In this episode of The Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) continue our discussion about paranoid personality disorder, exploring its three severity levels: Mild, Borderline, and Paraphrenic. We unpack the six subtypes of paranoid personalities as outlined by Dr. Theodore Millon: The Self-Righteous Mistrustful, The Obdurate Mistrustful, the Querulous Paranoid, the Insular Paranoid, the severe Fanatic Paraphrenic, and Malignant Paraphrenic. We highlight the fragility of Paranoids at all levels of severity, noting they can easily deteriorate with stressors and setbacks. We emphasize the importance of understanding these very common personality dynamics in all settings, especially with increasing paranoia in the post-pandemic world.
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Paranoid Personality Disorder 03:44 Paranoid Personality Disorder Symptoms 06:03 Historical Examples 06:09 Timothy McVeigh - Oklahoma City Bombings 06:36 Richard Farley - Erotomania 07:52 Explaining the 3 Severity Levels 09:30 Mild Paranoid Personalities: Mistrustful Types 10:16 Self-Righteous Subtype 14:28 Obdurate Subtype 17:14 Moderate Paranoid Personalities: Disorder Level 17:44 Querulous Subtype 21:32 Insular Subtype 23:52 Severe Paranoid Personalities: Paraphrenic Level 25:44 Fanatic Subtype 30:57 Malignant Subtype 36:12 Summary & Conclusion