Antisocial Personality Disorder vs. Psychopathy - Close But Not The Same

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  • Antisocial falls into the cluster B personalities. There are 3 clusters, Cluster A are the personality types that are odd or eccentric. Cluster B are dramatic, emotional or erratic and Cluster C are anxious or fearful.
    Antisocial personality disorder is not the same as psychopathy. Psychopathy has become a very popular term lately. It's based on a construct developed by Harvey Cleckley and Robert Hare. The construct has mostly been used in criminal forensic populations to predict future violence and future offending.
    Most people with psychopathy are antisocial, but research shows that only a third of the people with antisocial personality disorder meet the criteria for psychopathy. One key difference is based on a subfactor of the Hare Psychopathy checklist. And that is a parasitic lifestyle of using others. Other aspects of psychopathy that don't line up that well with antisocial is having glib, superficial charm, being very good at manipulating others and being eccentric.
    With antisocial personality, there is a heavy emphasis on behavior that doesn't conform to societal norms with the additional attitude of being indifferent to the needs of others.
    But psychopathy takes the interpersonal exploitation to a higher level. It's got more of a calculating, predatory nature to it. The behavior that stems from psychopathy may or may not come to the attention of the legal authorities.
    References
    Abdalla-Filho E, Völlm B. Does every psychopath have an antisocial personality disorder?. Braz J Psychiatry. 2020;42(3):241-242. doi:10.1590/1516-4446-2019-0762
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Komentáře • 797

  • @clascaulfieldjr3653
    @clascaulfieldjr3653 Před 3 lety +884

    A good way to remember the 3 clusters are the Weird the Wild and the Worried

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +219

      😃 I like that

    • @philcanselmo9436
      @philcanselmo9436 Před 3 lety +33

      @@DrTraceyMarks having impulsive urges to hurt people for no reason is a aspd trait right?

    • @neromachiavelli5670
      @neromachiavelli5670 Před 3 lety +21

      I’m pretty wild yeah. I have ASPD

    • @juanpedro4083
      @juanpedro4083 Před 3 lety +25

      I found out that I am gay. I am so happy now.

    • @bunsenn5064
      @bunsenn5064 Před 2 lety +63

      @@philcanselmo9436 Aspd is less a matter of the urges and more of a matter of not seeing a reason to resist them.

  • @Dan-ud8hz
    @Dan-ud8hz Před 3 lety +207

    “If all you had ever felt toward another person were the cold wish to “win,” how would you understand the meaning of love, of friendship, of caring? You would not understand. You would simply go on dominating, and denying, and feeling superior. Perhaps you would experience a little emptiness sometimes, a remote sense of dissatisfaction, but that is all.”
    ― Martha Stout, The Sociopath Next Door
    "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him."
    ― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    • @Pandagurl218
      @Pandagurl218 Před 2 lety +7

      Currently exploring the diagnoses of CD for one of my children. That in a whole of what Martha said describes them perfectly.
      They feel so empty they hoard items to fill the void.
      It is extremely hard

    • @prayingtogodforakitten7932
      @prayingtogodforakitten7932 Před rokem +1

      Oof

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Před 11 měsíci +5

      nobody is forced to like ppl. If sociopaths love feeling superior they can do it

    • @perfectfan2006
      @perfectfan2006 Před 10 měsíci

      agreed .. they can not be fixed only DE weaponized contained

    • @perfectfan2006
      @perfectfan2006 Před 10 měsíci

      @@konyvnyelv. a feeling dont destroy every life contacted apd will you either have to run or run them off

  • @anthonymcdougal7829
    @anthonymcdougal7829 Před rokem +273

    As someone with aspd, I will say not everything she says is going to fit into every aspd persons life. I do not harm people physically, never even think about it. Although I do manipulate, normally not even on
    purpose and when I realize, I just drop them from my life. It’s truly not easy dealing with life this way but certainly we can find ways to cope with things better and be more self aware. Anyone suffering, never give up on yourself. Research a lot!

    • @birdlover6842
      @birdlover6842 Před rokem +10

      Amen to that!

    • @LDT7Y
      @LDT7Y Před rokem +11

      Do you ever apologise to people you hurt, even years later?

    • @donr123
      @donr123 Před rokem +13

      That’s because you have free will. You talk about your actions like you have absolutely no control over them. You are responsible for your actions, not your disorder.

    • @bliss4383
      @bliss4383 Před rokem +13

      @@LDT7Y His post was made 4 months ago, yours 1 month ago. But even if it were made on the same day, he wouldn’t reply because accountability is not his thing. Irresponsibility is. More than likely when “he realized” he was manipulative, it was because someone else told him so. He is not SELF aware, and rather than be held accountable, he just drops them out of his life. A lack of accountability means he doesn’t want to be responsible, thus he’s irresponsible. And that is also one on the traits on the Hare Psychopathic Checklist.
      For someone to say they’re sorry is to admit their wrongdoing, thus be responsible for it….own it….account for it.
      Ain’t gonna happen, thus you and your question have been dumped like a dropped call, just like he’s always done. It’s his Motis Operandi. Make sense?

