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Psychological Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #28
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To: Lola
From: Daddy
You are the best, I love you.
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To: Future Lia
From: Mom and Dad
Remember that learning isn't just useful, but also really fun!
***
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes a look at how the treatment for Psychological Disorders has changed over the last hundred years and who is responsible for getting us on the path to getting us here.
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Table of Contents:
Defining Psychological Disorders 00:10:09
Perspectives on Mental Illness 03:16:10
Diagnosing Disorders with the DSM 07:09:09
DSM is Constantly Evolving 07:42:12
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published: 25 Aug 2014
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Only a Genius Can Answer This
Other videos you might like:
12 Signs of High Intelligence You Probably Have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONjVIeJ0HZg&
How People in Different Physical States See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIxyLl3nnLY&
TIMESTAMPS:
Question #1. Is the mask convex on one side or two? 1:00
Question #2. Is the mask rotating in one direction or in two? 1:30
Answers 1:55
So, let’s see who you are: crazy or a genius 2:06
What difference does genius make? 2:56
A quick IQ test that can determine your intellect 3:31
SUMMARY:
- If you answered both questions wrong, do not worry: you are a completely healthy person. And if one of the answers was obvious to you, it’s probably time to find a friend that is a psychiatrist.
- The truth is that the brain of a healthy person tends toward self-d...
published: 01 Aug 2017
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Greta Thunberg on the "gift" of Asperger's in fighting climate change: "We need people who think …
At 16, climate activist Greta Thunberg has been called the greatest threat to the world's fossil fuel industry. The teenager first made headlines last year with her solitary strike against climate change outside Sweden's parliament – since then, she's inspired millions of supporters to rally in more than 150 countries. Thunberg joins "CBS This Morning" for her first live U.S. television interview.
Watch "CBS This Morning" HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yAR
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published: 10 Sep 2019
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Sociopath vs Psychopath: What's the Difference?
Sociopaths are often called psychopaths and vice versa but there are differences between a psychopath and a sociopath. Psychopaths, for example, are far more likely to get in trouble with the law while sociopaths are much more likely to blend in with society. And while sociopaths and psychopaths do share some traits, sociopathy (antisocial personality disorder) is generally considered less severe than psychopathy.
Here are 5 subtle differences between a sociopath and psychopath.
Also, be sure to watch our video on 5 Signs You've Met a Sociopath but just don't know it yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkPPAdvpyYQ
Article by: Sophie P.
Voice over by: Lily H.
Animation by: Rudi Okasiil-Henry - Instagram: no_named_nomad
Manager by: Erin B.
Editor by: Risha M.
Contact us at animati...
published: 15 Jun 2017
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Doctor With Aspergers Sees Emotions For The first Time | Chicago Med
Dr Lathan discovers he has aspergers syndrome and asks Dr Charles for new treatment.
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Season 2 Episode 11 "Graveyard Shift"
Everyone feels the effects of working the graveyard shift. As the psych resident on call, Dr. Reese is forced to make multiple death notifications to patients' families. Much to Tate's dismay, April gets pulled into working an extra shift. Also, Sharon calls Dr. Rhodes to the hospital to tend to a panda bear that needs surgery and Dr. Halstead is shadowed by a resident, only to find out that he has been intoxicated while on shift. Connor is called in to o...
published: 28 Jan 2018
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The Dangerous Few (Psychopath Documentary) | Real Stories
Could the most effective method of crime prevention be a brain scan? This suggestion, the result of recent ground-breaking research, is investigated in the two films that comprise A Mind To Crime. The Dangerous Few examines the surprising claim from the USA that it is possible to identify children as young as four year’s old as potential criminals. Often prone to violence and stealing, children who suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have been found to have brain abnormalities consistent with those who turn to crime. Controversial treatments being developed are also revealed. Violent Minds, the second film, examines the brain abnormalities that affect different types of criminal, as well as investigating the links with drugs and the possibilities of brain damage inflicted before b...
published: 14 Apr 2017
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Is Mark Zuckerberg Evil?
Why Mark Zuckerberg Seems Evil
Discover The 4 Emotions You Need To Make a Killer First Impression:
http://bit.ly/2H6fGAg
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Mark Zuckerberg is having a rough time. Not only does he have to deal with congressional hearings but it seems like a good portion of the internet hates him or at least doubts his humanity and it isn't because of the Cambridge Analytica scandal; it's because of the way that he presents himself. So in this video, I'm going to show you the kind of sad reason why some people are just harder to trust than others and it's easier to write them off as potentially evil and it's why negative reputation is just seem to stick to them no matter what t...
published: 16 Apr 2018
10:10
Psychological Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #28
Want more videos about psychology every Monday and Thursday? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
***SUBBABLE M...
Want more videos about psychology every Monday and Thursday? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
***SUBBABLE MESSAGES***
To: Lola
From: Daddy
You are the best, I love you.
