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Ana54
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27 Aug 2007, 12:57 am

What do your responses tell us?
Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You have suffered from what appears to be a brief psychotic episode. This could be a product of many different disorders, both mental and physical. See a psychiatrist for further diagnosis.
Your symptoms point to Major Depressive Disorder.
Your symptoms point to Bipolar Disorder.
You show strong signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
You show signs of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
You appear to suffer from panic disorder with agoraphobia.
Your responses strongly indicate that you suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder.
Your responses indicate that you suffer from Somatoform Disorder.
The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
You exhibit some compulsive thoughts or behaviors.
You display some symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, but you do not appear to meet the full criteria for the disorder.



Wheeeeee! Did you know that this is the most accurate test that I have ever taken? I actually believed at times that I did suffer from bipolar, Major Depressive, and social anxiety, and Borderline personality. :)



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27 Aug 2007, 7:05 am

What do your responses tell us?

Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You appear to have experienced at least one major depressive episode.
* You show signs of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have experienced some symptoms of a brief psychotic episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode.
* Although you meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms, your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria for Bipolar disorder.
* You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.


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27 Aug 2007, 11:30 am

I don't need a test to tell me I'm disturbed. I already know.


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27 Aug 2007, 12:13 pm

um, what does it mean if i emptied my .45 into the computer before i finished the quiz? there's no checkbox for that...



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28 Aug 2007, 6:54 pm

Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


Your responses strongly indicate that you suffer from Body Dysmorphic Disorder.
The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
You exhibit some compulsive thoughts or behaviors.
You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
You experience some symptoms of Panic Disorder.
You experience some symptoms of Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia.
You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.
You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Dependent Personality disorder.


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29 Aug 2007, 4:01 pm

What do your responses tell us?
Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You have suffered from what appears to be a brief psychotic episode. This could be a product of many different disorders, both mental and physical. See a psychiatrist for further diagnosis.

Your symptoms point to Major Depressive Disorder.
Your symptoms point to Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder.
You show signs of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
You appear to suffer from panic disorder with agoraphobia.
Your responses strongly indicate that you suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder.
Your responses strongly indicate that you suffer from Dependent Personality Disorder.
Your responses strongly indicate that you suffer from Body Dysmorphic Disorder.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
You experience some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.



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29 Aug 2007, 4:25 pm

Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have suffered from what appears to be a brief psychotic episode. This could be a product of many different disorders, both mental and physical. See a psychiatrist for further diagnosis.
* You appear to suffer from Panic Disorder.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have experienced symptoms of a major depressive episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode, or as major depressive disorder.
* You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
* You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
* You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
* You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
* You experience some symptoms of Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia.
* You have some symptoms of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, although you do not meet the full criteria for the disorder.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Dependent Personality disorder.

Interesting. The only one I'd say I have on that list is social phobia though. The brief psychotic episode they mention is something that happened to me a few times at night. I'm sure that's normal though because you're more likely to see or hear things at night.

They obviously left out a lot of disorders too.


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30 Aug 2007, 10:02 pm

Although your scores were generally very good, you had symptoms in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment, especially if you are distressed about the symptoms you are experiencing. There is most certainly a treatment out there that will help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You experience some symptoms of substance dependence.
You have experienced symptoms of a major depressive episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode, or as major depressive disorder.
You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
You exhibit some compulsive thoughts or behaviors.
You experience some symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
You have some symptoms of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, although you do not meet the full criteria for the disorder.



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30 Aug 2007, 11:30 pm

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have suffered from what appears to be a brief psychotic episode. This could be a product of many different disorders, both mental and physical. See a psychiatrist for further diagnosis.
* You appear to suffer from compulsive behavior.
* You show signs of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
* You appear to suffer from panic disorder with agoraphobia.
* You appear to have at least one sexual deviance.


The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have experienced symptoms of a major depressive episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode, or as major depressive disorder.
* You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
* You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
* You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
* You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
* You display some symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, but you do not appear to meet the full criteria for the disorder.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.


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31 Aug 2007, 7:30 am

meh


Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You appear to suffer from panic disorder with agoraphobia.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have experienced symptoms of a major depressive episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode, or as major depressive disorder.
* You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
* Although you meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms, your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria for Bipolar disorder.
* You meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms of Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder, but your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria.
* You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
* You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
* You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.



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01 Sep 2007, 1:05 pm

Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You have suffered from what appears to be a brief psychotic episode. This could be a product of many different disorders, both mental and physical. See a psychiatrist for further diagnosis.
The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:


You have experienced symptoms of a major depressive episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode, or as major depressive disorder.
You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
Although you meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms, your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria for Bipolar disorder.
You meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms of Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder, but your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria.
You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
You experience some symptoms of Panic Disorder.
You experience some symptoms of Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia.


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01 Sep 2007, 2:34 pm

Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* Your symptoms point to Major Depressive Disorder.
* You appear to experience symptoms of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. See a doctor to rule out physical causes.
* Your responses strongly indicate that you suffer from Body Dysmorphic Disorder.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
* You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
* You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.



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01 Sep 2007, 2:37 pm

A lot of people seem to have borderline personality disorder towards the bottom of the results.

I've read somewhere that aspies can be miss-diagnosed with this before aspergers is diagnosed.



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10 Sep 2007, 12:13 pm

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You appear to suffer from Panic Disorder.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Dependent Personality disorder.



10 Sep 2007, 1:46 pm

Although your scores were generally quite good, you scored well outside the normal range in at least one category. This suggests that you should probably consult with a mental health professional for further testing or treatment. There is most certainly a professional out there who can help improve the symptoms you are experiencing.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You appear to be suffering from Anorexia.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have experienced symptoms of a major depressive episode, but not enough to qualify as a full-blown episode, or as major depressive disorder.
* Although you meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms, your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria for Major Depressive Disorder.
* You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
* Although you meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms, your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria for Bipolar disorder.
* You meet the criteria for the frequency of symptoms of Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder, but your symptoms do not appear to be severe enough to meet the criteria.
* You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
* You experience some symptoms of Social Phobia.
* You appear to have some obsessive thoughts.
* You exhibit some compulsive thoughts or behaviors.
* You experience some symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
* You have some difficulty having an orgasm, although you do not meet the criteria for an orgasmic disorder.
* You suffer from symptoms of bulimia but do not meet all the criteria for the illness.



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11 Sep 2007, 2:32 pm

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have suffered from what appears to be a brief psychotic episode. This could be a product of many different disorders, both mental and physical. See a psychiatrist for further diagnosis.
* You have suffered from at least one panic attack.

The test also detected symptoms of one or more disorders that did not meet all the criteria, but that may still merit treatment.

The following are the areas of concern detected by the screening:

* You have experienced symptoms of a manic episode.
* You experience some symptoms of Simple Phobia.
* You exhibit some compulsive thoughts or behaviors.
* You appear to suffer from some symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.