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Old May 15, 2013, 07:11 PM
uncreativeartist uncreativeartist is offline
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So I got 121 for a score. 7 serious and 5 milder concerns. I am not sure how accurate this is. But I guess it is as accurate as anything.

What I am not sure of is how insane I am. So am I sane, insane or somewhere in between?

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Old May 27, 2013, 07:16 PM
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Darn it, I wish they would change the name of this "test." I say, don't worry about the "sanity" issue. As far as I know there's not a specific score. I suggest people just look at what their issues are and go from there.
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Old May 29, 2013, 12:03 PM
Amireallyasleep Amireallyasleep is offline
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i agree with payne1 its probably not so much about the specific score but more to do with what shows up as concerns for the person what they should seek help for and go from there. probably just a way to get the person to address these concerns by starting to talk to a professional. also maybe a way for that professional to easily understand that person's feelings and concerns.
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