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Originally Posted by YMIHere
I'm going to look up those other acronyms for full descriptions in a minute.
I have an appointment with my therapist tomorrow. I've been medicated for over 2 decades and I've done therapy in the past. Medication helped A LOT, but for some reason this past August I had a rough time which brought me here. I took the Sanity Quiz and I actually had a high score for Dissociation. The thing that really drove me to therapy was that my HIGHEST score was for Borderline and that's a diagnosis I've never had.
Slightly off topic, but I feel like a fvcked up Mom like my Mom. When she was hospitalized for something physical I told them I think she's depressed and they need to look at her. Eventually she ended up on Seroquel so you can see where my Bipolar came from.
Getting back to being a fvcked up Mom, my son is 23. I asked him to take the Sanity Quiz. Absolutely NOTHING was highlighted. I've got like 9 things to look into and he's perfectly normal. He's also one of the most self aware people I know so I'd sooner trust his test than my own. Funny how that goes.....
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Ya. Other Specified Dissocative Disorders (OSDD)- everything else under DID, like depersonalization, derealism, dissociative fugue, and dissociative amnesia.
The Sanity Score gives one a general idea what area they might want to look at....but mine was dead on between dissociation and electronic addiction!
Here's another quiz to try (I got another) as far as onliners go...they aren't definitive by any means.... But they help.
It's the Dissociative Experience Scale.
Dissociative Experiences Scale
This ones pretty kewl....it works as a spreadsheet like in "Numbers" on iPad.
It's the Multidimensional Interview of Dissociation. It has colored graph charts at the end.
http://www.bainbridgepsychology.com/...lysis_V3_8.xls