Ep 06: Psychodynamic Personality Classification (As Ice Cream)



In this episode of the Personality Couch, we discuss personality flavors and typologies from a psychodynamic lens, using ice cream as our metaphor. Unique to the psychodynamic perspective is the multi-dimensional way it captures personality. We explore psychodynamic’s three personality axes throughout the episode: the severity axis (ranging from personality style to disorder level); the organizational axis (representing movement and disintegration within personality structures); and the character axis (representing distinct personality names and characteristics). We further explore psychopathic, schizoid, depressive and manic, self-defeating, borderline/cyclophrenic, and dissociative personality structures within this framework. A note to our audience: this is a complex and deep topic, and we recommend tuning in to episodes 04 and 05 first: Personality Disorders as Ice Cream Flavors and Millon’s Personality Types (as Ice Cream flavors) first before diving in. Alternatively, you can check out our blogs with visual aides here to guide you: Blog: Psychodynamic Personality Classification (As Ice Cream)

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction to Psychodynamic Tradition
  • 01:46 The Multidimensional Approach to Personality
  • 02:45 The Severity Axis: From Style to Disorder
  • 05:17 The Organizational Axis: State Change in Personality
    • 6:46 Neurotic as Freezer Burned Ice Cream
    • 7:03 Psychotic as Melted Ice Cream
    • 7:23 Borderline as Melting Ice Cream
  • 10:40 The Character Axis: Personality Categories
  • 11:05 Psychopathic (Antisocial) Personality
  • 11:40 Schizoid Personality
  • 17:36 Self-Defeating (Masochistic) Personality
  • 18:50 Manic and Depressive Personality
    • 20:58 Cyclophrenic/Borderline Personality
    • 24:39 The Complexities of the Name “Borderline”
    • 26:59 Introjective and Anaclitic Depressive Personality
    • 29:32 Quiet Borderline
  • 31:55 Dissociative Personality
  • 36:32 Summary