    • @eslut
      @eslut Před rokem +12

      @@bliss4383 No one with aspd respects Hare's list, nor the man himself.

  • @ddee5573
    @ddee5573 Před rokem +126

    Sometimes I think the mainstream definition of empathy is presumptuous- perspective-taking- and easily clouded by emotions such as fear, envy, insecurity, doubt, anger, entitlement, and resistance to criticism.
    I think a lot of issues arise from early labeling as being "good" or "bad." So many people call themselves "good" just for following social etiquette.

    • @louisboyer837
      @louisboyer837 Před 8 měsíci

      psychological pathologies are mostly things that are just socially unacceptable, but without the prisma of our modern societys those behaviours seem unatural. if you're a mercenary in a lord's army you better be a psychopath than a pacifist that's for sure.

    • @vanessammiller3436
      @vanessammiller3436 Před 3 měsíci

      persumptuous perspective taking? You mean following social norms? Wondering if you are potentially Cluster A

  • @GreenLepidolite
    @GreenLepidolite Před 3 lety +155

    There are many psychopaths and people with ASPD that learn to blend into society much better than these definitions would imply. I think the definition focuses too much on criminal behavior. Many have impressive careers, such as surgeons and CEOs. Some have average jobs and their disorder only becomes apparent to those closest to them.

    • @e_i_e_i_bro
      @e_i_e_i_bro Před 3 lety +8

      There are socialized and unsocialized people with aspd. Obviously the socialized blend in more, and are believed to be less dangerous in some aspects. "Many have impressive careers" source? Sounds like you're talking about type 1 psychopathy which is very rare. There aren't many of them to begin with. Most psychologists/therapists will have never encountered one in their whole career (also because they generally don't think they need to change hence don't seek treatment).

    • @armysunicorn9630
      @armysunicorn9630 Před 3 lety +29

      Nah, even the most socialized of us are actually pretty awkward and have a very hard time holding down jobs and responsibilities due to not being able to give a flying fuck.

    • @avtomat_world
      @avtomat_world Před 7 měsíci +2

      That is in a way true. However, you need to know these people on a personal level to realise their behaviours resemble ASPD symptoms.

    • @lucasrinaldi9909
      @lucasrinaldi9909 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@armysunicorn9630 This says more about capitalism than sociopathy.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 7 měsíci +5

      We have to be careful not to conflate ASPD and psychopathy. They are not necessarily the same. ASPD has defined criteria which do not necessarily overlap with psychopathy. You can have ASPD and not be a psychopath. In fact, it's believed that most people with ASPD do not meet the criteria for psychopathy. Indeed, the term "psychopath" is a controversial one with some debate about its definition. Some psychologists believe that it's actually closer to NPD / Histrionic Personality Disorder than ASPD. The man who invented the famous checklist for psychopathy, Hare, believed though that antisocial / criminal behavior is a necessary diagnostic criterion for psychopathy, but he actually wanted psychopathy to be listed in the DSM as a separate disorder.

  • @gurudra
    @gurudra Před 3 lety +140

    The mind is a loyal servant but also the most dangerous enemy🙏

  • @intentionallyqueen.478
    @intentionallyqueen.478 Před 3 lety +272

    I like the new setting. Doc you're a excellent educator.

    • @ruwi5683
      @ruwi5683 Před 3 lety +13

      She is so like adorable and unique❤️🙂

    • @christyler373
      @christyler373 Před 3 lety +5

      and me looks great

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +36

      Thanks so much all of you. I’m still working on my set up but I like it much better because I have a lot more space now.

    • @juanpedro4083
      @juanpedro4083 Před 3 lety +2

      I found out that I am gay. I am so happy now.

    • @jonathanjollimore7156
      @jonathanjollimore7156 Před 3 lety +2

      If you ever had a run in with one of these people you don't forget it and not in a good way

  • @clouddemosonline6174
    @clouddemosonline6174 Před 3 lety +162

    One time my father swerved onto the lawn and ran over my bike. Instead of being sorry he told me "i am not getting you another one". And my parents were not poor by any measure. They just don't care when they say and do things that hurt me.

    • @sugamai
      @sugamai Před 3 lety +14

      My dad dropped a tree branch on my face one time, didn't apologize but told me to not get angry at him

    • @Carpathianpixie
      @Carpathianpixie Před 3 lety +5

      @@sugamai That is terrible! I'm so sorry you had a father like that.

    • @Carpathianpixie
      @Carpathianpixie Před 3 lety +5

      That is so mean. Was he ever diagnosed?

    • @davemckay4359
      @davemckay4359 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm sorry.

