I had the same appt for my disability. They called it a "Psychodiagnostic Evaluation." Did the whole count down from 100 by 7s and all the other bizarre questions. One of them, I remember, was "What does 'Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones' mean?" I don't know why but I got stumped even though I knew how it is used in common parlance. I finally came up with some answer which I'm not even sure is right. Did it make me seem mentally ill? I don't know. He said I had a good case before I left, but I still got denied shortly after the appt. I immediately appealed and got it a couple of months later. Another weird thing at the appt. was memory testing. He listed off numbers and wanted me to recite them backward to him. By the time he got up to 6 numbers I was lost. Blanked out and couldn't even repeat the last one. He also had me hold out my arm with my palm down. Said it was a test for Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, I think. Not even sure what that is. Did they ask you if you hear voices? He did, and I told him I hear "a voice." And he wanted me to answer only yes or no for all of these questions. And it's like, "I'm bipolar, don't you get it?! It depends on which episode I'm in as to whether the answer is yes or no." That was so frustrating. All this to say, I feel for you. Mine took 2 hours. I left absolutely drained. Sorry your experience sucked too.