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B1 Intermediate English 11:15 Educational

The 10 Personality Disorders (with Examples)

Practical Psychology · 1,845,741 views · Added 3 days ago

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B1

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personality psychology shows us what

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makes all humans alike and what makes

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each person an individual while their

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individual traits may be different from

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the next persons they are all fairly

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ordinary and allow us to live an

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ordinary life unfortunately this isn't

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the case for everyone

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research shows that around 9% of

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Americans over the age of 18 have some

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sort of personality disorder these

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conditions may cause a person to

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struggle finding work maintain important

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relationships and just live a normal

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happy life get to know the most common

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personality disorders because they may

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explain the behavior of someone that you

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know or even yourself so what is a

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personality disorder the dsm-5 defines a

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personality disorder as an enduring

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pattern of inner experience and behavior

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that deviates marketed Lee from the

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expectations of an individual's culture

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now as you'll see some of these

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disorders cause people to act

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erratically or in a strange manner later

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I'll tell you why some people believe

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movie characters like Willy Wonka or

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Winnie the Pooh has a personality

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disorder personality disorders may be

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caused by genetic factors or traumatic

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events we're not really sure research

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has made a strong connection between

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genetics and the presence of

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obsessive-compulsive disorder but verbal

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abuse and abusive relationships can also

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seem to cause personality disorders to

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develop every case is different

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although personality disorders can cause

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strange or even hurtful behavior always

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try to be empathetic and understanding

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with people who have disorders you'll

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never know what someone has endured in

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their lives before I start this video I

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want to let you know that people can

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treat the symptoms of personality

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disorder usually through different types

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of therapy so what are these personality

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disorders and what types of behavior do

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they cause psychologists categorize

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disorders into three different clusters

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the first cluster contains personality

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disorder that cause odd behavior

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the second causes dramatic behavior and

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the third is a cluster that causes

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behavior driven by high anxiety we call

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these odd dramatic and anxious clusters

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you might actually recognize some of

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these symptoms not only might they

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appear in the people that you know but

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they definitely appear in some iconic

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film and television characters so let's

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talk about cluster a first the odd

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cluster paranoid personality disorder

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the people with paranoid personality

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disorder aren't just paranoid they

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experience a paranoia so intense that

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experts claim it is not based in reality

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paranoid personality disorder causes

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people to be highly suspicious of

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everyone around them people with PPD may

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sincerely believe that everyone is

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actually out to harm them that their

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