What kind of person are you and whats your disorder? Take the test...

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

I've always known I was a little fucked in the head...
 
Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Low
Schizoid: Low
Schizotypal: Moderate
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Low
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: Low
Dependent: Moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low

Yeah I guessed as much.. actually I kind of thought I'd be low on everything, I don't have any of these disorders; I have ADHD and some phobia's but those aren't on that list :p The schizotypical isn't true, I have a friend who actually ís that and I have nothing that links to psychosis in any way, no magical thinking, I'm actually extremely skeptical; I am however a weird person and people tend to find me odd because of odd combinations of interests and taste.. so I understand why the test comes out like that. Same goes for narcistic; I'm not at all, but I do like who I am. I love being me, and I wouldn't want to be anyone else or be very different then how I am. I'm aware of my flaws; I have plenty and there's always room for improvement, but during all that I'm very content being me, and I wish that feeling upon everyone.

The dependant one actually makes most sense; I am not dependant in the way the test site describes, but I've had abandonement issues when I was a bit younger due to my father leaving at a very young age, and I got over those mostly but sometimes old thoughts still pop up; I could use one sentence to sum it up, a sentence that still makes me sad when I think about it: "If you leave me, can I come with you?" Shit that's one sad sentence. I'm going to hug my cat now, she won't leave. She'll die at some point, but atleast she won't leave :)
 
Disorder Rating
Paranoid: Low
Schizoid: Low
Schizotypal: Low
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Moderate
Histrionic: High
Narcissistic: High
Avoidant: Moderate
Dependent: Moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate
 
Major Depression: Moderate
Dysthymia: Slight-Moderate
Bipolar Disorder: Very High
Cyclothymia: Extremely High
Seasonal Affective Disorder: High-Moderate
Postpartum Depression: N/A
http://www.depressedtest.com/


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

i have always thought i had a very high chance of having borderline personaity disorder but i think it has more to do with addiction than my actual sober brain
 
and the depression part:



Disorder

Your Score



Major Depression:

Very High



Dysthymia:

High



Bipolar Disorder:

Slight



Cyclothymia:

High-Moderate



Seasonal Affective Disorder:

Slight



Postpartum Depression:

N/A
 
Do you have a Mac? It might be different if you do.
But on my windows computer I just click the start button on the bottom left corner of the screen, and it's one the first applications available. Or you could just search your computer for 'snipping tool'. It shouldn't be too hard to find.

On mac you hold shift+command+3 for a screenshot of the whole page and shift+command+4 for a selected area screenshot.
 
I also thought this was a colorful fun little interpretation:

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lol

=D

oxytocin & endorphins are my specialty.

Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Low
Schizoid: Low
Schizotypal: Low
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Low
Narcissistic: Low
Avoidant: Low
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low
 
Paranoid: Very High more info | forum
Schizoid: Moderate more info | forum
Schizotypal: High more info | forum
Antisocial: High more info | forum
Borderline: Moderate more info | forum
Histrionic: Very High more info | forum
Narcissistic: High more info | forum
Avoidant: Very High more info | forum
Dependent: High more info | forum
Obsessive-Compulsive: High more info | forum
 
Another fun little personality quiz if you have some time to kill is the Enneagram test http://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/dotest.php

Apparently I am most likely to be a 'five', with a 'six' wing.

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Type Five
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The Investigator( Thinkers who tend to withdraw and observe) - People of this personality type essentially fear that they don't have enough inner strength to face life, so they tend to withdraw, to retreat into the safety and security of the mind where they can mentally prepare for their emergence into the world. Fives feel comfortable and at home in the realm of thought. They are generally intelligent, well read and thoughtful and they frequently become experts in the areas that capture their interest. While they are sometimes scientifically oriented, especially with the Six wing, just as many Fives are drawn to the humanities and it is not at all uncommon for Fives to have artistic inclinations. Fives are often a bit eccentric; they feel little need to alter their beliefs to accommodate majority opinion, and they refuse to compromise their freedom to think just as they please. The problem for Fives is that while they are comfortable in the realm of thought, they are frequently a good deal less comfortable when it comes to dealing with their emotions, the demands of a relationship, or the need to find a place for themselves in the world. Fives tend to be shy, nonintrusive, independent and reluctant to ask for the help that others might well be happy to extend to them.

Fives are sensitive; they don't feel adequately defended against the world. To compensate for their sensitivity, Fives sometimes adopt an attitude of careless indifference or intellectual arrogance, which has the unfortunate consequence of creating distance between themselves and others. Trying to bridge the distance can be difficult for Fives, as they are seldom comfortable with their social skills, but when they do manage it, they are often devoted friends and life long companions.

