Jordan Peterson - Aggressive & Antisocial Kids

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Professor of psychology Dr. Jordan B Peterson talks about certain personalities and their development.

Full Length Lecture: 2017 Personality 17: Biology and Traits: Agreeableness

Jordan Bernt Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. His main areas of study are the psychology of religious and ideological belief, and the assessment and improvement of personality and performance.
He earned a degree in political science in 1982 and a degree in psychology in 1984, both from the University of Alberta, and his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from McGill University in 1991. He remained at McGill as a post-doctoral fellow for two years before moving to Massachusetts, where he worked as an assistant and an associate professor in the psychology department at Harvard University. In 1997, he moved to the University of Toronto as a full professor.

Dr. Jordan B Peterson has been a dishwasher, gas jockey, bartender, short-order cook, beekeeper, oil derrick bit re-tipper, plywood mill labourer and railway line worker. He’s taught mythology to lawyers, doctors and businessmen, consulted for the UN Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Sustainable Development, helped his clinical clients manage depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, and schizophrenia, served as an advisor to senior partners of major Canadian law firms, identified thousands of promising entrepreneurs on six different continents, and lectured extensively in North America and Europe.

He has flown a hammer-head roll in a carbon-fiber stunt plane, piloted a mahogany racing sailboat around Alcatraz Island, explored an Arizona meteorite crater with a group of astronauts, built a Native American Long-House on the upper floor of his Toronto home, and been inducted into the coastal Pacific Kwakwaka’wakw tribe.

With his students and colleagues, Dr. Peterson has published more than a hundred scientific papers, transforming the modern understanding of personality, and revolutionized the psychology of religion with his now-classic book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief. As a Harvard professor, he was nominated for the prestigious Levinson Teaching Prize, and is regarded by his current University of Toronto students as one of three truly life-changing teachers.

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0:23 Welp i misheard “32 year olds, 33 year olds, 34 year olds” instead of “30 two-year-olds, 30 three-year-olds, 30 four-year-olds”

jovanj
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Parents are selfish. They care more about their performance as parents by basing how much their child is happy or feels loved. It's like, NO! Let your child be unhappy sometimes. Your job as a parent isn't to satisfy your child. It's only to prepare them for social interaction. And social interaction is unpredictable. It's often times dissatisfying and frustrating. Children who aren't prepared for this... who cares if you loved them every day from birth? You screwed them up for life!

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I was on this path during highschool. Quiet, shy, and I would mask my anger and have hateful thoughts towards strangers walking in the hallways. Wishing to change that I've been looking at my shadow self and going from the leaves and branches to the tree all the way to the roots to try to understand myself and why I was like that and I have gained good insight the last 5 years since I have graduated highschool. I still am, everyday, but I'm glad I'm not on that dark path I was in highschool anymore.

sourcesymbiosismetamorphis
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Every single face in my life is either hostile or lying

xLGHTBRNGRx
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This video needs more views! J. B. Peterson hits the nail on its head beautifully here!

FrederickObando
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I think he just this 10 minute clip can save millions of heartache. Thank you 🙏

elizabethmadness
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"Unless you want them to grow up fat and stupid" they do, they really do.

werefucked
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One of the memories I have is play-wrestling with my Dad. Man I miss that time.

JG-vjlm
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Has Dr Jordan Peterson said anything about the effects of corporal punishment on children ?

miguelmarques
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I used to play with others around 2-4, or 3-4 (since kindergarden or so), but then usually 3 - 4 months per year was 'relegated' to the country side where i was the only brat around. And no, i didn't skip 'rough play', fuck, my nose is still broken (since i didn't do the surgery to fix it) from that time and I'm 26 now.

But i used to be sort of social until 8 or 10 till i went anti social.

So, I'm sure there's more that makes someone an anti social kid or person.

sergiusprintar
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Just want to say, a lot of the medications are driven by the pharmaceutical industries, and because of it, often diagnoses are driven by the profits from the medications.

coolxjl
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A brilliant synopsis of the first quarter of the healthy male life, with astute insights on exactly where it goes wrong. (As well as the horrendous injustice against boys when a feminist-dominated education system wants them medicated into an artificial state that denies the obvious natural differences between boys and girls at at those ages. And then we hear they want to do away with summer break and even recess???!!!)

griz
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If chid psychologists don't readily and regularly identify dysfunction and potential anti-social behaviour in children - they're out of a job. So what do you think? Peterson's faith in pseudo science is pathetic.

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