    • @vlogcity1111
      @vlogcity1111 Před 2 lety +11

      @@sugamai my dad spat in my face and said I was provoking him and causing a mental breakdown...yeah by confronting you on your narcissism lol what sad people

  • @trashcan2926
    @trashcan2926 Před 10 měsíci +57

    This 100% sounds like my dad. He was a teenage delinquent who grew up to become extremely financially abusive to me, my mom, and my brother. He committed so much fraud against us, he should’ve gone to prison, but my mom didn’t press charges (don’t know why she thought that was a good idea, she just didn’t want to “ruin someone’s life” even tho he clearly deserved it). He was also very emotionally and sometimes physically abusive to my mom. He also emotionally abused my brother. He never abused me other than financially, but he did neglect me whenever my mom wasn’t around. I think he didn’t abuse me simply because I’m his biological child, my brother has a different dad and my brother also stood up to him when he was abusing my mom. He also used me as a pawn in his schemes, saying things to me like “tell mom that this thing I bought was from work” and “don’t tell mom I stole this”, I sometimes feel guilt for going along with it but I didn’t know any better, I was a very obedient young child. And despite all of this, he has never shown any remorse. Never apologized for anything and always tries to dance around the facts behind what he did. He’s also a massive charmer, he knows how to appear like just a goofy, funny, and even sweet guy. I do hold a grudge against my mom for not pressing charges because now he’s making 6 figures a year, has a new wife and step child, and is living a picture perfect life when he does not deserve it. Let me tell you, when we found out about all of the financial abuse when I was 13 and my mom filed for divorce, hearing that my dad stole my $20k college fund when I spent my whole childhood wanting to go to medical school broke my heart.

    • @Dragumix
      @Dragumix Před 8 měsíci

      I'm very sorry for you. The root cause of this and all suffering is procreation.

    • @billybigballs9208
      @billybigballs9208 Před 7 měsíci

      Your dad is a good man maybe look into yourself before saying bad things about your poor old dad you grass

    • @lucasrinaldi9909
      @lucasrinaldi9909 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Dragumix This is logically and sociologically false.

    • @curlyhairdudeify
      @curlyhairdudeify Před 6 měsíci

      What does he do for a living now?

    • @lauranicholls9421
      @lauranicholls9421 Před 6 měsíci

      That’s. Bad. I’ve had bad partners cause of my father. I think it’s awful and sad that the people that hurt us the most are our so called loved ones. I hope you can heal from this man and live a good life and you find. Peace of mind.. thank you for sharing...🌈

  • @wishtopublish
    @wishtopublish Před 3 lety +317

    Not going to lie - I aspire to be a professional like you someday, who can educate people for the betterment of the world. Thank you so much for your content!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +60

      That’s an awesome aspiration! Set your goals and do whatever you want to do!!❤️😊

    • @juanpedro4083
      @juanpedro4083 Před 3 lety +9

      I found out that I am gay. I am so happy now.

    • @Buttercup-vw2zo
      @Buttercup-vw2zo Před rokem +5

      Thats a great idea. I say go for it. You can invite Dr. Marks to your graduation. 👍

    • @Dragumix
      @Dragumix Před 8 měsíci

      @@DrTraceyMarks Knowing about this personality disorder and other personality disorders and other diseases and other hardships that can happen in life I think it's cruel to bring humans into this world and all countries on Earth should implement laws to sterilize the whole human population and beyond.

    • @Dragumix
      @Dragumix Před 6 měsíci

      @@guesswhosbackg6616 What do you want to say with the words you said? What's your definition of evil?

  • @20NINTENDOfan
    @20NINTENDOfan Před 3 lety +54

    Your definition of a scammer had me intrigued, because in a lot of games there is a mechanic known as "lifesteal" where you do get health back from hurting others, and I always find this mechanic the most satisfying.

    • @Novarcharesk
      @Novarcharesk Před rokem +16

      It is doubly rewarded. The player gets ahead BOTH by eliminating a threat, while also gaining vitality to better confront the next threat, with no extra effort. Efficiency feels good.

    • @slick5591
      @slick5591 Před 4 měsíci

      Skyrim- Always chose to be a vampire. Loved life draining.
      Fortnite- I most enjoyed when siphon was apart of the game.
      Let’s talk Anime- The Show berzerk… I get why the masses think Griffith is a monster but I personally believe he did nothing wrong in his quest to superiority.
      But on the other hand, as I was driving literally yesterday, I hit a squirrel that I figured would evade my tires. When I did, I stopped and was really sad for a minute for killing it. Today one was playing in front of me and I slowed down and waited to make sure I didn’t hit this one.

  • @boebender
    @boebender Před rokem +39

    I’m from Florida originally and live in Atlanta, GA. I can sense your southern upbringing. Grandmothers were libraries. Mine always said, “If someone always lies, they’ll steal, and if they’ll steal, they’ll kill.” That lesson has stayed with me all my life. Watch out for folks who always lie. It shows a disregard for others and I likely doesn’t end there. Thank you for your informative and inspirational videos.

  • @farizma
    @farizma Před 2 lety +16

    5:04 so true I really feel it's other person's problem that they're sensitive, they get hurt, they can't handle & accept the truth, they're weak.

  • @nodozhit
    @nodozhit Před 3 lety +24

    Thank you for providing those exemptions!
    I've made mistakes and bad decisions and I may even disassociate myself from people and options- but I have never been cruel or abusive to others.

