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Old Aug 16, 2010, 09:39 AM
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Is this good or bad? Numbers arent my thing. My issues are aparently..

Depression- 66
Anziety- 62
Phobias- 75
Self-Esteem- 100
Eating Disorders- 55
Schizophrenia- 50 (what does that mean?)
Dissocrations- 83 (what does that mean?)
Mania- 75 (what does that mean?)
Sexual Issues- 31 (I'm a teen, what teen doesnt have these issues?)
Relationship issues- 13
Alcohal- 0
Drugs- 0
Technology issues- 81
Obsessions/Compulsions- 88
Posttraumatic stress- 92 (what does that mean?)
Borderline Traits- 75 (what does that mean?)

..... I'm confused, are the high numbers bad? Am I crazy? Can someone answer my questions? Thanks!

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Old Aug 16, 2010, 05:06 PM
Kiffygirl0793 Kiffygirl0793 is offline
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Post-traumatic stress is reliving a traumatic event over and over again, usually happens to soldiers in combat. Borderline traits probably means borderline personality disorder, which I'm not really that sure about, you can always look online, you'll be able to get a better answer there.
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