What Is The Psychopath Test?

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  • 게시일 2020. 06. 25.
  • Is there really a test that can distinguish a psychopath from the average person?
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댓글 • 975

  • @dara7w255
    @dara7w255 3 년 전 +3193

    Psychopathy doesn’t make you cool nor more interesting. It’s a serious issue and should not be taken lightly.

    • @sirflimflam
      @sirflimflam 3 년 전 +45

      Cant say I've ever heard someone claim its cool or interesting

    • @azaka3720
      @azaka3720 3 년 전 +34

      @@sirflimflam new to the Internet?

    • @sirflimflam
      @sirflimflam 3 년 전 +8

      ​@@azaka3720 Can't say that I am. I guess I'm just good at avoiding idiots.

    • @GeometryDashDigital
      @GeometryDashDigital 3 년 전 +5

      Shut up it’s cool

    • @anonymousperson3023
      @anonymousperson3023 3 년 전 +2

      @Skrooge Lantay it wasn't even an attempt to insult someone. It was just an observation

  • @nicole4352
    @nicole4352 3 년 전 +2253

    These comments are full of people who totally missed the point of this video

    • @trashtrash2169
      @trashtrash2169 3 년 전 +69

      They're also quite cringe, with half of the people saying "wow, look what I'm watching!" like that even has any meaning.

    • @nehdoll
      @nehdoll 3 년 전 +22

      A common feature of comment sections in general, really.

    • @victornieves1794
      @victornieves1794 3 년 전 +2

      Trash Trash What can you except from comments on a Buzzfeed video?

    • @yuyucontent
      @yuyucontent 3 년 전 +1

      @@victornieves1794 ikr

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e 3 년 전 +1

      @@victornieves1794 true. Lol

  • @LS-vw6pd
    @LS-vw6pd 3 년 전 +2220

    She’s so right about society encouraging sociopathic behavior...

    • @JuneSongstress
      @JuneSongstress 3 년 전 +115

      It's funny, that's actually something my therapist has been mentioning. She's been noticing more and more of her patients over the past couple decades have demonstrated excessive disregard for others through their narcissism and psychopathic behaviors that are just being stoked and thriving in today's society.

    • @LS-vw6pd
      @LS-vw6pd 3 년 전 +34

      EXACTLY! You know, posting everything you have, do, etc. on Facebook like the world revolves around you...one of many examples. Scary.

    • @siobhanceili6566
      @siobhanceili6566 3 년 전 +11

      Fr like the POVs on tiktok are eek

    • @oliviah.9580
      @oliviah.9580 3 년 전 +15

      Its romanticism over mental illnesses

    • @JuneSongstress
      @JuneSongstress 3 년 전 +9

      @@LS-vw6pd one of the many reasons, I'm taking a break from most social media. I could just feel myself getting less and less genuinely happy. Didn't like what I saw people becoming, and didn't want it to happen to me.

  • @bcnicholas123
    @bcnicholas123 3 년 전 +4495

    “Haha this is so me, I’m so quirky and different 🤪”

    • @lunera9534
      @lunera9534 3 년 전 +232

      ikr it's so CRINGE

    • @big_fan_ofapandah6466
      @big_fan_ofapandah6466 3 년 전 +176

      This says alot about
      *SocIEty*

    • @palecurve
      @palecurve 3 년 전 +127

      Look up any video on sociopathy, you'll see this everywhere.
      Apparently every single person in the KRplus comments section is a socio/psychopath, because they watched a video, and man, it's so true guys!
      Things like this are why I hate the internet.

    • @quil5260
      @quil5260 3 년 전 +13

      Yet you all watched this video

    • @vi0lins
      @vi0lins 3 년 전 +3

      I- HAHAHAHHAHAHA

  • @mfloatingaway
    @mfloatingaway 3 년 전 +502

    I have a friend who got like 8 on an online psychopathy test, then retook it and got a 31 and went around telling people she was a psychopath and every time I said she wasn’t, she like got all defensive. It was really annoying. I hate people who act like psychopathy is like, a quirky character trait and not an actual mental illness.

    • @kingexplosionmurderfuckoff9376
      @kingexplosionmurderfuckoff9376 3 년 전 +41

      She sounds so toxic ,have you tried talking to her about her ignorance?