  • @melaniejones5980
    @melaniejones5980 Před 3 lety +3

    First off, wanted to thank you for your videos. They are nothing but thorough and helpful, and I especially appreciate the range of topics you discuss. (It is reeeeaally rare to see a mental health professional not only address narcolepsy, for example, but also do it as well as you did.)
    I was glad you discussed psychopathy in this video. I know the topic of psychopaths (or sociopaths as well) is kind of a popular subject online, with some mental health professionals even specifically focusing on the topic on CZcams, but I would really love to see you address this in more depth in a separate video yourself. I would be particularly interested in your take on this BECAUSE you are not a content creator who specifically focuses on it, addressing instead a wide variety of mental health topics. Just a thought, and thanks again for your work!

  • @uluzistherealest
    @uluzistherealest Před 2 lety +6

    Ok you are great. I got my eyes on a paper from my childhood that I believe diagnosed me with this, I guess because I was a fighter, but I was fighting bullies for the most part. I never let a bully leave my presence without trying to push his nose into the next universe, self defense is a major belief of mine. I don't think I have any of the other problems you named. I've always tried to what I call "cure myself", your videos are taking me to new places. I have never been to a doctor about all of my problems, these videos are so helpful to me so keep them coming.

  • @jazz19101
    @jazz19101 Před 2 lety +12

    My father always said he was proud that people said he has no heart. I told that to many psychologists and psychiatrists and all they did was stare at me with a blank face. What a horrible experience.

    • @vlogcity1111
      @vlogcity1111 Před 2 lety +6

      Okay and people wonder why there a saying that shrinks cause more problems than they solve lol.
      Shit man I’m sorry you were neglected and treated that way. You deserve better!

    • @LDT7Y
      @LDT7Y Před rokem +4

      The ones I've met (fortunately very few) were always proud of some cruel thing they could do very well. My last boss would brag about being so good at sacking people like having no empathy was great. Although he was married to a female version who was very proud of using him for money and trying to hook up with other men behind his back. So I left him to his own karma! ; D

    • @Brxwn9
      @Brxwn9 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@LDT7Y Karma works in many ways.

  • @northofyou33
    @northofyou33 Před rokem +10

    Dr. Marks, your videos are so clear and so informative. No extra fluff, just really important detail, with a very organized presentation. Thank you!

  • @nunya321
    @nunya321 Před 3 lety +65

    This is very interesting. But I do feel uncomfortable with how often law-abiding-ness is used as a measure for mental health... you bring it up many times in this video (and others)... I think I understand what the medical community is getting at but I think they need to clarify and justify why laws make for a neutral measure of mental health... I say this because many laws change or were designed to target very specific populations or are only enforced in certain communities (ex: graffiti laws, marijuana laws, loitering laws, assault laws). We know that racism and other forms of oppression are systemic and institutional-- it's hard to believe that laws that are influenced by bias could be an accurate measure of whether or not someone has a mental illness.
    And, whose culture is being used to determine what is normal or ideal? What does the medical community do to make sure marginalized communities aren't being harmed? Regarding these issues it would be nice to expanded on them and clarify what is meant and to discuss the limitations of these measures. It's a difficult subject but we know that psychiatry (like any other field) doesn't have a "clean history" in the way different groups have been served.
    I am a person of color and i have certainly benefited from therapy and psychiatry but I did have troubling experiences with a therapist... when i'd talk about microaggressions and institutional racism at the workplace he would respond like it was all in my head... like it was my imagination that he needed to treat??! so it felt like i had to educate him that racism exists and that it's usually subtle and repeated.. so frustrating to be doubted by your own therapist.

    • @MM-zm1tr
      @MM-zm1tr Před 2 lety +4

      I'm a MH practitioner and also a POC. This may sound odd as I lean conservative and tend to regard intersectional models as being reductive, illogical and dehumanizing.... but I actually agree with you. I also do not feel that actual criminal transgressions should be criteria for mental illness. After all, as you said, laws vary by area/enforcement etc. Also, regarding your experience in therapy, it is my feeling that your therapist shouldn't have approached things in this way. It is YOUR perception that is important, not theirs. I have many clients with whom I disagree (especially in regards to the intersectional model as mentioned above) but it's not my job to argue MY side of things or give my opinion. It's about meeting a client where THEY are. I hope your next (or current) therapist (if you are willing to go again will do that better. Good luck and God bless...

    • @elgatodelskz
      @elgatodelskz Před 2 lety +7

      I understand what you mean, but I think she's talking about laws that are mostly related to humans rights, under general circumstances.

    • @reiggier9211
      @reiggier9211 Před rokem +1

      ​@elgatodelskz you phrased that really concisely, if they are they should clarify explicitly that those are the laws they are focused on because it's definitely confusing to read

    • @nunya321
      @nunya321 Před rokem +7

      @@MM-zm1tr you should make your bias known early, so your POC patients with intersecting social identities won't have to deal with microaggressions or a therapist that sees their lived experience as reductive, illogical, and dehumanizing. Let it be known on your website. Allow your patients to know what they're getting into.

  • @sirmadam8183
    @sirmadam8183 Před rokem +8

    I love your channel. I enjoy learning everything about psychology and you break it down for me in plain language and simple terms. Thank you so much Dr. Marks!

