54 min

What is the Purpose for Bullying according to a Psychopath‪?‬ Deviant Psychology

    • Social Sciences

Female high in the Dark Triad discussing Bullying, Superficial Charm and Test Bunnies.



00:00:00 Superficial charm

03:26:33 Test bunnies

04:47:87 Bullying



Chris Williamson and Tony Volk 27:56:32

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BolREAEKAXQ

Chris Williamson and Tracy Vaillancourt 27:56:32

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZCLZ_W1BUk



In-group vs out-group bullying 29:02:27

TBA tomorrow



Haidt test in-group 29:12:44

https://yourmorals.org/

My results are at https://deviantpsychology.substack.com/p/dark-triad-quick-questions-1


Prices in Sydney 34:01:00

TBA tomorrow



Psychopaths and Openness to Experience 39:13:41

TBA tomorrow


Siren discusses her experiences with psychopathy, bullying, and the human tendency to test limits and break things. She acknowledges a personal trait of being rough with objects, necessitating durable possessions, and compares this to psychopaths' behavior in testing people's limits. She describes herself as someone who pushes others to confront painful experiences or thoughts for the sake of personal growth, akin to a form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She suggests that while psychopaths can be seen as bullies, they may also serve a role in forcing individuals to process unresolved issues, grow, and become more resilient. She notes that being a 'bad guy' can sometimes be beneficial, as it can prompt change and development.



She also reflects on her own behavior in relationships and how traumatic experiences have shaped her personality, learning, and adaptability. She considers the idea that nature, including human nature, is not inherently kind or nurturing, proposing that psychopaths might bridge the gap between humans and the harshness of nature. They conclude that while bullying does not make one emotionally stronger, it can help build resilience and the capacity to handle future challenges by forcing self-realization and personal growth, albeit through uncomfortable or harsh means. She emphasizes that despite the unpleasant nature of bullying, it can inadvertently lead to the strengthening of the self. The video is part of a larger discussion/series on personality and the Dark Triad.

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Female high in the Dark Triad discussing Bullying, Superficial Charm and Test Bunnies.



00:00:00 Superficial charm

03:26:33 Test bunnies

04:47:87 Bullying



Chris Williamson and Tony Volk 27:56:32

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BolREAEKAXQ

Chris Williamson and Tracy Vaillancourt 27:56:32

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZCLZ_W1BUk



In-group vs out-group bullying 29:02:27

TBA tomorrow



Haidt test in-group 29:12:44

https://yourmorals.org/

My results are at https://deviantpsychology.substack.com/p/dark-triad-quick-questions-1


Prices in Sydney 34:01:00

TBA tomorrow



Psychopaths and Openness to Experience 39:13:41

TBA tomorrow


Siren discusses her experiences with psychopathy, bullying, and the human tendency to test limits and break things. She acknowledges a personal trait of being rough with objects, necessitating durable possessions, and compares this to psychopaths' behavior in testing people's limits. She describes herself as someone who pushes others to confront painful experiences or thoughts for the sake of personal growth, akin to a form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She suggests that while psychopaths can be seen as bullies, they may also serve a role in forcing individuals to process unresolved issues, grow, and become more resilient. She notes that being a 'bad guy' can sometimes be beneficial, as it can prompt change and development.



She also reflects on her own behavior in relationships and how traumatic experiences have shaped her personality, learning, and adaptability. She considers the idea that nature, including human nature, is not inherently kind or nurturing, proposing that psychopaths might bridge the gap between humans and the harshness of nature. They conclude that while bullying does not make one emotionally stronger, it can help build resilience and the capacity to handle future challenges by forcing self-realization and personal growth, albeit through uncomfortable or harsh means. She emphasizes that despite the unpleasant nature of bullying, it can inadvertently lead to the strengthening of the self. The video is part of a larger discussion/series on personality and the Dark Triad.

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/deviantpsych
Substack: https://deviantpsychology.substack.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6G6cHFhYaRDPudRfOtviN9
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5403731
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@deviantpsychology
𝕏: https://twitter.com/deviantpsychpod
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deviantpod/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/deviantpsych/

54 min