    • @andie7539
      @andie7539 3 년 전 +32

      idk why people want to have mental illness, it sounds horrible

    • @ItsMe-rt3yh
      @ItsMe-rt3yh 3 년 전 +5

      She might have munchausen syndrome

    • @lana_b123
      @lana_b123 3 년 전 +30

      she definitely got 40/40 on being a actual ✨idiot✨

    • @dedsec9734
      @dedsec9734 3 년 전 +5

      Notice how all teens are also calling themselves bi-polar

  • @lilianag7092
    @lilianag7092 3 년 전 +1518

    To me, as an individual who was professionally diagnosed a year ago with Anti-Social Personality Disorder, I fall into the sociopath category. Mass trauma resulted in how I began to see people. I was not born this way but my environment and life experiences influenced my brain’s “programming”. Nothing about ASPD is fun. It’s not cute, it’s not quirky, and it is NOT a term to be thrown around. It is a real disorder that real people have and impacts our lives heavily. We do not operate in the way movies portray us. We do not fit into molds. We are people just like you. We just live differently.

    • @naveyard
      @naveyard 3 년 전 +57

      I can relate, I know a guy who is a diagnosed sociopath and because of this he has trouble making friends and even feeling emotion at all
      I'm not sure but this could be the cause of his anorexia, but again, idk

    • @michellemarlies
      @michellemarlies 3 년 전 +80

      thank you for commenting this. people living with less "palatable" mental disorders like ASPD still face a lot of stigma. typical internet mental health awareness activism focuses on slapping the same regurgitated points about depression and anxiety on a pastel background and calling it a day, when there's still so much work to be done in informing people about psychotic and personality disorders and examining why they've become so demonised in our society. much love to you. i hope you're doing well.

    • @XusernamegoeshereX
      @XusernamegoeshereX 3 년 전 +20

      There's a difference between psychopaths and sociopaths.....

    • @Phobophobia03
      @Phobophobia03 3 년 전 +7

      Once diagnosed what happened treatment wise? Therapy?

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 3 년 전 +30

      @beka bothears As someone who spent over ten years working in the mental health field, I actually don't find this video particularly helpful or informative for the average layperson.
      If anything, it might leave them more open to potential abuse.
      Also, the difference between psychopath and sociopath is not universally agreed upon by medical professionals (though there are people who appear to have APD because they were born that way or experienced brain damage, versus those who experienced abuse and perhaps had some genes that inclined toward the development of cluster B personality disorders)

  • @DY2727
    @DY2727 3 년 전 +1269

    **Edgy teens entered the chat**

  • @meghnvt
    @meghnvt 3 년 전 +1446

    what shane dawson thought he was accomplishing with the mind of jake paul series

    • @jadenikole6165
      @jadenikole6165 3 년 전 +84

      Meghan Trumpus in his mind he has good intentions with the video, and it’s entertaining if you are 14 and don’t actually know anything about psychology. But watching something like this or being educated yourself just shows how wrong it was of him, someone who does not have a degree in psychology, to make a whole web series deciding whether or not a man was a sociopath. I never thought I’d say this but poor jake Paul 😂. Whether they are or not it’s not his place to make that conclusion. It’s a lot deeper than that

    • @LauXstamp
      @LauXstamp 3 년 전 +4

      Ahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    • @TheAndooper
      @TheAndooper 3 년 전 +7

      @@jadenikole6165 wasnt there a psychologist with him though? And shouldnt she have seen the things that he was doing?

    • @alexmunch9275
      @alexmunch9275 3 년 전 +22

      I mean he was onto something though, Jake Paul doesn’t feel any remorse for his actions (thus his repeated mistakes) and has a naturally charming character to hide behind. That doesn’t mean he’s a psycho, but it’s interesting.

    • @jebbyrat
      @jebbyrat 3 년 전 +35

      @@TheAndooper there was a therapist who specializes in eating disorders and self harm, and probably only has very basic knowledge of psychopathy/sociopathy from school. so yyyeah she really wasn't qualified.

  • @konekotenshi5594
    @konekotenshi5594 3 년 전 +957

    "We're setting up conditions in the society that not only reward person with sociopathic characteristics but we are also breeding them..."
    Looks at the comment section.. ok bye.

  • @spiralingspiral72
    @spiralingspiral72 3 년 전 +39

    Dear People...
    Just because I don't cry in funerals or show obvious signs of empathy doesn't mean that I'm a psychopath, I'm just not that sensitive

  • @cadynextdoor
    @cadynextdoor 3 년 전 +141

    i may seem fine on the outside but don’t mess with me, i’m a psychopath on the inside. *draws half anime girl half wolf with a single tear running down their cheek*

  • @mckennahervey8975
    @mckennahervey8975 3 년 전 +58

    That bit about "unless you're a doctor you have no business diagnosing your friends": If you are a doctor you do NOT diagnose your friends. That's unethical and a serious offense in the psychologist community. Also you will instantly be exactly the opposite of the life of the party. XD

    • @-viscupcake-5646
      @-viscupcake-5646 3 년 전 +2

      It's also a conflict of interest.

