociopath from a psychopath who is faking? I'm really confuse right now... I was diagnosed with sociopathy a few years ago... But I have all the Psychopath traits in this video... I don't what to do next.

  • @queenyokoofkei3257
    @queenyokoofkei3257 Год назад +1

    This was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @LeeSerrano
    @LeeSerrano 9 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing explanation! Thanks

  • @elyeliza8287
    @elyeliza8287 2 года назад +3534

    01:00 is what A LOT of people need to hear. I keep hearing so many people calling themselves Antisocial just because they don't like being around people. They might be Asocial...

    • @rainy5517
      @rainy5517 2 года назад +129

      Yes ur right!! I used to find that it's called anti-social, but now I know it's asocial. But I feel like I'm also anti social, because I have no empathy when I hurt others and I'm kinda manipulative. I do feel really guilty tho, but I get really angry for no reason. Anyways, I don't want to claim I have it, I just like to assume. I'm gonna get that checked in the future

    • @umangsheel7819
      @umangsheel7819 2 года назад +24

      @@rainy5517 It's similar for me. If it's someone I care for, I will go up and beyond to make sure I protecc them, but if I don't, well, let's just say the no-empathy thing happens. Thankfully, if I meet anyone, I will care for them : D
      Another thing is that I used to be a rather impulsive kid in 4th and stuff, and lashed out at people in anger because I couldn't take teasing '`/
      It's not a problem anymore (am in 10th), but considering this vid, I'm prob one. That, added with specific types of laws/rules I tend to disregard, because they feel supressive. For example, a friend of mine stated stuff about not being able to join LGTBQ+ because of being a Muslim and rules. I basically said stuff about them rules being stupid :)
      AND I can manipulate a bit, I guess. Like everything I do usually has an ulterior motive. Said motive is usually me triggering help for people somehow, but still.
      So I have some anti-social behaviour most probably, like a very diluted form of sociopathy, but prob I do ._.
      I think that sounds accurate

    • @rainy5517
      @rainy5517 2 года назад +16

      @@umangsheel7819 it's a struggle for me, because I manipulate them into helping me, even if they need the help the most and then when I blame them for everything, they end up hating themself.
      My self esteem is very low, so hurting others just makes it worse. I know what I'm doing, but at the same time, its hard to stop and I dont wanna do it, because I end up really guilty and hating myself even more (I do want them to help me tho, idk it's really hard to explain)
      I'm trying to be a better person. I dont lash out that much anymore, but when I do, I disregard all MY mistakes and blame it on others. It's like my brain wont function and I'm too stubborn to admit

    • @umangsheel7819
      @umangsheel7819 2 года назад

      @@rainy5517 Well then, would you like me to try helping you?

    • @rainy5517
      @rainy5517 2 года назад

      @@umangsheel7819 oh, so you got any tips?

  • @cockola2936
    @cockola2936 2 года назад +4041

    Here are the main 5 differences
    1. 1:27 Sociopaths don't care about others while psychopaths pretend to
    2. 1:58 Sociopaths are impulsive while psychopaths tend to be methodical
    3. 2:26 Sociopaths are generally a product of their environment while psychopaths are born
    4. 2:57 Sociopaths can feel empathy in certain situations while psychopaths cannot
    5. 3:27 Sociopaths tend to be unstable while psychopaths are "stable"

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  2 года назад +531

      Thanks for putting this together! :)

    • @newb.justnewb.8762
      @newb.justnewb.8762 2 года назад +79

      Conclusion: I am a sociopath.
      These videos are starting to hit me where it's suppossed to hurt.

    • @friendlybendy2070
      @friendlybendy2070 2 года назад +20

      Its really hard for me to have a thought for others when I get super abused as a sociopath

    • @nashshhh
      @nashshhh 2 года назад +8

      Oh- 👀👄👀

    • @emadancikova808
      @emadancikova808 2 года назад +11

      Sooo... I am a psychpath?

  • @smartypi3580
    @smartypi3580 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you! I've been looking up the term sociopath recently, but the definitions aren't very good, but this is amazing and describes things well!

  • @feuvissound2249
    @feuvissound2249 Год назад +3

    This is quite a helpful video because people oftentimes mistake the two terms as one and the same, even though they are different.

  • @MssBeccaSpain
    @MssBeccaSpain 2 года назад +737

    It is sinister to see how a psychopath looks like a politician in general

    • @chillingongreens
      @chillingongreens 2 года назад +75

      Yeah. The politicians are probably mostly high functioning sociopaths though.
      Good at lying and socially well adjusted.

    • @ezklwlsn
      @ezklwlsn 2 года назад +25

      @@chillingongreens you mean psychopath

    • @spoopymayers2224
      @spoopymayers2224 2 года назад +9

      @@ezklwlsn nope he means sociopaths

    • @sethmerczero9827
      @sethmerczero9827 2 года назад +33

      Don't a lot of psychopaths study law

    • @ceterisparibus8966
      @ceterisparibus8966 2 года назад +8

      @@sethmerczero9827 Good point

  • @Sunny-lu9un
    @Sunny-lu9un 2 года назад +3878

    Hi, someone with diagnosed ASPD here. In my experiences, I can’t feel empathy whatsoever, but I still usually have a sense of right and wrong.
    As an example, I tend to be completely removed from the emotions of others. I can still develop attachments to people, the same way everybody else does. The difference is that I can not regulate that they’re alive in my mind. It’s comparable to how you see characters in a movie, or a book. You can get very attached to these characters, so much so that you may cry when they die. But you can never really experience genuine connection with these people. It’s like everyone’s a cardboard cutout, or a really realistic robot.
    Thus, if I hurt someone, I won’t feel bad. I make it a point that I won’t do it again, because it would damage our relationship, but when I have upset someone, I feel no remorse because the act is already done, and I don’t understand nor care about their emotions.
    This, in my understanding, is the best way to understand Aspd.
    We can make connections, and become attached to people. The friends we have ARE genuine friends. We get upset when people around us die, or when we’re in dangerous situations. We get upset when people don’t like us, or hurt us.
    However, we aren’t upset about these things because of your emotions, we’re upset about these things because of our own emotions. We can’t understand others whatsoever, so we rely on our own morals, which, can be sometimes, bad.
    And yes, for the record, we do have emotions. Quite strong ones, in my case. However, as you see it, most of us repress our emotions, because it’s what we’re used to.
    We can’t see or feel others emotions, so our natural urge is to not let others see or feel ours.
    For example, my thought process when one of my friends is crying is something like this.
    Me: “why are you crying?”
    My friend: “my boyfriend just broke up with me!”
    Me in my head: “ok, well, I want this person to keep on being my friend. I don’t really care that they’re crying, but I like them, so I’ll support them.”
    Me: “I’m sorry that happened”.
    However, this behaviour took a while to learn for me. I know that as a child, people would cry and I wouldn’t do anything. This isn’t because I didn’t care, it’s because I couldn’t see that they were upset. Again, the thing I want to drive home here is that we can’t understand others emotions. ASPD sufferers who haven’t tried to develop emotional intelligence can go as far as to think crying means that someone is happy. That’s the most important thing to understand when dealing with someone with this illness.

    • @abiade9614
      @abiade9614 2 года назад +398

      Thanks for sharing that. This helps understand the condition a lot! I just have one question if you don’t mind. You don’t have to answer.
      Do you wish you didn’t have ASPD? Or are you happy/comfortable with it?

    • @Sunny-lu9un
      @Sunny-lu9un 2 года назад +191

      @@NuevoExistence literally medically diagnosed, it's ok if you don't believe that, but there's no need to comment.

    • @Sunny-lu9un
      @Sunny-lu9un 2 года назад +33

      @@NuevoExistence fair

    • @Sunny-lu9un
      @Sunny-lu9un 2 года назад +496

      @@abiade9614 I do wish I didn't have it. However, it does have advantages. I'm able to prioritise myself and my family, and it's easy to think about myself compared to others. I've never been a people pleaser, and I've always been able to pursue my own goals. However, other than that, it's almost overwhelmingly bad. I do wish I didn't have it, but it IS what makes me "me", so I have accepted it. Thanks for asking!

