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2552923 No.2552923[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

How insane are you, /jp/ ?

http://www.4degreez.com/misc/personality_disorder_test.mv

>> No.2552925
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2552925

Pretty fucking insane.

>> No.2552927

I'M JUST CRAZY

>> No.2552930

I'm too lazy to take a test, but probably pretty bad, bro.

>> No.2552985

Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: High
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: Moderate
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Moderate
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: High
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: High

This is all I'll be able to think about now.

Thanks a fucking lot.

>> No.2552992

Too lazy to take a personality disorder test.

But I did take a personality test recently. I'm an ISTJ.

>> No.2552998

lol that was actually pretty accurate I think, here's what I got:

>Schizoid: Very High

>Quick Summary:

>People with schizoid personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion. Unlike avoidants, schizoids genuinely prefer to be alone and do not secretly wish for popularity. They tend to seek jobs that require little social contact. Their social skills are often weak and they do not show a need for attention or acceptance. They are perceived by others as humorless and distant and often are termed "loners."
>Symptoms of Schizoid Personality Disorder:

>* Weak interpersonal skills
>* Difficulty expressing anger, even when provoked
>* "Loner" mentality; avoidance of social situations
>* Appear to others as remote, aloof, and unengaged
>* Low sexual desire
>* Unresponsive to praise or criticism

>Additional Information:

>It is important to distinguish schizoid from avoidant. Avoidants will feel anxiety in social situations and have the desire to fit in, while schizoids simply prefer to be alone. It is occassionally difficult to distinguish between schizoid and Asperger's, as well.

>This disorder is diagnosed more frequently and is often more severe among males. Schizoids usually do not seek treatment on their own and are often coaxed into it by a loved one.

But I don't see why this is a bad thing...?

>> No.2553006

>>2552998

Very High? That makes me feel a little better about myself.

>> No.2553021

>Very High:
Schizoid
Narcissistic
>High:
Paranoid
Antisocial
>Moderate:
Schizotypal
Avoidant
Obsessive-Compulsive
>Low:
Borderline
Histrionic
Dependent

>> No.2553034

Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Low
Schizoid: Low
Schizotypal: High
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Moderate
Narcissistic: Low
Avoidant: Moderate
Dependent: Moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low

>> No.2553045

i'm pretty sure i did something wrong, i got both Avoidant and Dependent at very high.

>> No.2553043

>>2552998
Yeah, same here.

>> No.2553042

>>2552998


That list basically says getting old means you're insane.

>> No.2553047

Schizoid and schizotypal high.
Well, I'm a diagnosed schizoid so reasonably accurate for me.

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2553049

Wow. Shit.

This must be over the top, I can't be this crazy.

>> No.2553050

Let's see:

Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate
Schizotypal: High
Antisocial: High
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Moderate
Narcissistic: High
Avoidant: High
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate

>> No.2553059

Paranoid: High
Schizoid: High
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: Moderate
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Low
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: Moderate
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: High

>> No.2553063

>>2552998
As long as you manage to get a job etc that lets you support an acceptable lifestyle without requiring too much social effort and involvement schizoid personality disorder isn't a problem. That's why it's not a fullblown disorder but merely a "personality disorder" i.e. non-standard personality.

>> No.2553064 [DELETED] 

Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Very High
Schizoid: High
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: High

Not quite as many paranoid people in /jp/ as in /a/, I see. Interesting.
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Low
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: Moderate
Dependent: Moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low

>> No.2553065

Too fucking old.

I'm actually diagnosed with schizophrenia, and they couldn't even get that right.

>> No.2553067

>>2553059
>>2553050
>>2553049
>>2553021
>>2552998
>>2552985
Ffff, my results almost seem good compared to you guys.

>> No.2553077

COPY AND PASTED FROM THE LAST TIME WE HAD THIS THREAD

Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: High
Schizoid: Moderate
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: High
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: High
Narcissistic: High
Avoidant: Very High
Dependent: Moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low

>> No.2553073

Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Very High
Schizotypal: Low
Antisocial: High
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Moderate
Narcissistic: High
Avoidant: Low
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low

>> No.2553079

Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Very High
Schizoid: High
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: High
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Low
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: Moderate
Dependent: Moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low

It seems that the sample proportion thus far of the number of very paranoid people in /jp/ is drastically lower than that of /a/. Odd.

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