    • @professorbaxtercarelessdre1075
      @professorbaxtercarelessdre1075 3 년 전 +1

      good point there. you should only ever diagnose people if you're qualified, and you're only diagnosing patients, or criminals when asked or required

  • @kamcalste
    @kamcalste 3 년 전 +621

    This was well-researched and I loved the presentation! It matched up with everything I learned when getting my degree in Psychology. I appreciate how you emphasized that it's a scale, and referenced a doctor to explain the specific signs and symptoms. The doctor was extremely articulate and very thorough in her explanation! I'd love to see more things like this, explaining some misunderstandings about psychology and sociology. Great work!

    • @sophw8780
      @sophw8780 3 년 전 +6

      You might be able to answer my queries on what the difference is between a sociopath and a psychopath?

    • @linneareed
      @linneareed 3 년 전 +9

      this reads like a discussion board response in an online college class and i love it

    • @palecurve
      @palecurve 3 년 전 +26

      @@sophw8780 This is one of those cases where the root of the word gives its definition pretty well. Keep this in mind as a basic explanation:
      Sociopath - the actual pathology originates in/from society, hence "socio"
      Psychopath - the pathology originates in the individual's functions/brain, hence "psych"
      It goes far deeper than that, but those are the guidelines my peers and I were given when we started down the psychology path.

    • @Polyfusia
      @Polyfusia 3 년 전

      You clearly missed that the actual host is a manipulative sociopath/psychopath with some other possible comorbid psychological disorders. It's all over his facial expressions and his eyes. If you look closely you will see that not a single thing he does is genuine. It's all an act and he has a crazed sort of stare throughout that is typical but difficult to explain. Ironic given the subject matter. If you didn't notice it at all, look forward to a long career of failure in psychology.

    • @Sip_Dhit
      @Sip_Dhit 3 년 전 +8

      @@Polyfusia some one has said: a big misconception about psychology, learning it doesnt make you some superhuman personality analytical computer, you cant just judge someones psychology based off of one video even if you used all their videos I'd still be inaccurate, theres alot to it thinking like you doesnt help anyone.
      (Also yea it's an act it's a show people act)
      (Plus theyve already got the degree so I think that saying they're gonna fail well they already passed)

  • @wishtopublish
    @wishtopublish 3 년 전 +107

    me, watching this as someone who feels bad about being mean to NPCs

  • @uncreativeusername3772
    @uncreativeusername3772 3 년 전 +814

    12 year olds watching: I’m A pSyChOpAtH yOu ShOuLd FeAr Me

    • @Qwerty-lc1uy
      @Qwerty-lc1uy 3 년 전

      😂😂

    • @xcypress
      @xcypress 3 년 전 +41

      I have a butter knife and I'm not fricking scared to use it
      lol

    • @SilverMoon459
      @SilverMoon459 3 년 전 +13

      @@xcypress STAY BACK I HAVE A WATER GUN

    • @qsuehi
      @qsuehi 3 년 전 +6

      @Nomulun Munkhtushig I, a thirteen year old: *sCrEaM*

    • @sidwha4665
      @sidwha4665 3 년 전 +4

      I have psychosis. You should fear me and all my demonic imaginary friends more.

  • @---fz2es
    @---fz2es 3 년 전 +1635

    Quick version: people who don’t run after turning off the lights downstairs

  • @madison1137
    @madison1137 3 년 전 +183

    Buzzfeed Unsolved's next video: do Ryan and Shane identify as psychopaths?

    • @SLCtica
      @SLCtica 3 년 전 +3

      They’re on watcher now

    • @madison1137
      @madison1137 3 년 전 +5

      @@SLCtica I know, but last I heard they were also working on Buzzfeed Unsolved. I could be wrong, however :)

    • @kaseybrewer545
      @kaseybrewer545 3 년 전 +8

      @@madison1137 they're still doing the unsolved stuff on BuzzFeed. But, main focus is Watcher.

    • @kiarrajanae6426
      @kiarrajanae6426 3 년 전 +3

      You can be into true crime books/tv/movies/books/podcasts more than the average person (or even normal fan) & still not be a psychopath. I believe sense of guilt or remorse in general is a LARGE factor in diagnosing someone. While social, lifestyle choices, & interpersonal feelings are part of it, guilt & remorse reaches all categories & can ultimately judge the character & psychopathic tendencies of each person on a scale of “normal” to threatening. That is what most true crime buffs are into... the psychology behind the person who committed the acts. The more crazy/horrid the acts, the more interesting the person & psychology behind it

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins 3 년 전 +1

      "Is Trump only a run of the mill psychopath, or a giga psychopath?"

  • @justmythoughts2146
    @justmythoughts2146 3 년 전 +300

    Am I the only one who is amazed at this guy’s hair!! Like he is what I imagine when y/a authors describes someone with black hair!

