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Old Sep 27, 2016, 11:26 AM
Gentle Lamb Gentle Lamb is offline
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There is a very long psych test, about 400 questions; I have taken it several times: the last time I worked very hard at manipulating it because that test scares me something furious! I know that I lied, willfully, deliberately; for that I am deeply ashamed! These so called psych pro are determined to label me with bipolar, but I am not bipolar at all, THAT WAS A FALSE DIAGNOSIS! that diagnosis came about simply because I DID NOT understand the questions!

So besides being AFRAID of it, what did I DO TO MYSELF!? Also, every time I took it the answers were different!?!?!?!? My last time, I wanted them to be different, so I am not asking about that time.
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Old Sep 27, 2016, 02:43 PM
eyesclosed eyesclosed is offline
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Hi gentle lamb no worries this test means nothing that's why they give it to u so many times. I am the same way it depends on what my mood is how I answer. It's normal for everyone to do. I never had that test. I did have a nuero psych exam as my ex employer realised they were harrassing and gas lighting a depressed person. The psycholigist stated I was being harrased and working in a hostile work enviroment and before I came back to work they needed to reprimand these employees and have a meeting with me about it. They didn't they brought me back and it just got worse.
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