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Old Apr 16, 2013, 07:10 AM
eseb eseb is offline
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My score is 125. I have 7 serious concerns and 9 milder ones.

The serious concerns are:
  1. General Coping (79)
  2. Depression (56)
  3. Anxiety (54)
  4. Phobias (58)
  5. Self-esteem (67)
  6. Physical Issues (83)
  7. Obsessions & Compulsions (63)
The 9 milder ones are:
  1. Life Events (44)
  2. Eating Disorders (30)
  3. Schizophrenia (35)
  4. Dissociation (33)
  5. Mania & Bipolar Disorder (45)
  6. Relationship Issues (25)
  7. Technology Issues (50)
  8. PTSD (42)
  9. Borderline Traits (42)
I can't say this is inaccurate.

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Old Apr 17, 2013, 12:24 AM
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Eseb, it might not be totally correct. All it can do is give you a general idea of what might be going on with you. I assume you mean you don't believe you have these particular issues. Actually, I personally don't think the scores show anything really major. However, if any of these types of things --or something else--is affecting your life to the point where you are feeling miserable or just not doing as well as you think you should, then I suggest you take the test results to a therapist.

Many of us here have or are still are seeing therapists and find that helpful. It's up to you, of course.

Did I understand your statement correctly?
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Old Apr 17, 2013, 07:37 PM
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Eseb, it might not be totally correct. All it can do is give you a general idea of what might be going on with you. I assume you mean you don't believe you have these particular issues. Actually, I personally don't think the scores show anything really major. However, if any of these types of things --or something else--is affecting your life to the point where you are feeling miserable or just not doing as well as you think you should, then I suggest you take the test results to a therapist.

Many of us here have or are still are seeing therapists and find that helpful. It's up to you, of course.

Did I understand your statement correctly?
Yes. Thank you. I have previously been diagnosed with or been told that I have issues with the following on the list (12 of 16):
  1. General Coping (79)
  2. Depression (56)
  3. Anxiety (54)
  4. Phobias (58)
  5. Self-esteem (67)
  6. Physical Issues (83)
  7. Obsessions & Compulsions (63)
  8. Life Events (44)
  9. Dissociation (33)
  10. Mania & Bipolar Disorder (45)
  11. Relationship Issues (25)
  12. PTSD (42)
And I had surgery that has me on a strict diet which explains the eating disorder. The technology issue is because I spend a lot of time on the computer. I have to, but I also use it to cope and occupy my time and am always connected more often that I should be.


The only two left are borderline and schizophrenia. I know why both of those came up. I just don't talk to anyone about those things.


I actually had a psych evaluation done about a month ago and some of these same issues came up on it and it actually was way worse than this says! The doctors cannot agree on what is wrong with me so I don't really take any diagnosis seriously though.
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