    • @JoliNatural
      @JoliNatural 3 년 전 +5

      Hair... eyes... shape of face 😍😍😍

    • @marissajolie6857
      @marissajolie6857 3 년 전 +8

      looks like hozier

    • @KyleeCammon
      @KyleeCammon 3 년 전 +1

      @@marissajolie6857 my thoughts exactly !!

    • @ewhitmo1
      @ewhitmo1 3 년 전 +1

      His hair and eyes are nice. His mustache...i hate very much

    • @marteumar8429
      @marteumar8429 3 년 전

      The nasty hairy chest 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮

  • @buchelaruzit
    @buchelaruzit 3 년 전 +23

    As "lacking to see other people as human beings" is on the checklist, I've always found it ironic how that's literally what people do with psychopaths, so everyone in this video seeing them as actual people is really validating and shows how we're definitely striving to be more understanding and work together to find the best outcome for everyone as a community :)

    • @helenrose5383
      @helenrose5383 2 년 전 +1

      Even though Dr Lee emphasized her usage of 'people with psychopathy' the guy in the video still used the term psychopath!

  • @friendlyporkchop
    @friendlyporkchop 3 년 전 +171

    this definition of sociopathy is so interesting. it really explains how societal conditions result in the violence caused by people like dylan roof, but also aileen wuornos.
    our society fosters deep seated racism that leads to racist hate crimes, and it also fails girls over and over again which traumatizes them to the point of enacting violence. it goes both ways

    • @wildevad
      @wildevad 3 년 전

      Jeffery Epstein

    • @anika8108
      @anika8108 3 년 전

      Aliene wurnoss was not a sociopath. You could tell she had a lot of love and care in her heart by her smile and eyes. She was just an addict with mental issues, and she should have never gotten the chair. Rip Wurnoss ❤️

    • @friendlyporkchop
      @friendlyporkchop 3 년 전

      @@anika8108 tbh i don't think we can know that she was or wasn't a sociopath. and the thing is, there are lots of people with sociopathic traits like no empathy, narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, etc, that live fairly normal lives and never kill anyone lol. sociopathy is about the conditions that lead someone with those traits to kill, usually multiple times. we'll never know the entirety of wuornos's mental health situation, but we do know that her position in society and treatment by others drove her to kill, and that's the same for dylan roof.
      that said, aileen wuornos is not like dylan roof in any other way and i agree that she should not have gotten the chair.

  • @ankhdimmortal7164
    @ankhdimmortal7164 3 년 전 +26

    Noone:
    Psychopaths: get a load of this society

  • @pinklibrary
    @pinklibrary 3 년 전 +62

    this is just fueling my burning hatred for the DSM. psychologists are like "well this is obviously wrong" and then the DSM is like *i do not see it*

    • @Sip_Dhit
      @Sip_Dhit 3 년 전

      I had someone in my psych class in high school bring it up and diagnosed herself with it some people just br like that

  • @FingeringThings
    @FingeringThings 3 년 전 +209

    The test they give Ryan to make sure the ghosts havent driven him insane

    • @chronoraiz1776
      @chronoraiz1776 3 년 전 +4

      that's true

    • @sophiaweeks
      @sophiaweeks 3 년 전 +15

      or ricky goldsworth

    • @Floedekage
      @Floedekage 3 년 전 +7

      That's a very limited understanding of mental illnesses.

    • @MrBassmann15
      @MrBassmann15 3 년 전 +2

      If the ghosts drove Ryan insane, then he is a Sociopath and not a Psychopath because it would have been outside influence that turned him into one overtime not him being born that way. Just an FYI to your joke.

    • @Floedekage
      @Floedekage 3 년 전 +5

      @@MrBassmann15 sociopthy is not _insanity_ by an outside force.
      PTSD is a mental illness that derives from outside factors, that can make people act irrational and have sensory hallucinations etc.
      Schitzophrenia is generally thought of as genetic and some types of schitzophrenia will need a personal crisis before people develop symptoms.
      None of theese are either psychopathy or sociopathy.

  • @aaichagulzar5026
    @aaichagulzar5026 3 년 전 +9

    that woman looks like she’s being held at gunpoint

  • @ThePseudonymousme
    @ThePseudonymousme 3 년 전 +5

    "You should never tell a psychopath they're a psychopath... It upsets them."

  • @aorelis7342
    @aorelis7342 3 년 전 +629

    Short answer: It is a test that can tell if someone is a psychopath.

