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Old May 05, 2008, 09:09 PM
navygirlretired navygirlretired is offline
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I got a 103. I s this bad or good?

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Old May 06, 2008, 05:42 PM
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Hi, navygirl, welcome to PsychCentral.

The scores just let you know areas you may want to work on (according to you since they're self-reported :-) so there isn't any "bad" or "good" about them. I've finished psychotherapy and I get in the 20's but I don't know how old you are and if you have any physical ailments, "life" problems or what (I'm obese and have some medical problems which it can't help me with particularly but I still get points added for having them :-) If you kept your scores, it should tell you the ones that need the most work, are the major conditions for you?

But I think there are a total of 288 points so approximately 100 out of 300 doesn't seem horrible to me. You're greater than half sane, approximately 66% sane?! 103
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