Some psych tests I found

Any website that offers psych tests which include silly layman terms such as "Love lust or looser" has ZERO credibility and should only be used for entertainment purposes.
Testing and diagnosis is a SERIOUS subject that should be left to trained mental health professionals with the necessary educational background.
Otherwise it will do more harm than good.
 
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I don't know if it has ZERO credibility. Some of the tests I took seemed pretty accurate. But if you bothered reading my first post I already said...

And no they aren't meant as a professional diagnosis.

I just posted this for fun basically. If you don't like it don't take the test. I wasn't trying to mislead anyone into thinking this was a substitute for seeking real help.
 
I can see where it's going, very similar depression/anxiety/personality questionnaires as you might take in a therapist's office for them to monitor your symptoms over time. Not perfectly accurate but certainly something if you have no conception of what it means to be depressed, etc. But if you've made your way to TDS you probably know a thing or two about psychology. I don't need the internet to tell me I need professional help for my severe depression...
 
Disorder | Rating

Paranoid: High
Schizoid: Moderate
Schizotypal: Very High
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Moderate
Histrionic: Moderate
Narcissistic: Low
Avoidant: Very High
Dependent: Very High
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate
 
So, according to those Psych Central quizzes:

Moderate ADD
Severe to moderate anxiety possible
Mild bipolar disorder and/or depressive symptoms
Severe depression
Extreme loneliness
Severe borderline personality disorder likely

Of course, they're silly internet quizzes, and only an actual medical professional could say anything for sure. But they're interesting to take, although they should ALWAYs be taken with a grain of salt. It was especially interesting given that my current diagnoses are borderline personality disorder and bipolar type II - having some knowledge of bipolar, it seems like that quiz was geared more towards screening for type 1.
 
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