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My last score on here is from 2013, so 10 years ago I scored 155 on the test today I scored 95, this is after 10 years of good consistent psychiatric care (meds and therapy) these were my results today, I definitely feel like I've made a lot of progress over the years
Your Psych Check-Up Test Results Your Score: 95 Based upon your answers, you appear to be experiencing some distress at the moment in your life, dealing with things that you may sometimes find overwhelming. People with similar scores tend to be coping relatively well with daily life, but sometimes feel overwhelmed by certain moods, feelings, or situation. Your mental health is fairly good and you're on an even keel. Some people with similar scores find mental health treatment from a psychologist, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist targeted to a specific disorder, issue or problem helpful to their overall feelings and coping skills. Others feel they are doing just fine the way they are. (The Psych Check-Up Test is based upon a scientific algorithm with scores ranging from 0 - 288.) Your specific subscores are below (subscales range from 0 - 100). Under the graph of subscores, you will find additional information regarding the meaning of any significant scores or areas that may be of concern. General Coping 54 Life Events 6 Depression 44 Anxiety 66 Phobias 50 Self-Esteem 50 Eating Disorders 45 Schizophrenia 10 Dissociation 17 Mania 65 Sexual Issues 19 Relationship Issues 0 Alcohol 0 Drugs 0 Physical Issues 17 Smoking Issues 0 Gambling Issues 0 Technology Issues 50 Obsessions/Compulsions 69 Posttraumatic Stress 17 Borderline Traits 29 Your BMI: Not calculated Your body mass index (BMI) is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to both adult men and women. BMI correlates with body fat. The relation between fatness and BMI differs with age and gender. For example, women are more likely to have a higher percent of body fat than men for the same BMI. On average, older people may have more body fat than younger adults with the same BMI. Your BMI: You may be: Below 18.5 Under- weight 18.5 - 24.9 Normal 25.0 - 29.9 Over- weight 30.0 and Above Obese Attention! General Coping: People with similar scores as yours tend to feel overwhelmed by life or specific things in life right now. You appear to express a great degree of unhappiness with life right now, which strongly suggests a change would be helpful, such as seeking out professional help or talking to a doctor about your concerns. Depression: People with scores similar to yours are often experiencing some depressive symptoms. While these are often common amongst the general population, they can also border on the possibility of a depressive episode. It is unclear as to whether you suffer these problems severely enough to need to seek further diagnosis and treatment of them. You should not take your responses to this self-report questionnaire as a diagnosis or recommendation for treatment of any sort. Consult with a trained mental health professional if you are experiencing depressive feelings and/or difficulties in your daily functioning that you are worried about. Take Action for Depression: Learn About Depression Online Support Group for Depression Find a Therapist (Sponsor) Attention! Anxiety: People with scores similar to yours may be suffering from moderate to high anxiety, symptoms that might typically qualify a person for the diagnosis of an anxiety disorder. Sometimes people who feel such anxiety symptoms don't realize that their body may be trying to tell them something. Look for patterns in your behavior, such as when and what circumstances under which you experience the symptoms you've described. For example, if it occurs prior to public speaking and your job requires a lot of presentations you may want to find ways to calm yourself before speaking or let others do some of the presentations. You should not take this as a diagnosis of any sort, or a recommendation for treatment. However, if would be advisable and likely beneficial for you to seek further diagnosis from a trained mental health professional soon to rule out a possible anxiety disorder. Take Action for Anxiety: Learn About Anxiety Concerns Online Support Group for Anxiety Find a Therapist (Sponsor) Phobias: People with scores similar to yours express some irrational fears of certain specific object or situations, such as being afraid of heights, snakes, or enclosed spaces. Generally, however, most people with this level of fear simply avoid the specific objects or situations in their lives and are not bothered enough by the fears to have it interrupt their everyday lives. Self-Esteem: People with scores similar to yours express some minor concerns with their self-esteem. Self-esteem is most often the product of our upbringing and personalities. It is something that a self-help book or psychotherapist can help a person learn to readily improve in even just a few sessions. Generally, however, most people have some minor self-esteem issues and often don't seek out assistance for this issue. Eating Disorders: People with scores similar to yours often have a trait or two associated with an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge eating disorder. Eating disorders occur due to poor self-image and self-esteem, often as a result of childhood experiences. People with scores similar to yours often go through life with a somewhat unhealthy attitude and approach to eating, but aren't bothered by it enough to seek professional assistance for it. If it is causing you concern, however, you should consider talking to a therapist who specializes in eating disorders. Your body mass index suggests you may also be underweight, which could be causing you additional stress. Take Action for an Eating Disorder: Learn About Eating Disorders Online Support Group for Eating Disorders Find a Therapist (Sponsor) Attention! Mania & Bipolar Disorder: People with scores similar to yours often complain of symptoms commonly associated with bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depression). Bipolar disorder is characterized by a swing in moods from depression to mania (having racing thoughts, an excess of energy, inability to maintain attention, etc.). Bipolar disorder at this level can seriously interfere with a person's normal, everyday life and impair functioning in social relationships, work, school, and other areas of one's life. You can learn more about the symptoms and types of bipolar disorder here. People who report similar levels of bipolar symptoms often benefit from professional treatment for their concern through a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Technology Issues: People with scores similar to yours sometimes complain about having difficulty controlling their time or use of the Internet and other technologies. They may check email obsessively, or IM friends all the time. Generally, most people do not consider this a problem or issue unless it is seriously affecting your relationships with your friends, your family members, or your significant other. Attention! Obsessions & Compulsions: People with scores similar to yours often have an obsessive-compulsive disorder. This is not a diagnosis, or a recommendation for treatment. However, it would be advisable and likely beneficial for you to seek a professional diagnosis from a trained mental health professional in your community at your earliest convenience. Take Action for Obsessions/Compulsions: Learn About Obsessions and Compulsions Online Support Group for OCD Find a Therapist (Sponsor) Borderline Traits: People with scores similar to yours sometimes have a trait or two that is commonly associated with borderline personality disorder. Generally people with such traits do not seek out or need additional mental health treatment, but it is good knowledge to have. Recommendations Attention! You have 4 serious concerns that we've identified. Generally such concerns should be checked out with a mental health professional as soon as you can. You can find a mental health professional within your local community through your insurance provider or through an online therapist directory. Get help immediately if these concerns are overwhelming or you feel your health or safety is at risk. You have 6 milder concerns that we've identified. Such concerns may be a part of an ordinary person's usual up's and down's in life. However, if any of these issues cause you worry or concern, please consult with your physician or a mental health professional for further information. __________________ R.I.P mom 8/6/55-1/15/16 “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.” -St. Francis of Assisi
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I'm happy for you that you are doing better. That is such good news!
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Congratulations, Birdie! I feel so proud for you
I think I'm going to re-test using the same (or very similar) answers. Mine didn't seem so detailed, maybe I missed things. __________________ |
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Congratulations, Blue_Bird. This is wonderful news, and so encouraging!
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Congrats bluebirds
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