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In this episode, we continue discussing personality typologies, focusing on Dr. Theodore Millon’s classifications. We explore six unique types in terms of their characteristics, behaviors, and potential co-occurring disorders. Speculating on what ice cream flavor each type would be, we use creative and humorous descriptions to bring levity to an otherwise complex topic!
In this episode of the Personality Couch, we discuss the different types of personality disorders and compare them to flavors of ice cream. We explore the personality disorders that are always in season and the ones that come and go depending on cultural and social factors. We will highlight the ingredients that make up each disorder and how they manifest in individuals. Personality disorders are presented in three clusters: Cluster A (odd or eccentric), Cluster B (dramatic or erratic), and Cluster C (anxious or fearful) with descriptions and examples of each disorder within these clusters. If you want to jump to a specific cluster, please use one of the timestamps/chapters below.
In this episode of the Personality Couch Podcast, we discuss how to spot a personality disorder. We explore the definition of a personality disorder according to the DSM, which includes enduring patterns of behavior that deviate from cultural expectations and cause distress or impairment. We also introduce the concept of the drama triangle, where individuals can take on different roles such as rescuer, perpetrator, or victim. We discuss how to spot personality disorders through observations of thinking patterns, moods, relationships, and impulsivity. We emphasize the importance of trusting your intuition and paying attention to your body’s reactions when interacting with someone who may have a personality disorder.
In this episode of the Personality Couch Podcast, we discuss the concept of personality, its classifications, and its impact on behavior and relationships. We explore various historical classifications of personality, including the four temperaments from ancient Greece and the Enneagram. We also touch on modern classifications such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Big Five personality traits. We emphasize the importance of understanding personality disorders and the need for early intervention and treatment. Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive overview of the topic of personality.
In this episode, we (Doc Bok and Doc Fish) introduce ourselves and share our personality journeys and career paths! Doc Bok talks about her windy journey to personality, which includes deciding between her doctorate or a career in the FBI. Doc Fish shares about her linear journey to personality and psychology starting in childhood and her intrigue into psychodynamic work with clients. We both discuss why personality is so important, as well as different modalities and approaches to understanding personality, all the while emphasizing the complexity and nuances involved. We express our curiosity and desire to understand people, sharing a mutual passion for the detective work needed to solve the most challenging personality puzzles!
We all encounter personality conflict on a regular basis, whether we know it or not. From funky, can’t-quite-put-my-finger-on-it dynamics with that one friend or family member, to the big blowup drama at work with the last person you’d expect, it all comes down to personality.