  • @TeamCat1128
    @TeamCat1128 Před 3 lety +24

    Thank you for explaining the 3 clusters. We hear so much about the cluster B types, but this is the first time I’ve heard a description of the other two: A & C.

  • @TomokoAbe_
    @TomokoAbe_ Před 10 měsíci +8

    I interviewed a guy with antisocial personality disorder (APD). He was a very charming. He was very open about his life. And his long...long...long arrest record. Including organized crime. He admitted he enjoyed animal cruelty as a child. He was constantly in legal trouble growing up. He may have killed someone, but he never said but I had a feeling he did. All the while he was...charming. Sheeeezzz..I wonder if he has psychopathy. He liked using people. I think he faked hearing voices because he got in trouble regarding his court ordered early release.

    • @lucasrinaldi9909
      @lucasrinaldi9909 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I remember being cruel to animals twice in my childhood. But remembering these events even for a second causes me deep pain and regret.
      I have never been diagnosed with APD but whenever I see videos like this I have doubts about whether or not I should seek help.

    • @suoqui
      @suoqui Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@lucasrinaldi9909ur ok

  • @byrdma12
    @byrdma12 Před měsícem +3

    Dr. Marks, I love your videos. They are great. I love your teaching style: to the point, factual and an easy listen. Keep up the good work.

  • @margehernandez9220
    @margehernandez9220 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for all your help with your videos. You have helped me understand a lot of what o go through in my own life..not in this subject particularly but in others. Again, thank you so much.

  • @izzywrldd
    @izzywrldd Před rokem +5

    Dr. Tracy Marks, you do such a good job at helping me to understand Antisocial Personality Disorder. Thank you

  • @videlsol
    @videlsol Před 3 lety +8

    I love that now your videos have subtles in spanish ❤ usually I can undestand your videos, but now I can share with my family and friends

  • @lace1245
    @lace1245 Před 2 lety +6

    I appreciate how thorough you are in your explanations and examples. Most other videos I’ve watched are very vague and generalized and it’s hard to decipher if certain symptoms/ traits are strictly that example. For instance: a narcissist. Most will say, “narcissists are entitled.” Well, in my mind, there are a lot of things to be entitled to and some don’t feel entitled to everything, only specific things. So it leaves me wondering, is this in general or do they feel specifically entitled to certain things or if it’s only certain things, but not others, does that rule out the possibility that they have the disorder? You break those things down and make it a lot easier to understand. Thank you!

  • @danielknott7447
    @danielknott7447 Před 3 lety +22

    I was told by many people I was anti social and had to tell them I'm unsociable and introverted which is far from being anti social.

    • @lulu7304
      @lulu7304 Před 3 lety +1

      Asocial just like me.

  • @nandim1753
    @nandim1753 Před 3 lety +4

    Your one of my mentor ...the best .... feeling so comfortable and relax when u speak ...the structuring of your sentences ....you saved me 😪💯💯❤️

  • @nickyr3860
    @nickyr3860 Před 3 lety +25

    Antisocial: “contrary to the laws and customs of society; devoid of or antagonistic to sociable instincts or practices.” Hmm yes that sounds right, its not about social avoidance like you said.

    • @wendyleeconnelly2939
      @wendyleeconnelly2939 Před 3 lety +1

      yeah the social avoidance would be more the schizoid personality disorder in cluster A

    • @wendyleeconnelly2939
      @wendyleeconnelly2939 Před 2 lety +1

      @Nugget interesting... can you share some references that discuss this? Articles, books, etc... I'd like to know more about the evolution of Cluster B personalities to Cluster C personalities

  • @Auraartistryalberta
    @Auraartistryalberta Před 2 lety +80

    I can't believe how exactly ... Word for word EVERY single example. I almost fell off my chair. And I've been researching this for awhile. I can't believe how exact this is. I am so RELIEVED to learn that this is not my fault and that there was nothing I could have done to save our marriage.

  • @menarussell
    @menarussell Před 13 dny

    This was helpful in understanding the differences. Thank you.

  • @tarottimewithandie
    @tarottimewithandie Před 2 lety +1

    Just love your videos. So clear and concise.

  • @user-wb2dh2rw2z
    @user-wb2dh2rw2z Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for all you do. This video was so well done!

  • @JadeDragonRaze
    @JadeDragonRaze Před 3 lety +25

    This was quite interesting. If ever you are in need of suggestions, I would suggest going over the diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Tons of people are unable to get a diagnosis because they are not 5-year-old boys with a classic presentation so I feel like it might be useful! I took it upon myself to go through the criteria in the DSM 5 but I would love to hear it explained by you.

  • @briarrose5208
    @briarrose5208 Před 19 dny

    Hi Dr Tracey! Baking soda was a common home remedy for my family when we were growing up. Good info about fermented foods, which I love. Last but not least, your hair is so freakin cute!

  • @sofiapapagni
    @sofiapapagni Před 3 lety +24

    You are really amazing to me- you simplify research I have tried to understand for years. It straight forward, seemingly honest information. I really appreciate you.