    • @kep1er797
      @kep1er797 2 года назад +13

      yikes another wannabe edgy person

  • @Ryuixn
    @Ryuixn 3 месяца назад +1

    The animation is just eye candy✨️

  • @fredriddles1763
    @fredriddles1763 25 дней назад

    One of the coolest videos I've ever seen. Thank you for it! I used to use sociopath in place of psychopath, but now I understand the correct context to use each term.

  • @lucyyy13
    @lucyyy13 2 года назад +2408

    "I'm not a psychopath, Anderson, I'm a high-functioning sociopath. Do your research." -Sherlock Holmes

    • @jebsheep9576
      @jebsheep9576 2 года назад +22

      what do u think was the best Sherlock ep?

    • @lucyyy13
      @lucyyy13 2 года назад +40

      @@jebsheep9576 I think it was the first one, the study in Pink is just my favourite. I like the part with the pills ❤️ Also I ship Johnlock and the scene in cafe was great😅 But all the episodes was amazing, I love Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock! And what about you? :)

    • @jebsheep9576
      @jebsheep9576 2 года назад +11

      @@lucyyy13 lol wasnt expecting such a fast answer

    • @jebsheep9576
      @jebsheep9576 2 года назад +9

      Hounds of Baskerville

    • @jebsheep9576
      @jebsheep9576 2 года назад +15

      ye for me serlock holmes = benedict cumberbatch

  • @excalibur800
    @excalibur800 2 года назад +1838

    Not the wannabe edgy people in the comments, claiming to be sociapaths/psychopaths. 😐 Like being anti-social or not being emotional, doesn't automatically mean you're a sociopath/psychopath.

    • @fel524
      @fel524 2 года назад +153

      @🐰Choccy Bunny🐰 lmao. Expectations subverted.

    • @niceguy4801
      @niceguy4801 2 года назад +148

      Yeah it's cringe asf

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 2 года назад +166

      I'm here because I have a character that is a psychopath and one that is a sociopath. I wanted to see how well the traits match up with them respectively.

    • @fel524
      @fel524 2 года назад +152

      @@blueflare3848 a fellow writer I see, here for some desk research. Very nice! Good luck.

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 2 года назад +53

      @@fel524 Thank you. Good luck to you as well!

  • @eyemallears2647
    @eyemallears2647 Год назад +1

    Thank you, great content.

  • @bravepigster
    @bravepigster 10 месяцев назад +7

    At a certain point, you’ll realize that other people tend to focus too much on the morality of their choices rather than what they stand to gain.
    It’s a good starter block of knowing where you stand on the mental scale.
    Another big one, which is decidedly more obvious in this “pathic tell” is your effect on other people.
    Sociopaths never tend to connect to people well enough, but can still leave lasting effects, while psychopaths can change dozens of people through over the course of their lives through subtle influences.
    Essentially, psychopaths can mold people because they will tend to be appearing as intelligent, respectable people, while simultaneously sharing with you the most unethical ways to accomplish your task whilst hiding all the bad sides of what you’ve just been convinced to do.

  • @MCPunk55
    @MCPunk55 2 года назад +2392

    The way I've studied it, Sociopaths are erratic, impulsive, very anxious, and tend to feel regret for their actions. Psychopaths are methodical, manipulative, enjoy torturing their victims and feel no remorse at all. They are very intelligent, capable of faking any emotion that isn't anger. They're also quick to anger if they feel they are not in control.

    • @astrid2683
      @astrid2683 2 года назад +31

      Wow. Yeah that makes sense

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 2 года назад +169

      Sounds about right. Sociopaths also tend to recognize what they're doing is wrong, but will often try to justify their behavior. Meanwhile psychopaths don't believe they're in the wrong at all. Psychopaths also despise agonizing boredom, which explains why they indulge in reckless behaviors (that, and the fact they don't have a fear of consequence).

    • @nikkcox2880
      @nikkcox2880 2 года назад +46

      stop being stupid please and understand that all sociopaths are diffrent ok, you guys are labeling sociopaths,and psychopahs like zodiac signs, its like me saying you and other 50 guys are exactly the same because you are a scorpio

    • @sinkbacteria7749
      @sinkbacteria7749 2 года назад +129

      Contrary to popular belief; psychopaths are not naturally sadistic. There is nothing to be gained for them when torturing another human being. If they have no objective goal to gain from the torture, then there is no reason to inflict pain. Sociopaths, are more likely to be sadistic, because it requires a level of empathy. A bad mix of empathy and abuse will make a person projecting their pain on others, not just for sociopaths.

    • @MCPunk55
      @MCPunk55 2 года назад +5

      @@sinkbacteria7749 Okay then. Enlighten us, Bacteria.

  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go  2 года назад +6571

    White chocolate or black chocolate? Comment below.

  • @gulmoharsontakke3621
    @gulmoharsontakke3621 4 месяца назад

    Very nice video
    Love the animation music & script

  • @SN.0
    @SN.0 8 месяцев назад +8

    As a psychopath I can say that most of what was in the video is right but there are some points:
    Sometimes we have empathy only to understand another person so we can use them to our advantage
    Sometimes psychopaths are Not born, but are made
    Overall this was a clear and good description of the two but you have to remember psychopaths and sociopaths can come in different ways and forms

    • @vtncv
      @vtncv 25 дней назад

      so how many have u killed so far? i'm at 1 only.

    • @vincent-lm8sv
      @vincent-lm8sv 23 дня назад

      ​@@vtncvMy god....
      You have rookie numbers. Only 1 hahaha

  • @exiledPostman
    @exiledPostman 2 года назад +426

    I like how these videos explain scary topics in a calm and comfortable way.

    • @milevenendgame
      @milevenendgame 2 года назад +3

      Yeah

    • @hessaalmuheiri2950
      @hessaalmuheiri2950 2 года назад +3

      Same

    • @BMB200
      @BMB200 2 года назад +7

      How is this a scary topic?

    • @milevenendgame
      @milevenendgame 2 года назад +7

      @@BMB200 not exactly scary, just *kind* of disturbing and this channel talks about topics like these very calmly

  • @mateotorres777
    @mateotorres777 2 года назад +818

    I do think it's important to remark that there are functional, non-violent psychopaths (and sociopaths) who can actually live a long, normal and peaceful life without having issues with other people.

    • @vexatriss
      @vexatriss 2 года назад +42

      Yes because they realize they can just about never get away with any crime in today’s world where every street corner has 16 different angles of camera in 4k. They understand that they will be caught so they don’t do it.

    • @goldencloud7527
      @goldencloud7527 2 года назад +90

      @@vexatriss so your saying we dont kill cuz we dont wanna go to jail?...
      ok

    • @vexatriss
      @vexatriss 2 года назад +26

      @@goldencloud7527 it’s a very valid reason. Why would you want to go to jail for such a small thing

    • @skinnybuggo
      @skinnybuggo 2 года назад +5

      @@goldencloud7527 if you're a psychopath ye

    • @caragea1547
      @caragea1547 2 года назад +46

      @@vexatriss killing someone is a 'small' thing? wha-

  • @randomclankitties
    @randomclankitties 2 месяца назад

    ASPD runs in my family and two separate family members show symptoms in very different ways, so I greatly appreciate having this as a form of reference in an effort to help my sister. I appreciate you making an effort to humanize people with these symptoms ❤

  • @Cryptic-Hatter
    @Cryptic-Hatter 8 месяцев назад +1

    This has been quite enlightening..I think I should check in with a psychologist

  • @keo22
    @keo22 2 года назад +408

    My girlfriend is a diagnosed sociopath, I didn’t realize how much stigma was put behind the labels until I met her.

    • @martinasignorelli2932
      @martinasignorelli2932 2 года назад +45

      Eehm... Sorry, I don't want to seem impertinent and bother you, but could you please elaborate? In what ways is your girlfriend different from the stigma? I'm just curious, I'm really interested in psychology, especially when it comes to people who suffer from ASPD. Anyway, you don't have to answer if you don't want to, and sorry for my English, it's not my mother tongue. Have a nice day!