***
To: Future Lia
From: Mom and Dad
Remember that learning isn't just useful, but also really fun!
***
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes a look at how the treatment for Psychological Disorders has changed over the last hundred years and who is responsible for getting us on the path to getting us here.
--
Table of Contents:
Defining Psychological Disorders 00:10:09
Perspectives on Mental Illness 03:16:10
Diagnosing Disorders with the DSM 07:09:09
DSM is Constantly Evolving 07:42:12
--
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***SUBBABLE MESSAGES***
To: Lola
From: Daddy
You are the best, I love you.
***
To: Future Lia
From: Mom and Dad
Remember that learning isn't just useful, but also really fun!
***
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes a look at how the treatment for Psychological Disorders has changed over the last hundred years and who is responsible for getting us on the path to getting us here.
--
Table of Contents:
Defining Psychological Disorders 00:10:09
Perspectives on Mental Illness 03:16:10
Diagnosing Disorders with the DSM 07:09:09
DSM is Constantly Evolving 07:42:12
--
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
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- published: 25 Aug 2014
- views: 2671471
6:12
Only a Genius Can Answer This
Other videos you might like:
12 Signs of High Intelligence You Probably Have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONjVIeJ0HZg&
How People in Different Physical State...
Other videos you might like:
12 Signs of High Intelligence You Probably Have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONjVIeJ0HZg&
How People in Different Physical States See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIxyLl3nnLY&
TIMESTAMPS:
Question #1. Is the mask convex on one side or two? 1:00
Question #2. Is the mask rotating in one direction or in two? 1:30
Answers 1:55
So, let’s see who you are: crazy or a genius 2:06
What difference does genius make? 2:56
A quick IQ test that can determine your intellect 3:31
SUMMARY:
- If you answered both questions wrong, do not worry: you are a completely healthy person. And if one of the answers was obvious to you, it’s probably time to find a friend that is a psychiatrist.
- The truth is that the brain of a healthy person tends toward self-deceit. It takes into account artificial forms and extra shadows, ‘correcting’ the picture.
- People with schizophrenia do not have this imagination. Their brains cannot establish the connection between the details.
- Schizophrenia and genius are not that different. However, it is possible to distinguish between them.
- Genius personalities possess both types of thinking: that of a healthy person as well as the schizophrenic one, and they can switch between the types of thinking.
- They see the illusion just the way an average person sees it, but they also see the catch immediately. If they want to, their brain may stop perceiving the deceit.
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How People in Different Physical States See the World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIxyLl3nnLY&
TIMESTAMPS:
Question #1. Is the mask convex on one side or two? 1:00
Question #2. Is the mask rotating in one direction or in two? 1:30
Answers 1:55
So, let’s see who you are: crazy or a genius 2:06
What difference does genius make? 2:56
A quick IQ test that can determine your intellect 3:31
SUMMARY:
- If you answered both questions wrong, do not worry: you are a completely healthy person. And if one of the answers was obvious to you, it’s probably time to find a friend that is a psychiatrist.
- The truth is that the brain of a healthy person tends toward self-deceit. It takes into account artificial forms and extra shadows, ‘correcting’ the picture.
- People with schizophrenia do not have this imagination. Their brains cannot establish the connection between the details.
- Schizophrenia and genius are not that different. However, it is possible to distinguish between them.
- Genius personalities possess both types of thinking: that of a healthy person as well as the schizophrenic one, and they can switch between the types of thinking.
- They see the illusion just the way an average person sees it, but they also see the catch immediately. If they want to, their brain may stop perceiving the deceit.
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- published: 01 Aug 2017
- views: 13835426
5:04
Greta Thunberg on the "gift" of Asperger's in fighting climate change: "We need people who think …
At 16, climate activist Greta Thunberg has been called the greatest threat to the world's fossil fuel industry. The teenager first made headlines last year with...
At 16, climate activist Greta Thunberg has been called the greatest threat to the world's fossil fuel industry. The teenager first made headlines last year with her solitary strike against climate change outside Sweden's parliament – since then, she's inspired millions of supporters to rally in more than 150 countries. Thunberg joins "CBS This Morning" for her first live U.S. television interview.