  • @user-pn7yw8ks3s
    @user-pn7yw8ks3s 3 년 전 +23

    If anyone's still interested on this topic i highly recommend you search "Strange answers to the psychopath test" It's a TED talk by Jon Ronson. He tells a story that hits a lot of the same points in the video

  • @UrsusCanis
    @UrsusCanis 3 년 전 +11

    I can't stop hearing "cycle path" help

  • @austinpoznoski3083
    @austinpoznoski3083 3 년 전 +68

    How they were caught: Martha Stewart

  • @colinmacphee
    @colinmacphee 3 년 전 +7

    I’m honestly loving all of these other videos BUN is putting out. This, the last video, and the how they were caught series are really adding to this channel.

  • @kathleenwood438
    @kathleenwood438 3 년 전 +15

    I am super on board with how you ended this video. Psychological evaluations are (for any diagnosis) very hard to pin down. One can have far more traits when in one mood and far fewer traits when in another. I agree that checklist is definitely a tool but there are many more tools in the box that are needed in diagnosing someone. But that checklist is only that. A tool. Just like one wouldn’t build a house utilizing only a screw driver and some planks of wood. But I found this video fascinating and informative. Thank you for this video.

  • @juliewright9513
    @juliewright9513 3 년 전 +10

    I am very thankful for the approach taken: intrigue, discovery, and execution.
    May this be so in ALL facets of science, but greatly life.
    Have your intrigue, discover what is the truth (even if it takes time), and execute your thought process from that.
    Thank you, Matt and team, for reminding us what it truly means to research a topic and, with that, get results.

  • @FeyPhantom
    @FeyPhantom 3 년 전 +50

    I appreciate videos like this trying to bring terms like 'psychopath' outside the sensationalism of the media. Having said that, nowhere in the video did it change my mind that your president exhibits psychopathic behaviour and continues to be rewarded for it. Until things change on a massive scale, I'm not convinced society won't continue to grow towards supporting such behaviour in new individuals.

  • @claireli974
    @claireli974 3 년 전 +72

    this guy's grey eyes are so pretty

    • @scp--297
      @scp--297 3 년 전 +1

      Dam, His eyes are very pretty.

    • @heyryanisonx3141
      @heyryanisonx3141 3 년 전

      Thank you for pointing it out--I wouldn't have noticed it otherwise 😍

  • @lauraprater2300
    @lauraprater2300 3 년 전 +2

    AMAZING! Thanks for doing this. Dr. Lee went beyond definition to affect and I've never heard anyone go that far into it. Awesome!

  • @MsMomma247
    @MsMomma247 3 년 전 +7

    One of the best videos BuzzFeed has posted in a long time! Great research, editing, and overall message (the last 30 seconds or so being the "moral of the story").

  • @lindseysquire8417
    @lindseysquire8417 3 년 전 +178

    Something I'm sure Shane and Ryan would pass.

  • @Moccason
    @Moccason 3 년 전 +87

    is it just me or does Dr. Bandy Lee's voice sound exactly like siri

    • @toxxinvevo9354
      @toxxinvevo9354 3 년 전 +7

      She’s a Buzzfeed animatronic robot.

    • @atarula85
      @atarula85 3 년 전 +2

      I was getting ready to say the same thing

    • @harjitkumar917
      @harjitkumar917 3 년 전 +3

      was looking for this. haha! very robotic and poker face, eyebrows don't even move 🤙 can't fool this lady

    • @calypsos9584
      @calypsos9584 3 년 전 +2

      Bruh I'm straight up scared

    • @megha5176
      @megha5176 3 년 전 +1

      Ikrr

  • @LittleSelfia
    @LittleSelfia 3 년 전 +2

    I've been kind of struggling with some BUN vids and the sensationalizing of some material. This vid is SO good in the amount of research, conversation with the expert, portrayal of quotes, and respect and honesty of not wanting to skew the topic in to inacurate entertainment. I loved this! More of this!

  • @selenagranados9786
    @selenagranados9786 3 년 전 +44

    "The reason we're all hair"
    🤣

    • @user-vf5pz3sc3d
      @user-vf5pz3sc3d 3 년 전 +1

      Hare*

    • @SlipSlopSlurp
      @SlipSlopSlurp 3 년 전

      @@user-vf5pz3sc3d Do you mean here?

    • @user-vf5pz3sc3d
      @user-vf5pz3sc3d 3 년 전

      Reeyon no it was a pun in the video about the last name of the creator of the psychopathy test. His last name is Hare*

  •  3 년 전 +3

    I hope Shane and Ryan do a video about the mysterious death of an MI6 agent found in a suitcase

  • @mar1io
    @mar1io 3 년 전 +14

    A psychopath test is someone who watches buzzfeed regularly without Shane and Ryan

  • @MichaelWolf940
    @MichaelWolf940 3 년 전

    The most in-depth insightful video yet, thank you.