    • @hexodyia
      @hexodyia 2 года назад +10

      Along with Martina, I'd also like to know! I know this video isn't 100% accurate, but I don't really see many things touching this topic.

    • @Name..........
      @Name.......... 2 года назад +1

      @@martinasignorelli2932 take a class don't study people you don't know

    • @davidduran761
      @davidduran761 2 года назад +5

      Along with sinsomniac, I'd like to know too.

    • @RS_4582
      @RS_4582 2 года назад +2

      Along with David, I also would like to know if it is okay with you.

  • @kaidanariko
    @kaidanariko 2 года назад +679

    My husband is a sociopath. They can also be prone to having “favorites” like only liking one person. Or just their wife and kids. Or just having one friend. They can also appear along side ASD. PTSD. ODD. and sensory issues or anxiety.

    • @mayonnaiseaddict4676
      @mayonnaiseaddict4676 2 года назад +83

      That’s very interesting. If you don’t mind me asking, how do you deal with someone who feels little to no empathy for others?

    • @thephoenix2038
      @thephoenix2038 2 года назад +56

      @@mayonnaiseaddict4676 My family live with me and they're doing pretty fine, so it can't be hard

    • @au9parsec
      @au9parsec 2 года назад +15

      I am sociopathic chipmunk who is thinking about getting professional help because of the fact that I'm a sociopath.

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 2 года назад +16

      Interesting how similar that is to a BPD phenomenon known as "favourite part". Cluster B after all but damn

    • @dianavandentillaart-kool9335
      @dianavandentillaart-kool9335 2 года назад +100

      My husband is diagnosed to be in the full spectrum of psychopathy and I am diagnosed with primairy psychopathy in a lower spectrum and severe BPD, my husband and I are attached to each other in our own way.
      And for those who think psychopaths don't experience fear, that is not true!
      I also have PTSD, panic disorder and OCD wich are anxiety disorders
      It just depends on wich spectrum you are with psychopathy or sociopathy.
      Therapy can teach you to behave as social as possible but also learn you to recognize your emotions ( yes even psychopaths do have emotions, being emotionally comprimised doesn't mean that you don't have emotions that's a misconception)

  • @AidenHartley-xw9hw
    @AidenHartley-xw9hw Месяц назад

    the way you described it.. i always thought it was the other way around

  • @Chaos_Hound
    @Chaos_Hound Месяц назад +2

    I’ve been working on a story, and one of the characters is a sociopath. I want to be as accurate as possible, so thank you for this!

  • @sebastianmaker6798
    @sebastianmaker6798 2 года назад +5490

    My mother is a sociopath, and was diagnosed in high school. This lead to severe strain in our relationship and her treatment of me, but in no way is my mother an inherently bad person. In fact, talking to her about her perception of the world has made it a lot easier for me to understand why she behaves the way she does. She's explained that until she had me and my brother- and since then- she's never felt love for anyone. Not her parents, siblings, friends, or partners. Just us. I don't know if this is because she sees us as an extension of herself, but it was interesting to hear because it's not a fact she's ashamed of. I think her being mistreated as a child is what contributed to her mistreatment of me: it was how she believed parents created children. But in that same vein, my mother has always been supportive of me being queer and is passionate about LGBT+ rights- she does have a clear sense of morality and sticks to it. After I moved out, I gave my mother an ultimatum that we would not speak until she sought treatment for her past trauma, and over the last few years, she's shown major improvement in how she treats herself and others.

    • @ileanabriannemari
      @ileanabriannemari 2 года назад +441

      Good for you ah, I'm glad that your mother is seeking treatment and trying to better her relationship with you :DDD

    • @eri-nyan8539
      @eri-nyan8539 2 года назад +246

      Aaaw it's so sweet that the first one your mother love is you and your brother

    • @Cobbido
      @Cobbido 2 года назад +38

      Being an inherently bad person is pretty much a requirement for the diagnosis.

    • @Ozee13
      @Ozee13 2 года назад +9

      Woah that is interesting but I sure don’t care

    • @loicdelange2775
      @loicdelange2775 2 года назад +203

      @@Ozee13 then why do you comment?

  • @axlcerv7071
    @axlcerv7071 2 года назад +1134

    As someone who is diagnosed with ASPD (Sociopath kind), I can assure you we have a sense of right and wrong, its just, a little different for all of us.

    • @cringenightmareintown4030
      @cringenightmareintown4030 2 года назад +9

      Is that true tho?

    • @thefancycat2652
      @thefancycat2652 2 года назад +43

      @@cringenightmareintown4030 why are you asking that?

    • @cringenightmareintown4030
      @cringenightmareintown4030 2 года назад +103

      @@thefancycat2652 there are so many edgy Kids in this comment section that say that they have aspd just becuse the think they have similar symptoms. Mostly it might be hormones. Some have actually been diagnosed

    • @thefancycat2652
      @thefancycat2652 2 года назад +39

      @@cringenightmareintown4030 I see what you mean, but what right do we really have to doubt someone's diagnosis?

    • @cringenightmareintown4030
      @cringenightmareintown4030 2 года назад +54

      @@thefancycat2652 i dont typicly doubt a diagnosis, but aspd is very unlikely to get. Plus people can have one of the symptoms but it does not mean they have aspd. Like before my father thought i had autisim becuse of my hyper fokus on what im intrested in, but it turns out i have add. The point is anyone can Lie, especily in the Internett

  • @ChristineKowal-lj3hr
    @ChristineKowal-lj3hr 4 месяца назад +5

    As a person who is half psychopath (I’m bipolar) this explains a lot of my life and I thank you for teaching people about these mental health issues 😊

    • @JoeTkrYT
      @JoeTkrYT 3 месяца назад

      so.. you switch from normal to psycho sometimes or what

    • @RootGroves-hl8kt
      @RootGroves-hl8kt 2 месяца назад

      I can feel empathy , before someone becomes obsolete or of a less related value , then I cant.For example I dont mind hurting people to get money because money for me >>> everything else.I Im not sure if this is genuine empathy or not tho.I am ashamed I am like that and im trying to not think this way.

    • @xalthzdornier4805
      @xalthzdornier4805 2 месяца назад +2

      You're not lmao

    • @JoeTkrYT
      @JoeTkrYT 2 месяца назад +2

      @@xalthzdornier4805 Bro did not just said “you dont have that lmao” 💀

    • @SereneCunexo
      @SereneCunexo Месяц назад

      As a person who is half dead (Im Alive) this explains alot of my life and I thank you for teaching people about those mental health issues 😊

  • @thegamerinanutshell7621
    @thegamerinanutshell7621 2 месяца назад

    thanks made my diagnosis easier to understand

  • @InnocentSweetie123
    @InnocentSweetie123 2 года назад +324

    As someone who studies psychology and often writes stories about characters with various kinds of psychological conditions, this is so very helpful to me since I want to delectable characters as accurately as I possibly can.
    Plus, psychology has always been a topic of interest to me. I actually hope to become a psychotherapist someday.

    • @rainy5517
      @rainy5517 2 года назад +10

      And you will achieve that goal! Keep holding on to your dreams

    • @CoolDudeLiveTheLife
      @CoolDudeLiveTheLife 2 года назад +5

      Good luck. I hope you will become one

    • @cs6830
      @cs6830 2 года назад +4

      that's what I want to do when I grow up too

    • @MissElixir
      @MissElixir 2 года назад +5

      Ooooh me too! I love writing characters and one of my characters has a tricky brain. Isn't it interesting to try to put yourself in the shoes of that mindset? That's what I love about character development. And I wish you luck on your endeavor!

    • @wika4077
      @wika4077 2 года назад

      You’re gonna get a psychotherapist someday. I believe in you (:

  • @cakefrosting6451
    @cakefrosting6451 2 года назад +1786

    It’s a sad thing that just a certain change in a certain part of one’s gene can become either a mad genius like Einstein or a psychopath.
    I remembered reading a few reports that psychopaths do share a high IQ score similar to that of geniuses like Thomas Edison

    • @ferdithetank7535
      @ferdithetank7535 2 года назад +46

      Not quite, the key parts of becoming a person for a child are always family(or it's substitutes) and environment.

