An Interview with a Sociopath (Antisocial Personality Disorder and Bipolar)

Publicado 2020-02-10
Dyshae is diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. People with this condition are often referred to by the media as a “sociopath” or “psychopath”. Dyshae wants others to know that it is possible for a person with this disorder to become better adjusted to the world with the help of intensive therapy.


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  • @jakublizon6375
    I like how he mentioned that emotions are trumped by logic, and then they use that logic to recreate emotion. Like someones grandma dying, you don't feel it, but you do understand what your response should be. It sounds exhausting tbh.
  • @katiemorales5575
    I am a psych nurse. I've seen sociopaths "in action." He is very self aware and I truly doubt he is being manipulative on this video. Kudos to him and his therapist. He is aware enough to know he needs to seperate himself from others to keep others safe, FROM HIM.
  • @todosauce
    this guy has more emotional intelligence than some people here crying about how bad of a person he is for having a disorder lol. good for Dyshae for getting therapy and learning to know himself and how to go through life in his own way
  • @rmanola
    This is the deepest interview I saw in this channel so far. The sincerity in his words are so brutal and yet so revealing. He should be really proud for taking this step and speaking out, even stating that his motivation wasn’t to reach the average audience, it really touched me.
  • @kennya.1201
    Shout out to his therapist for helping him find and know himself on such a deep level. And major shout out to to him for being brave enough to take that journey into self discovery and awareness.
  • @bajablaster1
    “When you’re quiet as a person to they kinda forget you’re there” true, you can obtain a lot of info just by being silent and observing
  • @jebbushu711
    I'm not ASPD but im autistic and what he said about empathy really hit home. A lot of people say I'm empathetic because i am caring and usually nice but i never really "feel" empathy for anyone and i really struggle to feel or think what i'm "supposed to" when good or bad things happen. I wish him luck, just lacking empathy makes connecting to people hard and i cant imagine having aspd on top of that.
  • @DonnHowes
    I got diagnosed with bipolar. Spent my whole life fighting bipolar. Also suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
  • @2020cine
    When do You hear about sociopaths? When they do something bad. You never hear about the way they live and the life they have before they break down. These people don't appear out of nowhere, they are real and have history. It's important to know them and for them know themselves. Shout out to this guy for being Brave and sharing part of his story
  • @richb3326
    if everybody implemented this level of self-reflection, the world would be a much better place
  • @marisaelyse82
    This interview rubbed me the wrong way the first time I watched it, however, I believe now that I'm rewatching it its because it reminded of myself. It took me a long time to fix my ways, but I used to actually enjoy manipulating people I viewed as weak. It was hard to hear, but I'm glad I rewatched it and got reminded of how far I've come.
  • This guy is extremely articulate. He did an EXCELLENT job explaining and making the listener understand his actions and how he feels. I feel very sad that he cannot remember the last time he was happy nor does he see love as a possibility
  • @TheHabeshaGuru
    Imagine if everyone in the world was THIS self aware. His honesty and self awareness is beyond me
  • @KarlaElaine100
    I respect that he did this interview. He didn’t have to. He is clearly very intelligent. It seems that he has a good therapist who genuinely is trying to make his quality of life better.
  • @shaliser9393
    This brother is very aware of his condition. This is such a good interview, I've learned so much.
  • Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
  • It's so hard to find videos of people with antisocial personality which makes learning about it hard. That's why this video is so valuable because we get to see it from their perspective.
  • @tomasgari7133
    It’s shocking to see how unprepared our world is to treat people with this kind of disorders, and also to make a room for them. There’s so much we haven’t figured out yet…
  • @tylerblake3099
    Wow. Extremely self aware and although he may not have “empathy”, he is able to think logically and out the world into perspective in order to limit his damage on others
  • @Areyouscared34
    I have seen this video probably 20 times over the years. Thank you for speaking ou and as someone with ASPD myself, your massive amount of insight has helped encourage me to know that I'm not less than, just different. Thank you so much to everyone involved.