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Old Jun 12, 2014, 09:37 PM
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So I decided to take the Sanity Quiz, and scored 180. Not too good I suppose, could be worse though. My scores were-

General Coping - 89
Life events - 19
Depression - 72
Anxiety - 95
Phobias - 33
Self esteem - 100
Eating Disorders - 75
Schizophrenia - 80
Dissociation - 50
Mania - 90
Sexual issues - 0
Relationship issues - 44
Alcohol - 58
Drugs - 25
Physical issues - 17
Smoking issues - 0
Gambling issues - 0
Technology issues - 94
Obsessions/Compulsions - 94
Post-traumatic stress - 67
Borderline traits - 83

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Old Jun 13, 2014, 01:16 PM
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Hi, TheoreticalSunshine, and welcome to Psych Central! Do these results sound reasonable to you? It's suggested that folks take them to a therapist to go over.
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Old Jun 18, 2014, 10:26 PM
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Yeah I got the same score.

General Coping 100
Life Events 38
Depression 81
Anxiety 86
Phobias 92
Self-Esteem 75
Eating Disorders 60
Schizophrenia 70
Dissociation 83
Mania 75
Sexual Issues 38
Relationship Issues 25
Alcohol 0
Drugs 0
Physical Issues 0
Smoking Issues 0
Gambling Issues 0
Technology Issues 63
Obsessions/Compulsions 94
Posttraumatic Stress 92
Borderline Traits 88
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