  • @mads8034
    @mads8034 3 년 전 +4

    this is really interesting! i love informational videos like this and especially on subjects like this associated with mental illness/disorders. i need more videos with you!!

  • @icepriestess
    @icepriestess 3 년 전 +10

    This was interesting, but felt it was rushed at the end to quickly finish with a conclusion. Would have liked it too be a bit longer with a more natural flow the the ending, felt very much as he was told to finish on S timed schedule. Otherwise pretty well done and interesting, nice to see some inter new things on the channel

  • @hecticryry
    @hecticryry 3 년 전 +3

    Really good video that’s educated me in the definition of a Psychopath. I’ve only ever known the word to be associated with American horror movie characters and never knew exactly what it means and how we all have some level of psychopath is us and that society spawns them. So interesting

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 3 년 전 +3

    7:42 I think this plays into the fact that psychopaths are only capable of seeing the positive consequences of their actions. They really don’t think they have a serious neurological issue.

  • @cjcotton1006
    @cjcotton1006 3 년 전

    This is a great video my dude. 👌 keep em comin wunna see more from ya!

  • @aks9350
    @aks9350 3 년 전 +11

    *Suggestion* : You should make a video about the" *burari* *deaths* " which involved a family of 11 members who committed suicide (hanged themselves) together in the same room at the same time in India in 2018
    *It* *is* *quite* *creepy* ....

  • @RadGalDaMenace
    @RadGalDaMenace 3 년 전 +9

    ....secretly judging myself

  • @Laura-dl6vv
    @Laura-dl6vv 3 년 전 +3

    Recently I started listening to a podcast about cults (Cults) and it's been kinda fascinating to see how the hosts handle mental health when it comes to the cult leaders. Yes, these cult leaders were incredibly destructive and warped a lot of different ideas to fit their agendas, but they don't seem to notice or acknowledge how their less than fully critical choice of words and framing can perpetuate violence towards those with mental illness & trauma. I'm still listening to their earlier episodes from several years ago so perhaps there is some growth in that department, but I think this video is really good to help reframe a lot of the conversations that happen not just in the podcast but about cults in general.
    Also, I just really love all of Matt's videos, he always comes in with an interestingly balanced open and critical perspective.

  • @JuliVibme
    @JuliVibme 3 년 전

    Hey I really like the format, great video!

  • @ahumanyoudontknow5777
    @ahumanyoudontknow5777 3 년 전 +40

    my father is a psychopath, this is the test they used.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 3 년 전 +56

    The things I watch during quarantine. I mean I couldn’t resist if it’s something from Buzzfeed Unsolved

    • @JW-nh5ku
      @JW-nh5ku 3 년 전

      Buzzfeed unsolved is amazing

  • @MagisterialVoyager

    Matt has returned! Thank you, BUN!

  • @anhelson2348
    @anhelson2348 3 년 전

    Holy biscuits, that's the good stuff! Very interesting video from very interesting (and handsome) person! Thanks a lot, now I wanna read this book.

  • @scottroper118
    @scottroper118 3 년 전 +7

    love how everyone thinks it a good thing its not try living with it

  • @pragaatii9783
    @pragaatii9783 3 년 전 +30

    guys check out this doctor's work, she actually has observed trump and has really interesting things to say!

  • @s-h-u6318
    @s-h-u6318 3 년 전

    Would love to have a series of this to learn more about the topic, or another episode to talk about it

  • @lbarbcarv4062
    @lbarbcarv4062 2 년 전 +1

    as a criminology and criminal psychology student this video is gold! could talk about this for hours but just to add, this also ascribes to labelling theory in crime and the fact the term psychopath/sociopath in itself should be redefined given that many people in society share this characteristics (either because we are adapting to a more capitalist driven society obsessed with success or whatever the reason) and not all of the people with this characteristics are killers or even criminals but they do have no empathy or remorse and they manipulate to get their way, they could be sadistic in an emotional sense... like the whole term is conceptually wrong then or at least, as a whole in normal basis is used wrong and in academic ones, still should be explored more as of now, we do not know enough I think.
    anyways, this video was amazing. I loved Matt to the max already, but this video has just unveiled a NEW max... He is just so great

  • @sabrinagarcia6410
    @sabrinagarcia6410 3 년 전 +5

    “Put a finger down if you”

  • @deazy6453
    @deazy6453 3 년 전 +30

    Matt: Introducing Robert Hare. The reason we're all hare.
    KRplus: *interrupts with short hair gel commercial*
    Matt: I hated it as soon as it came out of my mouth.
    Me: *stares at screen apathetically, debating on whether to laugh or not*
    Also Me: This is probably a red flag 🤣

  • @emmaearthling444
    @emmaearthling444 3 년 전

    This was great 🙏

  • @sandrafaith
    @sandrafaith 3 년 전

    Really good, interesting, informative video.

