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Old May 09, 2013, 11:40 PM
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I was diagnosed as borderline ocd and depressed at somewhere near 14, maybe?, and now i'm in my early 20's. this test definitely had that as an issue but above that were (highest to lowest), relationship issues, ptsd??, general coping, phobias??, self esteem, and anxiety. the two question marked ones are the thing that astound me. I have no idea where they came from. I know you all can't diagnose, but is this test pretty accurate and do you think individually speaking a person could have ptsd symptoms based on an event that might not be as dramatic to another?

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Old May 12, 2013, 06:54 PM
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Being married to a sociopath has a high chance of causing PTSD & other forms of psychological distress.

Also, OCD & issues with phobias can very easily coincide.
Thanks for this!
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Old May 14, 2013, 09:27 AM
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the definition of PTSD includes "exposure to threat of harm, injury or death",, if the test was taken when you were 14, the incident had to be early in childhood, i would suspect. also , the fact that you married a sociopath, lends me to believe that your parent was one, as that is who we pattern on, fixate on, and often marry~

good luck with a long struggle, wife
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