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Old Dec 13, 2016, 11:40 PM
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got a 98! not sure if good or bad...

General Coping 46

Life Events 16
Depression 31

Anxiety 41
Phobias 42

Self-Esteem 58

Eating Disorders 50

Schizophrenia 5

Dissociation 25

Mania 65

Sexual Issues 31

Relationship Issues 0

Alcohol 25

Drugs 0

Physical Issues 0

Smoking Issues 0

Gambling Issues 0

Technology Issues 50

Obsessions/Compulsions 44

Posttraumatic Stress 83

Borderline Traits 50

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Old Dec 14, 2016, 08:54 PM
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Hello mmmelanierose: Thanks for sharing your scores. I believe scores under 100 are generally considered to be pretty postive. So... congratulations! At least in terms of how your Sanity Score test results turned out, it sounds as though you're doing well.
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Old Dec 17, 2016, 04:04 AM
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Welcome to Psych Central! Sounds decent. I think we are to note what we score higher on as our "issues."
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