Watch "CBS This Morning" HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yAR
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https://wn.com/Greta_Thunberg_On_The_Gift_Of_Asperger's_In_Fighting_Climate_Change_We_Need_People_Who_Think_…
At 16, climate activist Greta Thunberg has been called the greatest threat to the world's fossil fuel industry. The teenager first made headlines last year with her solitary strike against climate change outside Sweden's parliament – since then, she's inspired millions of supporters to rally in more than 150 countries. Thunberg joins "CBS This Morning" for her first live U.S. television interview.
Watch "CBS This Morning" HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yAR
Download the CBS News app on iOS HERE: https://apple.co/1tRNnUy
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Each weekday morning, "CBS This Morning" co-hosts Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil deliver two hours of original reporting, breaking news and top-level newsmaker interviews in an engaging and informative format that challenges the norm in network morning news programs. The broadcast has earned a prestigious Peabody Award, a Polk Award, four News & Documentary Emmys, three Daytime Emmys and the 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Newscast. The broadcast was also honored with an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award as part of CBS News division-wide coverage of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Check local listings for "CBS This Morning" broadcast times.
- published: 10 Sep 2019
- views: 628862
2:49
Sociopath vs Psychopath: What's the Difference?
Sociopaths are often called psychopaths and vice versa but there are differences between a psychopath and a sociopath. Psychopaths, for example, are far more li...
Sociopaths are often called psychopaths and vice versa but there are differences between a psychopath and a sociopath. Psychopaths, for example, are far more likely to get in trouble with the law while sociopaths are much more likely to blend in with society. And while sociopaths and psychopaths do share some traits, sociopathy (antisocial personality disorder) is generally considered less severe than psychopathy.
Here are 5 subtle differences between a sociopath and psychopath.
Also, be sure to watch our video on 5 Signs You've Met a Sociopath but just don't know it yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkPPAdvpyYQ
Article by: Sophie P.
Voice over by: Lily H.
Animation by: Rudi Okasiil-Henry - Instagram: no_named_nomad
Manager by: Erin B.
Editor by: Risha M.
Contact us at animation@psych2go.net if you're interested in being a part of our video production team!
Let us know what your thoughts are on this video and if there's anything you want to correct!
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Sociopaths are often called psychopaths and vice versa but there are differences between a psychopath and a sociopath. Psychopaths, for example, are far more likely to get in trouble with the law while sociopaths are much more likely to blend in with society. And while sociopaths and psychopaths do share some traits, sociopathy (antisocial personality disorder) is generally considered less severe than psychopathy.
Here are 5 subtle differences between a sociopath and psychopath.
Also, be sure to watch our video on 5 Signs You've Met a Sociopath but just don't know it yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkPPAdvpyYQ
Article by: Sophie P.
Voice over by: Lily H.
Animation by: Rudi Okasiil-Henry - Instagram: no_named_nomad
Manager by: Erin B.
Editor by: Risha M.
Contact us at animation@psych2go.net if you're interested in being a part of our video production team!
Let us know what your thoughts are on this video and if there's anything you want to correct!
- published: 15 Jun 2017
- views: 953987
7:17
Doctor With Aspergers Sees Emotions For The first Time | Chicago Med
Dr Lathan discovers he has aspergers syndrome and asks Dr Charles for new treatment.
Watch full episodes Of Chicago Med on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2yGCdvP
W...
Dr Lathan discovers he has aspergers syndrome and asks Dr Charles for new treatment.
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Season 2 Episode 11 "Graveyard Shift"
Everyone feels the effects of working the graveyard shift. As the psych resident on call, Dr. Reese is forced to make multiple death notifications to patients' families. Much to Tate's dismay, April gets pulled into working an extra shift. Also, Sharon calls Dr. Rhodes to the hospital to tend to a panda bear that needs surgery and Dr. Halstead is shadowed by a resident, only to find out that he has been intoxicated while on shift. Connor is called in to operate on a panda.
https://wn.com/Doctor_With_Aspergers_Sees_Emotions_For_The_First_Time_|_Chicago_Med
Dr Lathan discovers he has aspergers syndrome and asks Dr Charles for new treatment.
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Subscribe for more videos from the Chicago heroes: http://bit.ly/2yJ9YQf
Season 2 Episode 11 "Graveyard Shift"
Everyone feels the effects of working the graveyard shift. As the psych resident on call, Dr. Reese is forced to make multiple death notifications to patients' families. Much to Tate's dismay, April gets pulled into working an extra shift. Also, Sharon calls Dr. Rhodes to the hospital to tend to a panda bear that needs surgery and Dr. Halstead is shadowed by a resident, only to find out that he has been intoxicated while on shift. Connor is called in to operate on a panda.
- published: 28 Jan 2018
- views: 783810
50:27
The Dangerous Few (Psychopath Documentary) | Real Stories
Could the most effective method of crime prevention be a brain scan? This suggestion, the result of recent ground-breaking research, is investigated in the two ...
