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Personality Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #34

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I can be smooth and charming and slick. I can make a very confident impression and

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it's hard to leave me at a loss for words.

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Sometimes I find myself fantasizing about unlimited success and power, and beauty.

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I have repeatedly used deceit to cheat, con, or defraud others for my personal gain. To

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be honest, I don't have much concern for the feelings of other people, or their suffering.

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Doesn't sound like the Hank you know, does it?

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These are all statements from the Self-Assessment measure for Personality Disorders, that lets

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patients describe themselves, ranking each statement in terms of how accurate they think it is.

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To be honest, you can't rely too much on this kind of self-reporting to assess what we are

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talking about today because while some people who are over-confident or obsessed with power

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or downright deceitful might tell you that they are, there is a certain subset that won't.

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Many of the disorders that we have talked about so far are considered, "ego-dystonic"

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meaning that people who have them are aware that they have a problem and tend to be

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distressed by their symptoms.

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Like a person with Bipolar Disorder or OCD generally knows that they have a psychological

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condition and they don't like what it does to them.

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But some disorders are trickier then that. They are "ego-syntonic," the person experiencing

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them doesn't necessarily think that they have a problem and sometimes, they think the problem

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is with everyone else.

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Personality disorders fall into this category. These are psychological disorders marked by

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inflexible, disruptive, and enduring behavior patterns that impair social and other functioning

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-- whether the sufferer recognizes that or not.

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Unlike many other conditions that we've talked about, personality disorders are often considered

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to be chronic and enduring syndromes that create noticeable problems in life.

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And as you can tell from these self assessment statements, they can range from relatively

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harmless displays of narcissism, to a true and troubling lack of empathy for other people.

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Not only can personality disorders be difficult to diagnose and understand, they can also

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be downright scary. Most of the extreme and severe disorders go by names that you probably

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recognize: psychopathy and sociopathy. I'm talking, like, serial killers here, mob bosses, Vlad the Impaler.

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Cultures have been studying human personality characteristics for thousands of years, but

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