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Dr. Ryan Martin

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah, I mean type A is โ€“ I mean originally part of how it was sort of identified was that it was โ€“ that people with type A, with that behavior pattern they called it at the time, they were โ€“ that they were angrier, more aggressive.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah, I mean type A is โ€“ I mean originally part of how it was sort of identified was that it was โ€“ that people with type A, with that behavior pattern they called it at the time, they were โ€“ that they were angrier, more aggressive.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah, because one of the things you mentioned was goals being blocked. And I guess if you have โ€“ if you're driven like that or have that extra like โ€“ drive, which can be a blessing and a curse sometimes, then you would have more goals just even generally floating around in your head.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah, because one of the things you mentioned was goals being blocked. And I guess if you have โ€“ if you're driven like that or have that extra like โ€“ drive, which can be a blessing and a curse sometimes, then you would have more goals just even generally floating around in your head.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah, because one of the things you mentioned was goals being blocked. And I guess if you have โ€“ if you're driven like that or have that extra like โ€“ drive, which can be a blessing and a curse sometimes, then you would have more goals just even generally floating around in your head.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah. And another strategy, not like the disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, but sort of an obsessive compulsive personality type, is also associated with anger for similar reasons. It's like, I want things the way I want them. And because I want them this way, when other people don't live up to that expectation, it makes me mad, right? You know, I want my home a certain way.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah. And another strategy, not like the disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, but sort of an obsessive compulsive personality type, is also associated with anger for similar reasons. It's like, I want things the way I want them. And because I want them this way, when other people don't live up to that expectation, it makes me mad, right? You know, I want my home a certain way.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah. And another strategy, not like the disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, but sort of an obsessive compulsive personality type, is also associated with anger for similar reasons. It's like, I want things the way I want them. And because I want them this way, when other people don't live up to that expectation, it makes me mad, right? You know, I want my home a certain way.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

And if people don't set it up that way, if they don't, if they won't, um, do the things I want, I get angry or, um, yeah. And so it's like, uh, People who are really rule-driven or want things in a specific way are just more likely to get angry.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

And if people don't set it up that way, if they don't, if they won't, um, do the things I want, I get angry or, um, yeah. And so it's like, uh, People who are really rule-driven or want things in a specific way are just more likely to get angry.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

And if people don't set it up that way, if they don't, if they won't, um, do the things I want, I get angry or, um, yeah. And so it's like, uh, People who are really rule-driven or want things in a specific way are just more likely to get angry.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

That's why if we think about some of what we call the big five personality traits, one of them, people who are a little bit more open, a little bit more flexible, are less likely to experience anger. Gosh. Yeah.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

That's why if we think about some of what we call the big five personality traits, one of them, people who are a little bit more open, a little bit more flexible, are less likely to experience anger. Gosh. Yeah.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

That's why if we think about some of what we call the big five personality traits, one of them, people who are a little bit more open, a little bit more flexible, are less likely to experience anger. Gosh. Yeah.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Gosh, those people are good. I almost feel like I would drink their blood. Is that crazy to say that? Because I just โ€“ I wish I could have some more of that.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Gosh, those people are good. I almost feel like I would drink their blood. Is that crazy to say that? Because I just โ€“ I wish I could have some more of that.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Gosh, those people are good. I almost feel like I would drink their blood. Is that crazy to say that? Because I just โ€“ I wish I could have some more of that.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah. No, I get it. I mean it's โ€“ yeah. I mean that's the thing we know is that I think there's a real drive right now in sort of modern sort of pop psychology to โ€“ be really accepting of all personality traits.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah. No, I get it. I mean it's โ€“ yeah. I mean that's the thing we know is that I think there's a real drive right now in sort of modern sort of pop psychology to โ€“ be really accepting of all personality traits.

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
E543 Dr. Ryan Martin

Yeah. No, I get it. I mean it's โ€“ yeah. I mean that's the thing we know is that I think there's a real drive right now in sort of modern sort of pop psychology to โ€“ be really accepting of all personality traits.