    • @chinmustache6420
      @chinmustache6420 2 года назад +122

      I agree with your statement, but it’s a bit complicated.
      It’s been thought that schizophrenia can be caused by one particular gene, and scientists confirmed that by deleting that gene in a group of monkeys. Autism appears to be caused by many genes, as well as environment.
      Einstein was a genius, but he had trouble living in society, whereas psychopaths can completely blend in, appearing normal.
      Whether it’s genes or environment, there’s a lot of variation in people, and conditions. We just have to work with what we got

    • @chillingongreens
      @chillingongreens 2 года назад +47

      Well, if they don't have to spend all their energy worrying avout emotion, their brain is freed up to pursue other things.
      It is an interesting premise though. If humans did not have to worry about emotions, then what would our brains be trying to do to survive instead?

    • @samuraiboi2735
      @samuraiboi2735 2 года назад +1

      Tbh its both genetically made or just human made by bullying or just jealous

    • @potitishogun2961997
      @potitishogun2961997 2 года назад +7

      Plot twist; Thomas Edison was a psychopath XD
      (I dunno if that's true-)

  • @callum9500
    @callum9500 Год назад

    Best explanation I’ve had

  • @jordierinsyaputra1932
    @jordierinsyaputra1932 7 месяцев назад +3

    Years of abuse have turned me into a sociopath. I just couldn't help it. It is a survival mechanism.

  • @kennithithink5855
    @kennithithink5855 2 года назад +1178

    As someone with ASPD i hate the negative stigma around it. Barely anyone who is a sociopath or psychopath is actually a bad person. Everyone has negative flaws, we just happen to be more apathetic than other people around us.

    • @sleepdemonjax6321
      @sleepdemonjax6321 2 года назад +115

      There is a reason for the negative stigma. Whilst yes I agree that many people with ASPD aren't bad people, the negative stigma is put on all those with ASPD as a result of those who are highly Psychopathic/fully Psychopathic (and the people who are highly/fully Psychopathic are considered dangerous for a really good reason. They often leave suffering for dozens of other people in their wake).
      Read 'surrounded by psychopaths' by Thomas Erikson. It really helps shed a light on fully psychopathic people (again, they are the extreme end of the ASPD spectrum, but they are surprisingly large in number). And by the way, if you do read the book, I scored 23/40 and I consider those who are 30/40 - 35/40 the most dangerous. However, despite my 23/40, I think my personality is Major Green, Minor Yellow, Minor Blue.

    • @guiserixsacha4520
      @guiserixsacha4520 2 года назад +38

      well I mean... no being able to feel empathy makes you unable to be... well like most of us. it is a guarantee that you understand what would the consequences of your action on other would be if you did one thing or another. without that deep and clear understanding we have no garantee of basic level safety around people like you.
      like imagine someone who sad because they have law self esteem and considers themselve as ugly, let's say someone who doesn't have ASPD talk to them, and let's even say they actually indeed don't find them attractive. what are they going to say ?
      Well they'll say something along the line of "don't say that you are not ugly" or "everyone have they're own taste, there's someone out there for you !" even if they indeed don't consider them attractive. why ? because it is no use to tell a possibly hurtfull personal truth to someone who is already very sad and has no self esteem. it's dangerous even, it coul lead to depression and even suicide. you can imagine how you would feel in such situation, it would be painfull... or at least if you don't have ASPD you'd easily imagine it and immediatly know what is the right choice to make here.
      now let's say the other person has ASPD... well tell me yourself ! what would you say to someone who call themselves ugly, have very low self esteem and that you indeed don't find attractive ? can you 100% guarantee that you would know what to say to not hurt that person more than they already are ?
      My bet is on no.
      so it just doesn't feel safe being around people with ASPD, not only because they're different and we're efraid of anything that is different, but also because they're different in an unsafe way from our point of view.

    • @nafunafu0
      @nafunafu0 2 года назад +2

      thank you for saying that

    • @jonnyedwards6345
      @jonnyedwards6345 2 года назад +18

      “The negative stigma” you literally can’t feel empathy if you have these conditions, there is a “negative stigma” because the condition is a negative thing. It’s not very complicated, however I’d agree with you that media overemphasises these conditions and exaggerates their violent ness or calculativness for the thrill of the audience.
      And I can’t believe you just used “negative” and “flaw” right next to each other, every flaw is negative, otherwise it’s not a flaw, the sheer ridiculousness of young I suppose liberals is actually hilarious.
      I would bet my life, that you are a self diagnosed teenage girl lmao.

    • @crimsonrayquaza46
      @crimsonrayquaza46 2 года назад +68

      @@jonnyedwards6345 why do I get the feeling that you're a nutjob
      Needless dragging politics in

  • @ecoo911
    @ecoo911 2 года назад +1528

    As a sociopath , we do have a sense of empathy but our perspective and overwhelming analytic view on the world intervene so much that we can’t show a genuine care for things that people normally would care for.

    • @earlysteven123
      @earlysteven123 2 года назад +86

      It is interesting to see things from your POV. This topic is quite interesting to me and I don’t want to just stereotype one thing or another because I know not all people with ASPD are the same.

    • @funtimewithevna9212
      @funtimewithevna9212 2 года назад +35

      EDGYYYYYYY

    • @user-kd3gz1hl1e
      @user-kd3gz1hl1e 2 года назад +28

      I'm a psychopath (37/40 on the PCL-R) as far as I'm concerned psychopathy is an adaptive evolutionary strategy for a r-selected ecology, or fast life history strategy. Latest research seems to suggest that similar traits and behaviours are found in psychopathic chimpanzees as they are in psychopathic humans, similar genes seem to be the common link.
      I'm not buying that 'sociopath' or ASPD is even related to psychopathy, but just a list of negative behaviours lumped together for the sake of convenience. The supposed link is 'factor 2 psychopathy', yet this manifests in women as borderline which shows flaws in the theory that it's connected to psychopathy, the idea that women can be psychopaths seems pretty ridiculous from an evolutionary perspective too.

    • @sonicalt7290
      @sonicalt7290 2 года назад +51

      Im also a sociopath, yes we do have a sense of empathy but pretty much only with my friends, I remember I time when I was younger (8 or 9)and my mums grandama died and everybody was very sad even my sisters who didn’t even know her and I just remember being very confused on why they where sad for the death of somebody they didnt even know, now looking back that was probally the first sign of me being a sociopath, idk about you but I get a lot of people saying that I can’t be a sociopath just because they have seen me be social around my friends and it annoys the heck out of me because people don’t seem to understand the fact that just because i am a sociopath doesn’t mean I show all my symptoms all the time

    • @ecoo911
      @ecoo911 2 года назад +20

      @@user-kd3gz1hl1e I believe sociopathy is a shell of psychopathy, because eventually your personality matures as you age and you finally have control over your emotions you will inevitably reach a point when empathy is immensely weak and you disregard even the things you were vulnerable to which can be dangerous when you reach that point of psychopathy. Without the proper education or reasoning in yourself it can lead to bad situations which is why it is recommended to work out or do something productive before the shadow overcomes everything you have.

  • @camtheman9367
    @camtheman9367 11 месяцев назад

    This video was very helpful.

  • @C_yber
    @C_yber 9 месяцев назад

    The video more told me I'm a sociopath, it's odd that this channel has helped me learn a lot about me.

  • @Kyonarai
    @Kyonarai 2 года назад +633

    In my experience, Sociopaths can sometimes have "exceptions". Limited people or pets they can feel empathy for, and still not be able to feel it for other people. I am close to one who often feels it for me, but legitimately struggles not to look at strangers as NPCs. In the 18 years I've known them, they've made legitimate progress in using logic to make empathetic observations and being kinder to people, but on bad days it's still a struggle. As the video said, they can have outbursts of anger an aggression and moments when their emotions are extremely muted or turned off entirely.