Could the most effective method of crime prevention be a brain scan? This suggestion, the result of recent ground-breaking research, is investigated in the two films that comprise A Mind To Crime. The Dangerous Few examines the surprising claim from the USA that it is possible to identify children as young as four year’s old as potential criminals. Often prone to violence and stealing, children who suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have been found to have brain abnormalities consistent with those who turn to crime. Controversial treatments being developed are also revealed. Violent Minds, the second film, examines the brain abnormalities that affect different types of criminal, as well as investigating the links with drugs and the possibilities of brain damage inflicted before birth.
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Could the most effective method of crime prevention be a brain scan? This suggestion, the result of recent ground-breaking research, is investigated in the two films that comprise A Mind To Crime. The Dangerous Few examines the surprising claim from the USA that it is possible to identify children as young as four year’s old as potential criminals. Often prone to violence and stealing, children who suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have been found to have brain abnormalities consistent with those who turn to crime. Controversial treatments being developed are also revealed. Violent Minds, the second film, examines the brain abnormalities that affect different types of criminal, as well as investigating the links with drugs and the possibilities of brain damage inflicted before birth.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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Produced by Quality Time Television
- published: 14 Apr 2017
- views: 6234614
9:04
Is Mark Zuckerberg Evil?
Why Mark Zuckerberg Seems Evil
Discover The 4 Emotions You Need To Make a Killer First Impression:
http://bit.ly/2H6fGAg
We're hiring! Find out more about th...
Why Mark Zuckerberg Seems Evil
Discover The 4 Emotions You Need To Make a Killer First Impression:
http://bit.ly/2H6fGAg
We're hiring! Find out more about the position: https://www.charismaoncommand.com/brilliant-operations-digital-marketing-manager/
Mark Zuckerberg is having a rough time. Not only does he have to deal with congressional hearings but it seems like a good portion of the internet hates him or at least doubts his humanity and it isn't because of the Cambridge Analytica scandal; it's because of the way that he presents himself. So in this video, I'm going to show you the kind of sad reason why some people are just harder to trust than others and it's easier to write them off as potentially evil and it's why negative reputation is just seem to stick to them no matter what they do. I'm also gonna help you find out if you are losing trust without even realizing it plus teach you what to do to get it back. So first off, as a principal, we humans like and trust people who show us that they have nothing to hide.
And this isn't just metaphorical. Seeing the inside of someone's hand — seeing their palms tends to put people at ease. The handshake actually originated as a way to show that neither person was carrying a weapon. But Zuckerberg almost never shows us his palms when he speaks which winds up feeling unsettling. First, let me say this — I care deeply about the democratic process and protecting its integrity. Facebook's mission is all about giving people a voice and bringing people closer together.
0:33 We trust people who show that they have nothing to hide
1:09 Your smile is key to improve your charisma
2:42 Congruence is another key that Mark Zuckerberg lacks
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Why Mark Zuckerberg Seems Evil
Discover The 4 Emotions You Need To Make a Killer First Impression:
http://bit.ly/2H6fGAg
We're hiring! Find out more about the position: https://www.charismaoncommand.com/brilliant-operations-digital-marketing-manager/
Mark Zuckerberg is having a rough time. Not only does he have to deal with congressional hearings but it seems like a good portion of the internet hates him or at least doubts his humanity and it isn't because of the Cambridge Analytica scandal; it's because of the way that he presents himself. So in this video, I'm going to show you the kind of sad reason why some people are just harder to trust than others and it's easier to write them off as potentially evil and it's why negative reputation is just seem to stick to them no matter what they do. I'm also gonna help you find out if you are losing trust without even realizing it plus teach you what to do to get it back. So first off, as a principal, we humans like and trust people who show us that they have nothing to hide.
And this isn't just metaphorical. Seeing the inside of someone's hand — seeing their palms tends to put people at ease. The handshake actually originated as a way to show that neither person was carrying a weapon. But Zuckerberg almost never shows us his palms when he speaks which winds up feeling unsettling. First, let me say this — I care deeply about the democratic process and protecting its integrity. Facebook's mission is all about giving people a voice and bringing people closer together.
0:33 We trust people who show that they have nothing to hide
1:09 Your smile is key to improve your charisma
2:42 Congruence is another key that Mark Zuckerberg lacks
Connect With Us Further:
Website: http://www.charismaoncommand.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/charismaoncommand
Instagram: @CharismaOnCommand
Or if you want to see our personal stuff (regular life + playing music):
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Instagram: @IamBenAltman
- published: 16 Apr 2018
- views: 1896257