S2 Ep6 | Neuroticism - Big 5 Personality Series

Kane Adams

Today, we're looking at the fourth trait of the Big 5 Personality Scale - Neuroticism. Neuroticism is rooted in sensitivity to negative emotion and the detection of threat.

People who are high in neuroticism are more likely to experience negative emotion such as depression, anxiety, anger, frustration and stress than their low counterparts.

Neuroticism is broken down into two sub-traits: withdrawal and volatility.

We're answering three questions: What is neuroticism? What are the advantages/disadvantages of high neuroticism? And what are the advantages/disadvantages of low neuroticism?
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Timecodes:

(00:00) Intro
(02:44) What is neuroticism?
(06:47) Common behaviours of high neuroticism
(07:45) Advantages of high neuroticism
(11:13) Disadvantages of high neuroticism
(12:39) How do you overcome anxiety?
(26:54) How do you overcome depression?
(33:16) Common behaviours of low neuroticism
(34:08) Advantages of low neuroticism
(35:51) Disadvantages of low neuroticism


Big 5 Personality Test: https://understandmyself.com/

Jordan Peterson - Neuroticism: https://youtu.be/ewU7Vb9ToXg?si=5RqPIbJYcI5iGeVQ

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