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Old Jul 04, 2016, 02:53 PM
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Well, wasn't expecting much else. *shrug* I know I have issues. I'm 21, started with an SSRI at 15, which stopped working at 15 and probably caused unrecognized mood cycling for that long [found evidence of hypomania post depressive episodes in old journal writing from high school]. Been in and out of therapy since then. Will be 22 this year. Very few of these areas of concern are actually surprising. Only identified BP as minor, labeling BP II as a "minor" form of Bipolar Disorder; that pisses me off. While it does lack the full-blown mania and psychotic features of BP I, it does still have issues specific to it and doesn't invalidate the issues those of us that deal with it face. >->

Nine major areas of concern:

General Coping: 64 [Well, no s***.]
Depression: 53
Anxiety:58
Phobias: 67
Self-Esteem: 75
Dissociation: 58
Smoking Issues: 75
Obsessions/Compulsions: 56
Borderline Traits: 58

I'll take this again in a few months and see if it goes down any. It's an interesting tool.

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Old Jul 05, 2016, 03:52 PM
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Hello PatternsInTheIvy: Thanks for sharing your scores!
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