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Old Nov 30, 2013, 06:22 PM
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Biggest scores.

General Coping 100
Depression 75
Anxiety 62
Self Esteem 100
Obsessions/Compulsions 75
Post traumatic Stress 92
Borderline Traits 83

There are some little ones with Mania(40), Eating Disorders(50) which I think I can explain in the general nature of the test questions and what it answered to, and one I don't understand which is Schizophrenia(35).

I'm not sure I fully agree with it all, and most of it, at least from my perspective could just be tied to the main big 3 which I do agree with. I've been severely depressed since childhood with suicidal thoughts daily since I was 11 years old. I don't do well in my own mind due to the distance I force upon myself to get by in day to day life. I feel like I don't belong. The Mania and Borderline Traits confuse me as does the Schizophrenia warning. I can't make heads or tails of that.

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Old Dec 02, 2013, 11:48 PM
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Hi and welcome to Psych Central! As the information suggests, I think it would be good to take your scores to a therapist to get a sense of whether they are accurate, and what can be done to deal with the issues. But, as you indicated, it's the highest sub-scores that matter the most, and you agree with those ones.
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