  • @lesley4192
    @lesley4192 3 년 전 +85

    Me watching this: 👁👄👁
    Big brain

  • @Malto77
    @Malto77 3 년 전 +56

    Get ready for the edgy teens

  • @sexymayagreen9202
    @sexymayagreen9202 3 년 전

    So interesting. Thank you!

  • @johnnyvuong3837
    @johnnyvuong3837 3 년 전

    this guys voice is somehow calming and incredibly entertaining at the same time

  • @mikapii5210
    @mikapii5210 3 년 전 +128

    Let's settle this.
    *People who BITE into their ice cream.*
    How are y'all able to do it?? It just gives me such an unpleasant feeling even just thinking about cold teeth.
    I'm not saying y'all are psychopaths, it's just something i will probably never understand

  • @JampackGaming707
    @JampackGaming707 3 년 전 +23

    If they have carpet in their bathroom, they’re crazy!

    • @scp3999
      @scp3999 3 년 전

      okay sometimes the construction crew makes weird screwups but also it's comfy!!!!!!!!!

  • @PerlaGarcia-Mejia
    @PerlaGarcia-Mejia 3 년 전 +1

    Love ur vids

  • @mercyffs5046
    @mercyffs5046 3 년 전 +1

    Great video! This deserved more views!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @waleedrauf1672
    @waleedrauf1672 3 년 전 +9

    I'm not a psychopath... I feel others pain... I cry at everything lol

    • @DY2727
      @DY2727 3 년 전

      @Waleed Rauf same

    • @angelvu
      @angelvu 3 년 전

      I guess the kids at my elementary school didn’t care since they kept bullying me for being asian

    • @biskey6004
      @biskey6004 3 년 전 +1

      @@angelvu Aw. I am so sorry about that. You don't deserve that!

    • @deutch_34
      @deutch_34 3 년 전

      @@angelvu sucks to be you i guess

  • @thanahune9241
    @thanahune9241 3 년 전 +7

    "Any condition of any individual is ecological." Huh

  • @xlben10
    @xlben10 3 년 전 +1

    This is good content i would like to see more of this kinds of videos

  • @kinganonymous505
    @kinganonymous505 3 년 전 +2

    YASSS QUEEN NEW VID

  • @lattayhattay7867
    @lattayhattay7867 3 년 전 +9

    All 12 year olds after watching this: mom I'm a psychopath cus BuzzFeed says so

  • @ilikedonuts7141
    @ilikedonuts7141 3 년 전 +21

    No❤️

    • @jakevian1
      @jakevian1 3 년 전 +1

      No❤️

    • @treacheroustea926
      @treacheroustea926 3 년 전 +3

      HAHAHA radiating TikTok comment sections 🧚🏽‍♀️💞🤪🧝🏽‍♀️👁👅👁💕💕🥳💘💘🤪😳🤭🤗💖💖🍒🍇🍓🌸🌸🌝🌞🍄

    • @beesgold1487
      @beesgold1487 3 년 전 +1

      😶😶😶❤️❤️❤️🙂😛🤩

    • @kamcalste
      @kamcalste 3 년 전 +2

      it's not that simple, watch the video.

  • @ethereal8124
    @ethereal8124 3 년 전 +1

    it just so happens that i began writing a research paper on ASPD today haha. thanks for the context and extra info :p

  • @ohnobud8392
    @ohnobud8392 3 년 전

    this dude is actually a really engaging speaker

  • @sydney9000
    @sydney9000 3 년 전 +87

    someone who sleeps with socks

  • @sophw8780
    @sophw8780 3 년 전 +6

    I've always been confused with what the difference is between a sociopath and a psychopath. A little more aware but still confused...would love to know a bit more on these differences/similarities

    • @sundaymorningbeef
      @sundaymorningbeef 3 년 전

      Harley Gia that's what I was taught while studying psychology and sociology but, like you, I am not a doctor

    • @lilianag7092
      @lilianag7092 3 년 전 +4

      I myself am not a doctor but have been professionally diagnosed with Anti-Social Personality Disorder roughly a year ago. I never really thought much of if I had a personality disorder but knew that I treated people differently from what was ‘normal’. As a classified sociopath, my disorder formed through extensive trauma I experienced throughout my childhood. I can feel emotions just fine. However, they are not as strong as others. I can form relationships and love. However, many of my relationships are based what I can gain. It’s very complex and definitely impacts my day to day life.
      Psychopaths on the other hand, are generally numb. They are born with a chemical imbalance that causes them to lack emotion and instead fake them. They will hurt others just for the sake of hurting them. There isn’t really a direct cause for them to be this way. Trauma can make it worse of course but it’s just there by default. I find that notion unsettling even as some with the disorder. There are high functioning examples of both. Those who have not ended up in prison but instead have successful careers and apparent relationships.
      I hope this helped and I’m sorry it’s so long but I felt it best to be as detailed as I can. Again, I can only speak for how ASPD impacts me. It’s different for each person.