  • @austinthornton8729
    @austinthornton8729 Před 3 lety +12

    Dr. Tracy, the way you break down these complicated psychological issues extremely extremely helpful. Watching your videos can help to minimize interaction with these types of people. Great job

  • @pauet7414
    @pauet7414 Před 2 lety +28

    I have got to hand it to you, Doc, this is the greatest video I've seen on the subject. The examples, the coherence, the order… Heck! Even the voice is soothing! I humbly thank you for your expertise and professionality. Keep it up, Doc!!

    • @Natalaie
      @Natalaie Před rokem +2

      🐇🥕🐇🥕🐇🥕🐇🥕🐇

  • @luv2luvrite
    @luv2luvrite Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for explaining this disorder so clearly. You have provided me some great insight.

  • @AeriaGl0ris
    @AeriaGl0ris Před 3 lety +11

    A clear explanation of the difference between ASPD and psychopathy and a little cultural tidbit (origins of "flimflammer"). I liked this! Thanks for another great video, Dr. Marks!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I’m glad you appreciated the cultural tidbit 😀

  • @africaart
    @africaart Před 3 lety +15

    I know a guy that EVERY phone call he receives he must lie about his location or finance and he would always beg for money. Anytime he is around, things gets missing.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +4

      That sounds exhausting to have to keep that up

    • @juanpedro4083
      @juanpedro4083 Před 3 lety +5

      I found out that I am gay. I am so happy now.

    • @juanpedro4083
      @juanpedro4083 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ByMyLonely. I just want to share my life with others. I love you btw

  • @Marcelube
    @Marcelube Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the education you provide.

  • @victormontoya3376
    @victormontoya3376 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Doctor. Love your videos, thank you for sharing.

  • @valsterhuera4460
    @valsterhuera4460 Před 3 lety +3

    PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT ANXIETY & PANIC AND THE FEAR OF GOING CRAZY. We want reassurance that Anxiety or panic does not make us go crazy. Thank you very much! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @milakohen630
    @milakohen630 Před 3 lety

    wow!!! studying every time . You are a treasure! Thank You!

  • @BuildingOuttaCrisis
    @BuildingOuttaCrisis Před 5 měsíci +1

    You gelp alot of people coming to these videos and the clarity. your videos are very beneficial. Im 22 & as i grow older and working on my self, Ive been able to be diagnosed with BPD working with professionals as yourself and finally start working with a councilor on how i channel alot of my problems. ❤❤❤ Everybody stay positive Mental Health is a big aspect of how we deal and its very beneficial to stay self aware

  • @n3rahill
    @n3rahill Před 3 lety +6

    I learn a lot today, I maybe an introvert and sometimes avoid when there are a crowd of people outside but not anti social. I am relieved...

    • @Turtletoots3
      @Turtletoots3 Před 2 lety +4

      There seems to be a confusion between asocial and antisocial. Dictionaries don't help this either tbf.

  • @ferrumregit4252
    @ferrumregit4252 Před 3 lety

    Easy to understand, great presentation. Thank you.

  • @stoneyvowell1239
    @stoneyvowell1239 Před 3 lety +5

    Very interesting doctor marks. I really enjoyed your take on it. A good portion of the other therapist I follow like to talk about the two conditions as pretty much the same thing.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Stoney. I think it’s pretty common for people to use the terms interchangeably.

  • @angelainyt
    @angelainyt Před rokem +4

    Hi doctor, you said around the 40s, they slow down, but I know someone in their 40s who is still doing acts that are signs of a sociopathic personality.

  • @vinodsingh-gr1xj
    @vinodsingh-gr1xj Před 3 lety

    Amazing Dr Tracy mark you are a good educater on mental health issues and I am fond and love to hear your videos , thank you Dr Tracy mark.

  • @ginaking5514
    @ginaking5514 Před 2 lety +37

    The older I get the more I realize that out of all of my studies, two realizations have helped me the most at work. First, how nurses communicate with people who have experienced trauma, especially amid this lingering COVID world, and how to detect, communicate and work well with different mind types. Often people labeled with "disorders" are uniquely suited for some of the most aggressive and amazing careers. Learning to partner and work well with them has been the gift of my life. Technology has nothing on the human mind.

    • @areuarealman7269
      @areuarealman7269 Před 9 měsíci

      I wouldn't know they mental health professionals think I'm so retarded I can't work yeah my attitude is a product of my environment so f all of you .

    • @froggyfrog90002
      @froggyfrog90002 Před 8 měsíci

      you partner with which kind of disordered personslity type/s?

  • @rozaSkroza
    @rozaSkroza Před 3 lety +3

    hello dear Tracey, have a great day! thank you, as always 🌹🧡

  • @classproject00111
    @classproject00111 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh my god. I have been searching for 10 years for my partner’s mental disease and now I found it thank to you Dr

  • @ruwi5683
    @ruwi5683 Před 3 lety +13

    Dr, think bout how many people online, and in this Forum, you’ve helped!! ♥️♥️

  • @trinitywhite6517
    @trinitywhite6517 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey! I love you videos, I've been bingeing them all morning. Wondering if you could compare Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder

  • @HappyMomma412
    @HappyMomma412 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Dr. Mark’s.