    • @poutsamouni5483
      @poutsamouni5483 2 года назад +1

      It mentions it in the video

    • @user-gp2rf3hn1f
      @user-gp2rf3hn1f 2 года назад +7

      I need to get a diagnosis now. This just kinda might confirm that I might be a sociopath (no edginess, I'm genuinely worried. I wanna be normal.)
      1. I get outbursts suddenly.
      2. I occasionally act kind, but occasionally I actually feel bad.
      3. I have practically no empathy for strangers unless they are in situations like starving or terribly injured. I only have empathy for animals.
      4. My mom sometimes complains because I suddenly stop talking or smiling mid conversation (I'm that guy who smiles to show that he is paying attention. At some points in time I just stare at them monotonously).

    • @poutsamouni5483
      @poutsamouni5483 2 года назад +6

      @@user-gp2rf3hn1f these arent enough if you ask me do you have any other symptoms like manupilation and do you feel guilt?

    • @august8185
      @august8185 2 года назад +2

      Yeah. I have sociopathy and before I was diagnosed I thought it meant that I was just "insane"

    • @Deutsche_Scientist
      @Deutsche_Scientist 2 года назад

      @@user-gp2rf3hn1f Dude dont worry you are normal

  • @Dullification
    @Dullification 2 года назад +554

    Only OG’s will know the title used to be
    “5 ways To Tell Sociopaths and Psychopaths apart”

    • @sparklefluff
      @sparklefluff 2 года назад +15

      I just know from my notifications

    • @chillingongreens
      @chillingongreens 2 года назад +8

      Recycling content? Pretty smart actually.

    • @Tom-gg6zr
      @Tom-gg6zr 2 года назад +4

      Yea.

    • @darthgrif6543
      @darthgrif6543 2 года назад +6

      Thank you Mr. Doge, your contributions to the comments are noted. and appreciated

    • @AgnerFromVsAgner
      @AgnerFromVsAgner 2 года назад +3

      So could you just pluck the sprout off of someone’s head AND what happens if you do?

  • @loriawinfree478
    @loriawinfree478 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your videos

  • @Lovebugs368
    @Lovebugs368 3 месяца назад +3

    I love psychology, it's oneof fhe fields i wanna study. Your vids are really informative and cool. Im someone whos gonna try and get tested for aspd 😁

  • @cassycassy8397
    @cassycassy8397 Год назад +1937

    Hi. Diagnosed psychopath here. In my mind, it is easy and preferable that I do not have most emotions (and if I do, they are shallow/diluted). Seeing others acting emotional repels me, but I try to not let it be obvious. My face is naturally without expression, unless I am masking to get through the day in front of others and for their ease (as it is inconvenient for me to do otherwise.) I feel that for me empathy is unnecessary, as I understand cognitively emotions and feelings of others by their countenance and actions. In observing, I can be there and assist them to help them feel better. In doing so, it is also to my benefit as I want to maintain long-term relationships for a healthier outcome in life. I don’t find this as being insincere, as this is the only way I know how to be. I don’t go out of my way to harm others and try to quiet any psychotic impulses that I might have had more of when I was younger. I am very self-aware and have better control as I get older/wiser. In my own way, I believe that I do care for others. I do my best to do right by others and am very protective of those closest to me. I do feel happiness, I feel excitement in the start of new relationships (which I would categorize as being in love), and I feel that love is a committed choice-except true love is unconditional and I can only foresee unconditional love going to one’s children (whether biological or adopted). I don’t find myself seeking the limelight or playing gaslighting games as those with NPD would do. I am confident in myself and find emotional games to be a bore. Sure, when I was younger I had acted extremely petty in relationships, but now that I’m older, my motivations for beneficial situations have changed overtime. I know what is right from wrong, I understand risk and consequences. I don’t have time for games. It is not worth my time.
    I’m currently sitting on steps outside with the wind blowing through my hair as I type this. There is no emotion in me, except for savoring the wind and a feeling of stilling calmness. I feel okay and I am making productive plans for the next week in my mind. Yes, everything is calculated and my brain works differently. I am not harming anyone. I am okay being this way.

    • @olgatrilogymartin3143
      @olgatrilogymartin3143 Год назад +36

      I rather be an empath

    • @nicholasbreecher9315
      @nicholasbreecher9315 Год назад +162

      @@olgatrilogymartin3143 okay Shane Dawson, except empaths aren’t real.

    • @charlottesweb5964
      @charlottesweb5964 Год назад +232

      I know I'm kinda late to this, but I'm glad you're doing well

    • @olgatrilogymartin3143
      @olgatrilogymartin3143 Год назад +11

      @@nicholasbreecher9315 I do have empathy

    • @nicholasbreecher9315
      @nicholasbreecher9315 Год назад +93

      @@olgatrilogymartin3143 having empathy and being the made-up superhero that “empaths” claim to be are two different things.

  • @nakashima8453
    @nakashima8453 Год назад +572

    As a sociopath myself, I can agree to all that’s been stated in this video. It’s easy to hate the world around you when you don’t actually want to but at the same time its hard to not hate it. Only times we don’t hate it and want to make it better is for those in the same situations as us. We know what its like to be a sociopath and we don’t want people to suffer our fate. Always make someone’s life better, even if yours wasn’t the normal one you wished you had.

    • @holy_wahtr
      @holy_wahtr Год назад +5

      I dont like school

    • @Weaponizedbattletoaster04
      @Weaponizedbattletoaster04 Год назад +11

      Real. I should get myself tested ngl

    • @Wisdom-zv6zq
      @Wisdom-zv6zq Год назад +1

      🧢🧢

    • @MasquedJustice
      @MasquedJustice Год назад +34

      @@Wisdom-zv6zq you named yourself wisdom but called cap on something you dont understand 🗿

    • @Wisdom-zv6zq
      @Wisdom-zv6zq Год назад +4

      @@MasquedJustice at least I'm not a edge Lord

  • @AnNguyen-yg1yd
    @AnNguyen-yg1yd Месяц назад

    Good to know im a mix of both this will help later on hopefully

  • @Temzini
    @Temzini 5 месяцев назад

    Great watch

  • @nkl5793
    @nkl5793 2 года назад +161

    Although this is video explain the difference very well it has to be said that not all psychopaths are smart and not all sociopaths are impulsive, high functioning sociopaths can be very similar to psychopaths
    Also, psychopaths can feel everything but empathy and guilt but their feelings are turned down

    • @chrisrudolf9839
      @chrisrudolf9839 2 года назад +18

      True. The reverse is also true, psychopaths with low intelligence lack the skill for their typical manipulative and calculated behavior and decide their actions on the spur of the moment, so their can hardly be told apart from sociopaths by their behavior.

    • @darthgrif6543
      @darthgrif6543 2 года назад +3

      makes since when you see someone hurting another person, the difference would be WHY someone is hurting the other person, are they mad? Or Do they have something they want?

    • @stefigachadimova7479
      @stefigachadimova7479 2 года назад

      It depends

    • @fobealiabarrett-wynn8545
      @fobealiabarrett-wynn8545 2 года назад

      Agree

  • @Soviniy
    @Soviniy 2 года назад +314

    I have a D&D character who is a psychopath.
    I always find it difficult to introduce this fact to others because it often results in them forming an instant mental image of a lunatic or chaotic murderer. When in reality they are the most composed and rational member of most groups, and excel in intelligence and charisma, though lack wisdom and moral boundaries.

    • @idonotpost1456
      @idonotpost1456 2 года назад +35

      this. you dont tell them that your character is a psychopath, and leave bits of info that make people guess ehehe

    • @Soviniy
      @Soviniy 2 года назад +24

      @@idonotpost1456 That's what I try to do, with other players~
      But when I'm giving my DM a blurb of the character to decide if they're okay, I kinda can't leave it out. Fortunately, he's cool about it, and actually likes the twist!

    • @idonotpost1456
      @idonotpost1456 2 года назад +4

      @@Soviniy ayee good luck with your campaign ^^

    • @user-nw9wm9mk4q
      @user-nw9wm9mk4q 2 года назад +17

      You can start as True Neutral and claim that you just follow rationality and don't care about morals. People can't realy tell a difference between neutral and evil alignment if character is a rational one, so just mask it with neutrality to not disturbe them too early

    • @Soviniy
      @Soviniy 2 года назад +11

      @@user-nw9wm9mk4q Our group usually doesn't announce alignments, but they're fine with someone being evil as long as they don't ruin the game for anyone else. And a psychopath is smart enough to not draw attention if they want to have their party trust them~
      Plus, having a suspicious good character distrust mine can be a fun dynamic, if both players consent. And even if I get thwarted in the end, I can go out with a bang!

