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Old Mar 07, 2009, 08:29 PM
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Yes, I believe it is because my score revealed my bipolar disorder and my borderline personality disorder. Both of these I have been diagnosed with by several mental health professionals. As a result, if you have not guessed it, I am being treated for both disorders by a psychologist with psychodynamic therapy known as insight oriented behaviorial changing/supportive therapy and with medication management visits with my currenct psychiatrist.

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Old Mar 08, 2009, 12:30 AM
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Yes I do believe it's on the nose considering I've been in & outta institutional hospitals on & off for oh about 16 years and every 1 of those diagnosis' have come up numerous times. the only thing that was inaccurate for me was that it said i have a small issue with alcohol on the graph, however I do not drink AT ALL I have definately learned thats a bad thing with all my issues, drinking just brings on suicidal/homicidal thoughts.. so haven't drank in years. But other than that it was pretty accurate.

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