Psychology of People With Extremely High IQ

Psychology of People With Extremely High IQ Discover 10 high IQ habits. Highly intelligent people are often misunderstood. They're called distant, difficult, overly sensitive, or told they think too much. But psychology suggests these traits may actually reveal a mind that processes the world differently. In this video, we explore 10 signs of high IQ, creative solitude, analytical mind, signs of intelligence, deep thinking and the hidden habits of extremely intelligent people, including overthinking, solitude, curiosity, self-doubt, questioning assumptions, and the search for deeper meaning. You'll discover: ✦ Why intelligent people observe more than they speak ✦ The surprising power of saying "I don't know" ✦ Why they question everything ✦ The connection between high IQ and boredom ✦ Why solitude feels energizing ✦ The hidden downside of overthinking ✦ Why highly intelligent people often feel different from those around them If you've ever felt misunderstood, mentally restless, or like your mind works differently from everyone else, this video may explain why. Subscribe to Nexia Psychology for more videos on psychology, human behavior, attachment styles, emotional intelligence, and the hidden patterns behind the way we think and feel. References Dunning, D., & Kruger, J. (1999). *Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments*. *Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77*(6), 1121–1134. Ackerman, P. L., & Heggestad, E. D. (1997). *Intelligence, personality, and interests: Evidence for overlapping traits*. *Psychological Bulletin, 121*(2), 219–245. Winsler, A., Fernyhough, C., & Montero, I. (Eds.). (2009). *Private speech, executive functioning, and the development of verbal self-regulation*. Cambridge University Press. Dweck, C. S. (2006). *Mindset: The new psychology of success*. Random House. Koriat, A. (2012). *The self-consistency model of subjective confidence*. *Psychological Review, 119*(1), 80–113. Porter, T., & Schumann, K. (2018). *Intellectual humility and openness to the opposing view*. *Self and Identity, 17*(2), 139–162. Disclaimer: This channel is created for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic advice. #HighIQ #Psychology #Intelligence #HumanBehavior #highiqpsychology #giftedmind