  • @vladyslavkatushenok9268
    @vladyslavkatushenok9268 9 месяцев назад

    I think I understood that I am a mix of both, I have characteristics belonging to both groups, interesting, I will have to do more tests on my person
    P.S. The drawings are great and your voice is relaxing, I appreciate what you do, it could help a lot of people

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil 3 месяца назад +4

    - [0:33] 📋 Diagnosing psychopathy and sociopathy: Both psychopaths and sociopaths are diagnosed under the term "antisocial personality disorder" (ASPD), characterized by a lack of empathy and disregard for laws and rules.
    - [1:15] 🎭 Differentiating psychopaths and sociopaths: Psychopaths may pretend to care about others and blend in well with society, while sociopaths openly display their lack of empathy, leading to unstable and abusive relationships.
    - [1:57] 🔄 Impulsivity vs. methodical behavior: Sociopaths tend to act impulsively and violently, while psychopaths plan and execute actions with calculated precision to avoid detection.
    - [2:26] 🧬 Nature vs. nurture: Sociopathy is believed to be influenced by environmental factors such as trauma, while psychopathy is thought to be more genetic in nature.
    - [2:56] 💔 Empathy differences: Sociopaths may exhibit occasional empathy in specific situations, whereas psychopaths typically lack empathy entirely and have no clear sense of right and wrong.
    - [3:27] 🎢 Stability contrast: Sociopaths often display unstable behavior, while psychopaths appear stable and may even achieve success in their careers.
    - [4:29] 📚 Importance of treatment: Individuals with ASPD, whether psychopaths or sociopaths, can receive treatment that can make a significant difference in their lives.

  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go  2 года назад +625

    What would you say is the difference between sociopathy and psychopathy? Nature vs nurture? Also, please read our disclaimer too in the description.

  • @sefmusic6273
    @sefmusic6273 2 года назад +879

    I’ve been called a sociopath before because I “don’t have any empathy.” But the truth of the matter is I learned to turn it off as a defense mechanism because I grew up with a highly manipulative/narcissistic/actually psychopathic parent. What are u supposed to do when the main authority over your life constantly manipulates ur emotions to use them against you? You learn to stop caring. You learn not to have any remorse for your actions. You do everything you can so that you don’t have to lose yourself to a monster.
    I actually have a lot of empathy. I’m constantly putting myself into the shoes of others to relate/feel for them; but *allowing* myself to show those emotions is a whollle different story. I get sad when my friends are going through hard times and try to help in any way I can, I always want to help make other peoples lives easier because I know hard lives suck, I get worried about my dogs when they’re sick.
    That being said, when I get a sense that someone is doing something manipulative (especially towards me) I shut it all down. They don’t get my empathy. They don’t get to have any party of my emotions. Life is too short to go through that, again.
    The only issue I have is sometimes when I warn a friend “I think that guy is manipulative,” (and they don’t listen) they inevitably end up getting hurt (every time) by the person I warned them about and when they come to me crying about it-
    I instinctively read it as ‘they’re trying to manipulating me. I warned them and they still did it anyway and now they’re using their tears to get a reaction out of me. Don’t give it to them.’ So my empathy shuts off (I can’t control it).
    It leads to situations where my friend is just there crying and all I can do is stand there without any emotion. (And a little irritated at them for making me unable to use empathy to console them in this situation, because I warned them in the first place/before the bad events even happened.)
    This has happened *multiple* times and I always hate it.

    • @martinasignorelli2932
      @martinasignorelli2932 2 года назад +61

      Wow, thank you for sharing! I find your comment particularly interesting because even though you're a sociopath (did you get yourself diagnosed with ASPD or is this just speculation? Sorry if I seem impertinent, no need to answer if you don't want to), you still have empathy and remorse. What really amazes me is how you can turn it off and on depending on the situation, just like a switch, i didn't know that it was possible.
      And yes, unfortunately empathy can be weaponized against people, as I said in an earlier comment. I find pretty sad that the majority of people doesn't seem to understand that (having empathy doesn't make a person automatically good). For people with this disorder it's just a coping mechanism, that's all.
      Sorry for my English, it's not my mother tongue

    • @R.S.G615
      @R.S.G615 2 года назад +41

      @@martinasignorelli2932 I don't really think he/she had a choice in 'turning it off' or not.

    • @hushpuppyandfriends5115
      @hushpuppyandfriends5115 2 года назад +13

      very well said.

    • @Magicaid0
      @Magicaid0 2 года назад +37

      @@martinasignorelli2932 I know for a fact that, in high stress situations, my father can turn his emotions "off". His career in the military messed him up, both physically, and psychologically. Both seeing people being blown up, and as the medic, helping them, it was a learned response to ensure that he can complete his task without his emotions holding him down. He can still form attachments to others, and it's not a difficult thing for him, but when an infant had cancer, his co-workers know who to call.
      In a similar regard, but to a FAR less extent, I too can turn my emotions "off". Just a few weeks ago, when I got into an argument with my mother at school, (it was about after school activities) and when I realized she wouldn't listen, I shut down. Kids literally asked if I stopped taking antidepressants. (no, I'm not depressed) I had absolutely zero control, and it felt absolutely horrible. But just like with my dad, I can, and still do form emotional attachments.

    • @zadock6370
      @zadock6370 2 года назад +8

      Excluding the second part, that is actually a decent "skill" to have.

  • @misteryxvi2550
    @misteryxvi2550 Год назад

    ok now i think i had that "Friend" who was a sociopathic narcisstic psychopath. thank you !😊

  • @Xyriaalmao
    @Xyriaalmao Месяц назад

    Your voice is so soothing ❤😍

  • @Luscinia_Nightengale
    @Luscinia_Nightengale 2 года назад +198

    Looking at the first throne scene made me want to propose a reimagined version of it:
    Imagine a still frame with the two wing thrones pointing slightly more forward.
    Now, imagine the psychopath being aloof and reclining in the throne, resting their cheek in their hand and crossing one leg over the other while smiling a sadistic smile and bearing a predatory glint in their eye as they stare down the camera.
    Next, imagine the sociopath being stoic and mildly disgruntled, sitting hunched forward with their fingers bridged over the pommel of a sword, a strong, scowling frown and furrowed brows glaring at the camera as though judging the viewer for their choices in life.
    Finally, imagine the middle one, the crown sovereign, the dark window into the soul of humanity, somewhat taciturn, sitting straight up with one leg crossed over the other and resting their chin on their balled hand as a shadow casts over their face, a look of pessimistic pondering in their eyes as they look at the camera with disinterest.
    When you imagine it like that, don't you think it'd make a sick album cover?

    • @spartanwar1185
      @spartanwar1185 2 года назад +11

      _I want to see that for real now_
      Lol, that sounds awesome

    • @anushkasalgaonkar7665
      @anushkasalgaonkar7665 2 года назад +8

      Omg omg I'm gonna attempt to make it now

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan 2 года назад +4

      @@anushkasalgaonkar7665 good luck :D

    • @abiade9614
      @abiade9614 2 года назад +5

      This is so well written..

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey 2 года назад +1

      Buy a commission bro.

  • @keilergagnon7664
    @keilergagnon7664 11 месяцев назад +5

    I have a question @Psych2go , is it possible to be both, like, u inherit being a psychopath and u end up developing becoming a sociopath as well?

  • @user-wz2nm1mn9g
    @user-wz2nm1mn9g 8 месяцев назад

    The one video that doesn’t give sociopaths and psychopaths a bad rep. 😊

  • @wds4097
    @wds4097 Год назад +241

    I actually knew a diagnosed sociopath. The way I would’ve described her would be “bored and listless, until she wasn’t.” Everyone she liked had no doubts about it, and her close friends knew to take her bluntness at face value. Everyone else thought she was a cold and stand-off-ish delinquent… not that I’ll necessarily argue against that, because I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t have, either. I miss her, to be honest. She was fun.