  • @WaterproofSoap
    @WaterproofSoap Před 3 lety +5

    This is all very valuable and informative. It's probably very helpful for people to develop a better understanding of aberrant psychology.
    Having said that, modern society as a whole would probably not be awarded a clean bill of mental health if the DSM were applied to it in the manner of a patient.
    "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" -Jiddu Krishnamurty

  • @SweetBlackSistah
    @SweetBlackSistah Před 3 lety

    Awesome video doc!

  • @BensonHedge
    @BensonHedge Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing Explanation... Continue the EXCELLENCE

  • @Scorned405
    @Scorned405 Před 3 lety +9

    The limbic cortex and the amagdala work very different in those that are sociopathic.

  • @mackfam9798
    @mackfam9798 Před 3 lety

    thanks for posting this this was good

  • @anv.4614
    @anv.4614 Před 20 dny +1

    appreciated. many thanks.

  • @reefk8876
    @reefk8876 Před rokem

    This was interesting.. and you have a talent for this. Thank you

  • @HomeFrendsten
    @HomeFrendsten Před rokem +1

    Thank. You for the video, i received much information

  • @stevenkilmer2367
    @stevenkilmer2367 Před 8 měsíci +2

    As someone whos never been able to talk to a therapist or psychoanylist type person. I like how you dont talk down and give information :) Thankfully this is more like my anti personality and isnt a all the time thing lol

  • @ruwi5683
    @ruwi5683 Před 3 lety +3

    I’m happy to see u!!

  • @ashleypearson7848
    @ashleypearson7848 Před 2 lety

    You're very smart you do a good job! Thank you!

  • @B3OWOLF416
    @B3OWOLF416 Před 23 dny

    Thank you, Tracy.
    I am an introvert and it drives me nuts when they think it's the same as antisocial because they think I hate people. I was a delinquent but i do care about others. I have a small circle of friends, I'm married with a kid, and I tinker a lot in my hideout alone. I simply prefer quality over quantity like most introverts. There's a saying
    I'd rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies it means I'd rather have a few that are real and not just 100 people making noise. Having 5000 people on a Facebook page doesn't mean 5000 friends
    I did have a record and got over addiction. But i have always been compassionate towards others, I am a believer, and I've never was cruel to animals.

  • @mesfinfekadu6104
    @mesfinfekadu6104 Před 3 lety

    Dr. Tracy u r awesome as usual. Can you please some philosophical aspects like the prison and hospital ? (Similary and difference)

  • @NunayoBisnez
    @NunayoBisnez Před rokem +9

    I'm curious to see Dr. Marks' take on the correlation (if any) between oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, and antisocial personality disorder.

    • @Natalaie
      @Natalaie Před rokem +1

      Odd and conduct disorder lead to aspd

  • @yellawson1064
    @yellawson1064 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Thank you

  • @destinyroney4031
    @destinyroney4031 Před 3 lety +7

    I had no idea antisocial personality disorder was a thing. Thank you for this. Another great CZcams video on this subject is The Mess on Planet Classroom Network. Summary: A multi-faceted take on one woman’s experiences with bipolar disorder.

    • @praesidium4278
      @praesidium4278 Před 2 lety

      Just found out I have it it feels very good but it is also a problem

  • @taracmonroe
    @taracmonroe Před 3 lety

    I love your thumbnails!

  • @barbaramallow3870
    @barbaramallow3870 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting, as always. Thankfully, don't recall having known anyone like that.

  • @angmo3782
    @angmo3782 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!

  • @crunchydorito1120
    @crunchydorito1120 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for what you do

  • @alvaromillan6899
    @alvaromillan6899 Před měsícem +1

    I love your eloquence 💗

  • @kingduria7480
    @kingduria7480 Před 3 lety +13

    I suspect i have ASPD, but i try to be a moral person (Which actually makes more of an Amoral person)
    For me personally, its as if i can Switch between 2 sides of Morality vs My Heart. Im also a Hedonist, i get easily bored so you can say im addicted to weed and Alcohol, Boredom leads to irritability, and irritability leads to anger and frustration,, and it can reach to the point where i go "Fxck it" and "Vent"

    • @starchilde8698
      @starchilde8698 Před rokem +1

      @@dumbstudent7673 There's a high comorbidity rate between ADHD & ASPD, lots of overlap.

  • @vicsmith7006
    @vicsmith7006 Před 3 lety +5

    Dr. Tracey Marks, my ex wife fits a lot of of criteria for personality disorder.
    One day she did a 180 and left, no contact, 4months later we divorced.
    She did the same to her previous ex. When asked why she said she didn’t know. She has reverted to being a teenager now- partying, dating a 19 year old, dropped out of nursing school. Almost got fired. She acted like she never knew me. She did the same to her ex. We’d been together 7 1/2 years

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Před rokem +3

      No that’s just typical behaviour of modern women.

    • @vicsmith7006
      @vicsmith7006 Před rokem +1

      @@wulfsorenson8859 yeah I agree. I’ve learned a lot since I posted that comment.