    • @justapanpirate
      @justapanpirate 3 년 전 +2

      @Liliana G Just wanted to say thank you for sharing. You almost never get to hear about this from the person with the diagnosis, just from doctors/experts, so it’s really interesting to read your point of view.

    • @lilianag7092
      @lilianag7092 3 년 전

      Isa Draven Of course. I’m not exactly proud of my diagnosis because it can put me in a bad light when I want to only be seen in a good one for my benefit, but I do feel a need to explain reality versus fiction about ASPD

    • @sundaymorningbeef
      @sundaymorningbeef 3 년 전

      Liliana G this answer was extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing your experience. It would be very helpful if more people with psychopathy and sociopathy were able to share how they feel/don’t feel to give more people a greater understanding and perhaps remove the stigma.

  • @merseal9963
    @merseal9963 3 년 전 +1

    My sister was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder about 2 years ago, and while she was never officially diagnosed with it, I still think she's a psychopath. She would wait until my parents left the house and we were alone to target me, physically when we were younger, then emotionally as I got bigger. I still tell people about the experiences I have had living with a psychopath, and the long-term affects of it being that I have severe anxiety, depression, and paranoia. I hate it when people call others psychos just because they were being dramatic or a jerk. It is a term used much too loosely, because the scary thing is, if you ever met an actual psychopath, you'd probably never even know.

  • @kanos75
    @kanos75 3 년 전 +1

    I really miss your conspiracy theory videos. Keep making content!

  • @alamayosumayaomar7043

    The psychopath test🤧

  • @kiittydiior
    @kiittydiior 3 년 전 +16

    Is it just me or the psychiatrist had no emotion when speaking

  • @anaflows6
    @anaflows6 3 년 전

    Agree on the taking responsibility as society... psychopathic behavior, aside from criminal activity, cause lots of damage to everyone around

  • @PhantomStella
    @PhantomStella 3 년 전 +1

    This is interesting thank you

  • @kellyt2327
    @kellyt2327 3 년 전 +5

    omg I was just watching older videos on Buzzfeed Unsolved 😧😂

  • @tamzidrahman2673
    @tamzidrahman2673 3 년 전 +74

    Shane Dawson needs to take this test

    • @jack-rx4bf
      @jack-rx4bf 3 년 전 +3

      Yep

    • @jonahroberts5764
      @jonahroberts5764 3 년 전 +10

      Came here from his latest video

    • @zmffpdjj
      @zmffpdjj 3 년 전 +6

      he doesn't need one, we already know the answer

    • @kokonut5491
      @kokonut5491 3 년 전

      I’ve always been confused what did he do?

    • @jonahroberts5764
      @jonahroberts5764 3 년 전 +2

      The Penguin08 he was racist and did black face and was talking about children in dirty ways

  • @tanyasoumbasakis5682

    I’m glad buzzfeed did a video of this because society does enhance sociopathic and psychopathic behavior more that we realize

  • @antoniophillips3220
    @antoniophillips3220 3 년 전 +1

    the 20 point differences were most definitely prosecution on the higher side of the checklist

  • @Aly_2014
    @Aly_2014 3 년 전 +32

    Random but this guy is handsome ☺️

  • @muniapolis287
    @muniapolis287 3 년 전 +3

    I'm glad nobody commented "I am a simple girl. I see Ted Bundy, I click."

    • @ofdacianblood
      @ofdacianblood 3 년 전

      I am a simple girl, I see Ted Bundy, I click

  • @stephenbenoit
    @stephenbenoit 3 년 전

    Hi Matt you are awesome

  • @linnpanovska8700
    @linnpanovska8700 3 년 전

    the topic of the video is awesome, what i do not like is the poor editing and cuts, I'd prefer more background music and animation to be included, althogh nice job Matt

  • @constructionproduction4965

    Oh ,OK, my teacher is a psychopath

  • @RadGalDaMenace
    @RadGalDaMenace 3 년 전 +43

    anyone who eats a bagel whole

  • @slapoeira8662
    @slapoeira8662 3 년 전

    Im waiting for the ghost stories of the said next video from this channel's story last week. So I could watch it at 2 am when I couldn't sleep 😂

  • @comonuso
    @comonuso 3 년 전

    This feels so relevant right now