    • @ALGARIC
      @ALGARIC 5 месяцев назад +3

      Where is she now?

    • @helloitsme.23
      @helloitsme.23 3 месяца назад

      did she…commit suicide? 😢

    • @the_best_username
      @the_best_username 2 месяца назад +11

      ​@@helloitsme.23 what the hell man

    • @Rawlith
      @Rawlith 2 месяца назад +5

      @@the_best_username that ain’t exactly a weird or bad question to ask 💀
      especially on a channel like this

    • @the_best_username
      @the_best_username 2 месяца назад +8

      @@Rawlith Mmm yeah I guess you're right but personally I would've asked "Did she pass away" something like that. And I also think the emoji kind of diminishes the seriousness of it.

  • @TheDemonAscended
    @TheDemonAscended Год назад +196

    I like that you treat and talk about these serious things with respect and don’t devalue someone based on conditions and disorders.

  • @invincible3246
    @invincible3246 Год назад +9

    I feel like I have less severe symptoms of both. I usually am not a psychopath, but I will sometimes be very methodical with my revenge plans, while other times, if I have been bullied just a little too much, I will lash out with little control. I do believe that this the reason for both is my bad school and classmates, who will find every chance to single me out and bully me to the point of physical harm. My school just sucks. And, like a psychopath, I tend to have little to no emotion and my face is frozen in a constant slight frown. Is this ok? I don't really know anymore. I just have a resting B**** face I think.

  • @TheStealthyOne6
    @TheStealthyOne6 Год назад

    the art legit makes me want to see a movie by the channel about some sort of apathetic organization ready to do whatever it takes to defy death and achieve immortality

  • @tacticalcacti7613
    @tacticalcacti7613 2 года назад +538

    Meanwhile Sherlock Holmes be like: I'm a high functioning sociopath!

    • @jyotsnasharma6040
      @jyotsnasharma6040 2 года назад +4

      Is there any way to treat sociopathy??

    • @cringenightmareintown4030
      @cringenightmareintown4030 2 года назад +11

      @@jyotsnasharma6040 therapy

    • @jyotsnasharma6040
      @jyotsnasharma6040 2 года назад +2

      @@cringenightmareintown4030 will it work???

    • @cringenightmareintown4030
      @cringenightmareintown4030 2 года назад +7

      @@jyotsnasharma6040 you Will still have similar symptoms, but its possible to be More high functioning and not Lie as much.

    • @anamelchior7194
      @anamelchior7194 2 года назад +4

      @@jyotsnasharma6040 it may help control the anger impulses I guess, but I don't think it'll be 100% effective; better than doing nothing to treat yourself though

  • @glowingelfour4962
    @glowingelfour4962 Год назад +75

    THIS IS GONNA SAVE ME SO MUCH TIME W/ WRITING THANK YOU 💀

    • @DragonMoonFNAF
      @DragonMoonFNAF 2 месяца назад +9

      Same 😂
      (I had a character that I has labeled as a psychopath, b after doing more research I've realized that she actually displays more sociopathic traits.

  • @mute.Kyra.
    @mute.Kyra. Год назад

    the way you explained them was almost to a t with both Psychopathy and Sociopathy, Psychopathy sounds to a t when i was growing up, and even more so with the depression and being able to control my feelings, and then with Sociopathy sounding like me now, with acting like i do in the heat of the moment and often showing anger in friendships and exc.

  • @swagit4174
    @swagit4174 9 месяцев назад +1

    AAh that's more understandable than other videos explaining these

  • @domomitsune5920
    @domomitsune5920 Год назад +229

    Well, I have both psychopathy and sociopath tendencies, due to my Asperger and autism spectrum. When I was diagnosed as a child, I tested positive for both of these. I just hid the symptoms, and try to live a normal life and just blend in into the background. The only time I'm truly myself, is when I'm around animals. Unlike humans, they don't judge me, and they surely don't talk bad about me either. It's basically unconditional love, as long as you show them unconditional love. There is no scheming or planning to stab you behind the back.

    • @jakylawillis1419
      @jakylawillis1419 Год назад +29

      I’m not psychopathic or sociopathic but I can understand why you feel the way you do bc sometimes other humans can be very disappointing

    • @domomitsune5920
      @domomitsune5920 Год назад +16

      @@jakylawillis1419 very true. Humans aren't straightforward with their thoughts. And I am included is a statement as well.

    • @jakylawillis1419
      @jakylawillis1419 Год назад +9

      @@domomitsune5920 yes, for me personally I was bullied by my peers and even my teacher in first grade so I can understand why some people feel the way they do about others and even myself I try time and time again to give people the benefit of the doubt but always windup getting proved that I’m wrong but even so I somehow still have faith in humanity idky atp but I do

    • @kiriLuna10
      @kiriLuna10 Год назад +5

      I have almost every psycopathic symptomp, and my parents,other close relatives have always called me a psycopath and they usually said it when i said something weird or impulsive, so i decided to take 5 online tests and they all said %80-%98, im not woried because i feel like i have known for a while, im emotionless an d i pretend to have emotions and be touched when others say rude things to me but im not sad i just simply have a lot of rage when that happens, althought i have some real emotions such as happiness, proudness, i tend to be very manipulative and lie a lot, im narcisstic, i do feel attracted to people but not love them, i get obssessed then i lose intrest pretty quickly, i dont do illegall nor dangerous things though,i can get extremeley jealous, i dont feel guilt like how others do, (i can tell what peoples emotions are, or what they think about me, very well)but i cant seem to know my emotions that well, i watched american psycho and i noticed that i had many resembling carectarisric traits as patric bateman but i thought that it was quiet silly that i would even think of that.I judge everyone i see and i rarely like people(they dont have the same intrests as me)i dont really have empathy for others, but very rare times i might.I know i cant self-diagnose myself (because im a minor) and im not an expert but im 90% sure that i am a psycopath.When i was younger i did have emotions and i could feel guilt and i had many insecurities (i still have some now) but as i got older i could tell that i was very different, i have always been a very shallow and independent person/anger issues but i didnt know that it would be a psycopathic trait, im not a sociopath though.I honestly dont want to be a psycopath but i guess i wont know the truth until i get a test.

    • @domomitsune5920
      @domomitsune5920 Год назад +2

      @@kiriLuna10 in another life I think I could have been friends with you. It'd be very interesting hanging out It'd be very interesting hanging out with you as an empath. I share a lot of what you have written in that message. I can be gentle and kind, or I can be vindictive and selfish, if I am forced to be. And I think I would help someone like this person in this message. Or at the very least I would try to, before kindly walking away when realizing that I couldn't really do anything. But you seem to have the essentials down for grasping what is happening to you, and how to negate some of the negative aspects of it. I have my own problems, and I'm trying to do the same.

  • @JJTheGremlin
    @JJTheGremlin Год назад +82

    I have a colleague who has been diagnosed with ASPD, he's a Sociopath and isn't afraid to tell people. He can be fun to work with but some days are very trying... That and he tends to make 'jokes' about going postal and how he'd leave me for last 😅
    Watching this has helped me learn more about it and the difference between the two. So thank you 😊

    • @koalaplays8855
      @koalaplays8855 3 месяца назад

      I don’t like them.

    • @CitiesOfAsh
      @CitiesOfAsh 2 месяца назад

      There's always a bit of truth disguised as a joke.

    • @VERGIL...-
      @VERGIL...- 2 месяца назад +1

      No way
      Bro is friends with Trevor from GTA V

  • @xXGen3sisXx
    @xXGen3sisXx 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, I am a diagnosed psychopath.
    I live in the American Gardens Building on West 81st Street on the 11th floor. I’m 27 years old. I believe in taking care of myself, and a balanced diet and a rigorous exercise routine. In the morning, if my face is a little puffy, I’ll put on an ice pack while doing my stomach crunches. I can do a thousand now. After I remove the ice pack I use a deep pore cleanser lotion. In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then I apply an herb-mint facial masque which I leave on for 10 minutes while I prepare the rest of my routine. I always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older. Then moisturizer, then an anti-aging eye balm followed by a final moisturizing protective lotion. There is an idea, some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me. Only an entity. Something illusory. And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours, and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable, I simply am not there.