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Před rokem

      @@vicsmith7006 😂😂

  • @k.g.m.254
    @k.g.m.254 Před 2 lety

    Excellent. As always.

  • @shannoncrider1902
    @shannoncrider1902 Před 3 lety +1

    I have been binge watching your videos. And while I relate to certain things you've described, I'm not sure what I have. I endured long term emotional trauma from childhood (5 years till even adulthood.) I've blocked out most of my memories. I guess as a coping mechanism.
    As a new mom, I had post partum depression but it was nore than that. I lived for several years in a state of fog... not able to function as an adult. I couldn't retain information. I couldn't understand simple instructions.
    Both as a child and as an adult, I could/can not remember afterwards what was said- from myself or from them! So during an argument with a relative or friend, id say things, and then immediately (even 2 minutes later) not know what came out of my mouth, or their's.

    • @abethepunk
      @abethepunk Před rokem

      This sounds relatable. Schizo-something or another?

    • @MarMadstar
      @MarMadstar Před 8 měsíci

      ADHD?

  • @hsrao2740
    @hsrao2740 Před rokem +2

    As you said, sometimes I indeed hurt others, but I am not aware of it, or perhaps I do not consider it as harm, but rather think that the other person is not strong enough. I know that this is wrong, but I grew up under this rule since I was young. Perhaps there are other ways of life, but they have never been relevant to me.

  • @milakohen630
    @milakohen630 Před 3 lety +4

    the whole purpose of this channel is to raise the awareness! don't apply symptoms you are hearing on yourself or others, thats a huuuuge mistake! Be aware, study!

  • @synclarva8695
    @synclarva8695 Před 3 lety +6

    Can you please make a video on Dependent Personality Disorder and how to handle it. This personality disorder does not get attention like others.

  • @Driftwoodgeorge
    @Driftwoodgeorge Před měsícem

    This is a good one !

  • @edgreen8140
    @edgreen8140 Před rokem

    Hares checklist is helpful. Using others 2 superficial charm 3 manipulating others 4 uncaring for others 5 nonconformist slowed down around 40 50.

  • @Tiggzne24
    @Tiggzne24 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @victoriamayo5774
    @victoriamayo5774 Před 2 lety

    Thnx Dr Marks

  • @chickenbiscuit4525
    @chickenbiscuit4525 Před 2 lety +1

    Tilted the scales on a person who matched these traits fairly well earlier in the week.
    Thanks marvelous Dr Marks.💗
    Now looking for a physician who can do alright rib surgery... ✌

  • @SubRosa33
    @SubRosa33 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent commentary in this disorder.

  • @Itsonlyvibes
    @Itsonlyvibes Před 3 lety

    I love your channel! I learn a lot just watching for enjoyment. My ex fits this profile

  • @tima4167
    @tima4167 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for tour videos

  • @elysianfibres1642
    @elysianfibres1642 Před 3 lety +8

    Psychopathy can be broken down into factor-1 (primary) and factor-2 (secondary) psychopathy, which is sometimes called sociopathy. It is factor-2 psychopathy that aligns most closely to antisocial personality disorder.

    • @abedanafisa1646
      @abedanafisa1646 Před 3 lety

      Hope that you get over your disease fast I used to be just like you when I was a teenager I was a violent person

    • @abedanafisa1646
      @abedanafisa1646 Před 3 lety

      @@asdghkii I'm much better now...inshallah

  • @ashleythompson2942
    @ashleythompson2942 Před 3 lety +3

    Happy Saint Patrick’s Day 🇮🇪☘️❤️
    Also the video game example. More of these plz.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +2

      Happy Saint Pats day to you too. ☘️ thanks for noticing the video game reference. 😊

  • @antor2471
    @antor2471 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What I got from this is sociopaths just don’t know how to be normal. but they’re not that predatory

  • @Michael69101
    @Michael69101 Před rokem

    I like this video, it's very useful information.

  • @EdwardAveyard
    @EdwardAveyard Před 3 lety +6

    I was wondering how you feel about the decision of the ICD-11 to merge all personality disorders (except borderline) into one category, named "personality disorder". There are many countries in the world that do not use the DSM. Why do you think it is that the different personality disorders have more acceptance in the USA than in other countries? I'm writing from Britain, which you would not expect to be that different in terms of culture from the USA, but there are some DSM disorders (e.g. histrionic, narcissistic) that I've never heard of anyone being diagnosed with in Britain.

    • @essaly7969
      @essaly7969 Před rokem +1

      The traditional classification of personality disorders has been criticized for quite a while now, so maybe the DSM will change it too

  • @Mariesunshine555
    @Mariesunshine555 Před 3 lety +2

    Happy to see this video, seems like your Channel was "shadowban" from me for the last 3 months? I've got some catching up to do :D

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 3 lety +2

      😊 Yes please catch up. For some reason I think for the past couple weeks I think the algorithm hid me from a lot of people.

    • @SuperMarion61
      @SuperMarion61 Před 3 lety

      It’s not just me, as I’ve been wondering where your videos had gotten to, checked I was still subscribed & I was😥 That darned CZcams algorithm 😮