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Old Jan 28, 2010, 01:48 PM
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Back in late December, I was released from the hospital. At the time of discharge, my score 156 - the lowest I have ever scored. Before the hospital, it was 169 - the highest it had ever been. Now, it's back up to 166 and I can feel it raising higher.

Your Sanity Score

166

Based upon your answers, you appear to be experiencing a great deal of distress at the moment -- your overall mental health is greatly affected by this distress. People with similar scores experience life as overwhelming and have a great deal of difficulty in coping with life, relationships, work or school. If you have been feeling this way for longer than 2 weeks' time, people similar to you have sought out professional care from a mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychotherapist or psychiatrist.

(The Sanity Score is based upon a scientific algorithm with scores ranging from 0 - 288.)

Your specific subscores are below (subscales range from 0 - 100). Under the graph of subscores, you will find additional information regarding the meaning of any significant scores or areas that may be of concern.

General Coping 96
Life Events 16
Depression| 63
Anxiety | 82
Phobias | 92
Self-Esteem | 100
Eating Disorders | 45
Schizophrenia | 60
Dissociation | 58
Mania | 80
Sexual Issues| 0
Relationship Issues| 0
Alcohol | 0
Drugs | 0
Physical Issues| 83
Smoking Issues| 0
Gambling Issues| 0
Technology Issues| 75
Obsessions/Compulsions | 100
Posttraumatic Stress| 92
Borderline Traits| 79

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