  • @ProgressScience888
    @ProgressScience888 Месяц назад

    as someone who knows exactly what a Sociopathy and Psychopathy is i still watch and enjoy

  • @vqnillqtea
    @vqnillqtea 2 года назад +401

    My friend has ASPD, they rarely understand emotions and it causes them to get scared and shut down; she does fake them but I can understand human emotions so they always ask me how it's normal to react, it's been an odd few years before I began to understand them and been helping them get the help They wanted or felt was needed and she's abut more bubbly and cheerfulbut only around those she cares about. The things said about those with ASPD scared me at times before I met her and began to understand that not all of them are the same, not all are violent but can be short tempered for one example so let's not categories them all as the same. 🐂

    • @maisy8061
      @maisy8061 2 года назад +44

      I feel like people often say that the best thing to do with people who suffer from aspd (and cluster b personality disorders I general) is to just avoid them because they are "apathetic sadistic predators" when that's not true.
      People with these personality disorders tend to have a fear of being abandoned or lonely or isolated. I have an in law who suffer from bpd and also doesn't have empathy, a trait that is common amongst cluster b personality disorders from what I've seen. But not having empathy doesn't mean you have a disregard for people's feelings and behave maliciously towards others, it means that you struggle to read other people's emotions and understand how they are feeling and why.
      These people don't need to be isolated, they need care and support from others and someone to teach them how to read emotions and how to appropriately react to them. They are often victims of trauma such as abuse too and I feel like people forget that. They aren't monster just people who have suffered and are suffering and need help just like any other person with a mental illness/disorder.

    • @JoelEmmettMcGarrity
      @JoelEmmettMcGarrity 2 года назад

      Cringe

    • @danishhaikal2839
      @danishhaikal2839 2 года назад +14

      @@JoelEmmettMcGarrity ok karen

    • @JoelEmmettMcGarrity
      @JoelEmmettMcGarrity 2 года назад

      How did you know my name! 🗿

    • @TheGymGoer
      @TheGymGoer Год назад

      People with aspd don’t feel fear that’s why it’s a defense mechanism for them

  • @kailiam1705
    @kailiam1705 2 года назад +345

    can psi make a series animation daily life of all character personalities? and behaviors toward each other like this?

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  2 года назад +112

      That would be an amazing idea. So like a story for each character?

    • @kailiam1705
      @kailiam1705 2 года назад +37

      @@Psych2go yes and what would is it like if they meet each other?

    • @kailiam1705
      @kailiam1705 2 года назад +15

      " what people like about you based On your personality type" check the vid of all the character again if anyone hasn't discover all yet

    • @chillingongreens
      @chillingongreens 2 года назад +15

      You girls could probably get your own Netflix show. A full on Psych2Go Productions presents...

    • @rondeelauralnaman5397
      @rondeelauralnaman5397 2 года назад +6

      this this is an amazing idea i would want to watch that like a mini movie of sorts

  • @EverlyLork-lb2rw
    @EverlyLork-lb2rw Год назад

    This video is helpfulness by a spotting behavior and how they are different, but from what is said it kinda shows me on why people have called me a sociopath. This is kinda related to what I do, and actually could be reasons I am unable to have long lasting relationships, or feel empathy for certain things, and other things not. Also why I may lash out on someone, or hate them deeply and kinda make it clear.

  • @afeeqnaufal9891
    @afeeqnaufal9891 2 месяца назад

    Wow, I’ve learn something new!

  • @tatethetottle
    @tatethetottle 2 года назад +176

    Sadly, there is so much misinformation on this topic. I know from sociopaths themselves on quora that there are two types of sociopathy, high-functioning and low-functioning. high-functioning ones are over all less impulsive and more methodical, they tell people small bits of themself to make the illusiom that you know them and can trust them, while low-functioning sociopath always tend to lie to others and end up getting caught more easily.

    • @farhanafatima8800
      @farhanafatima8800 2 года назад +16

      This was informative but there's nothing "sadly" they just didn't mention becuz here were mainly talking about the difference yes I agree it's not much in details -_-

    • @farhanafatima8800
      @farhanafatima8800 2 года назад +7

      @Something Insidious yeah let's cry so sad it is :(

    • @djdragons69420
      @djdragons69420 2 года назад

      @@farhanafatima8800 dance

    • @farhanafatima8800
      @farhanafatima8800 2 года назад +2

      @@djdragons69420 everyones sad here whered you come from

    • @djdragons69420
      @djdragons69420 2 года назад +1

      @@farhanafatima8800 from my home

  • @pastel7327
    @pastel7327 2 года назад +175

    Also if you are concerned to have these mental disorders or a suspicion just get a diagnosis. Don't just sit there and think "omg me". That move is not it, get professional help. I'm genuinely sick of people saying "lol I'm both" or "guess I'm (insert one of them). It makes it harder for us to be taken serious. You don't know how hard it is to live with it how many times I got into fights or people got mad at me because I didn't gave them the reaction they wanted because I couldn't do that. It's not nice to know that every person thinks your a cold blooded machine that could snap at any moment. It's extremely upsetting and disrespectful towards us
    Anyway
    It's really nice to see that the actual definition is also used makes me really happy. As a side note for anyone who falls into the sociopath category and still has problems to understand feelings, same but I learned a few tricks through my live and I'd would like to share it.
    -ask every time in an important and emotional situation to explain their feelings as best as they could. Make them use as many words to describe their situation.
    -try to imagine yourself in the situation or try to finde a situation you were in that is very similar to that one.
    -help them calm down and make the situation more of a analytical one. I often need time for myself to think what just happend how and why they feel like that. If the moment is way to emotional I can't think right and it makes the whole thing less understandable. Mabey it's the same for you.
    -try to explain you own feelings too and tell then that you need time off to cool down. Your own anger makes it only worse and tbh everyone needs to use this tip. Take time off of this moment do something enjoyable and relaxing and come back with a clear mind. Communicate as best as possible to the other. Communication is key
    Hope it can help

    • @ElizabethMBaez
      @ElizabethMBaez 2 года назад +2

      This really helps, to see it how the would see the things. I do love that the person I love also tries to be more empathic even though of what he woukd just naturally do. He is highly functional where there are days harder than others but I see whit this how I can be more helpful. Thank you for posting this.

    • @Anomalocaris555
      @Anomalocaris555 2 года назад +3

      im 14 and i cant really get diagnosed since my parents dont think mental stuff is useful and wont take me anywhere.
      they havent taken me to a doctor in years so im probably never gonna get help

    • @sillygoobersupersilly
      @sillygoobersupersilly Год назад +1

      i’ve been having sessions with my psychologist for two years now, and she still won’t diagnose me with anything what do i do

    • @Xaviallin1
      @Xaviallin1 Год назад

      @@sillygoobersupersilly Have you asked to get diagnosed?

    • @Zeno21340
      @Zeno21340 Год назад

      i will say while i am not diagnosed yet or possibly at all, i do display odd similarities to both. im not saying i am both or that i have it just interesting similarities.

  • @LucaNoire
    @LucaNoire 2 месяца назад

    Sure did! Now I not only know I'm crazy. But now I'm also very aware of it! Nice.. 😌

  • @ark_988
    @ark_988 Месяц назад

    why did this video make me experience existential crisis and view every life choices i have made to this point

  • @Cu-Copper
    @Cu-Copper Год назад +41

    i like that this video actually states the truth instead of painting psychopaths like horrible monstrous murder machines. you have my respect

  • @etainvelorum5814
    @etainvelorum5814 2 года назад +33

    Thank you for stating that it is a personality disorder and that not all of them are going to grow up to be violent criminals. They can still receive treatment and be capable of showing care at times. And I believe it should be added that there are varying degrees of sociopathy and psychopathy from low to high functioning. Not to mention, everyone is different and unique in their own way.

  • @Highonfundip-yu2ey
    @Highonfundip-yu2ey Год назад

    I love watching your videos but I have a question on this video. Can a person be both? Just wondering. Also, great videos. I love the art style!

  • @theshadowrealm
    @theshadowrealm 2 месяца назад

    I love watching things I already know