Fives are usually somewhat restrained when it comes to emotional expression, but they often have stronger feelings than they let on. Few people know what is going on beneath the surface, as Fives have an often exaggerrated need for privacy and a deep seated fear of intrusion. Because of their sensitivity and their fears of inadequacy, Fives fear being overwhelmed, either by the demands of others or by the strength of their own emotions. They sometimes deal with this by developing a minimalistic lifestyle in which they make few demands on others in exchange for few demands being made on them. Other Fives make their peace with the messiness of life and engage it more fully, but they almost always retain their fears that life is somehow going to demand more of them than they can deliver.


Type six
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The Loyalist(Conflicted between trust and distrust) -People of this personality type essentially feel insecure, as though there is nothing quite steady enough to hold onto. At the core of the type Six personality is a kind of fear or anxiety. This anxiety has a very deep source and can manifest in a variety of different styles, making Sixes somewhat difficult to describe and to type. What all Sixes have in common however, is the fear rooted at the center of their personality, which manifests in worrying, and restless imaginings of everything that might go wrong. This tendency makes Sixes gifted at trouble shooting, but also robs the Six of much needed peace of mind and tends to deprive the personality of spontaneity. The essential anxiety at the core of the type Six fixation tends to permeate the personality with a sort of "defensive suspiciousness." Sixes don't trust easily; they are often ambivalent about others, until the person has absolutely proven herself, at which point they are likely to respond with steadfast loyalty. The loyalty of the Six is something of a two edged sword however, as Sixes are sometimes prone to stand by a friend, partner, job or cause even long after it is time to move on.

Sixes are generally looking for something or someone to believe in. This, combined with their general suspiciousness, gives rise to a complicated relationship to authority. The side of the Six which is looking for something to believe in, is often very susceptible to the temptation to turn authority over to an external source, whether it be in the form of an individual or a creed. But the Six's tendency towards distrust and suspicion works against any sort of faith in authority. Thus, two opposite pulls exist side by side in the personality of enneatype Six, and assume different proportions in different individuals, sometimes alternating within the same individual.

The truly confounding element when it comes to typing Sixes is that there are two fundamentally different strategies that Sixes adopt for dealing with fear. Some Sixes are basically phobic. Phobic Sixes are generally compliant, affiliative and cooperative. Other Sixes adopt the opposite strategy of dealing with fear, and become counterphobic, essentially taking a defiant stand against whatever they find threatening. This is the Six who takes on authority or who adopts a dare devil attitude towards physical danger. Counterphobic Sixes can be agressive and, rather than looking for authorities, can adopt a rebellious or anti-authoritarian demeanor. Counterphobic Sixes are often unaware of the fear that motivates their actions. In fact, Sixes in general, tend to be blind to the extent of their own anxiety. Because it is the constant back drop to all of their emotions, Sixes are frequently unaware of its existence, as they have nothing with which to contrast it.


What's everyone else's enneagram type?
 
Enneagram Type 9 - The Peacemaker

or 9w8

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Keeping peace and harmony

Enneagram type 9 - The PeacemakerPeople of this personality type essentially feel a need for peace and harmony. They tend to avoid conflict at all costs, whether it be internal or interpersonal. As the potential for conflict in life is virtually ubiquitous, the Nine's desire to avoid it generally results in some degree of withdrawal from life, and many Nines are, in fact, introverted. Other Nines lead more active, social lives, but nevertheless remain to some to degree "checked out," or not fully involved, as if to insulate themselves from threats to their peace of mind. Most Nines are fairly easy going; they adopt a strategy of "going with the flow." They are generally reliable, sturdy, self-effacing, tolerant and likable individuals.

Nines tend to adopt an optimistic approach to life; they are, for the most part, trusting people who see the best in others; they frequently have a deep seated faith that things will somehow work out. They desire to feel connected, both to other people and to the world at large. They frequently feel most at home in nature and generally make warm and attentive parents.

The Nine's inability to tolerate conflict sometimes translates into an overall conservative approach to change. Change can provoke unpleasant feelings and disrupt the Nine's desire for comfort. Less healthy Nines seem incapable of motivating themselves to move into action and bring about effective change. When change does come however, as it generally will, Nines find that they are usually well able to adapt. They tend to be more resilient than they give themselves credit for. In fact, Nines tend not to give themselves enough credit in general, and their self-effacing attitude often seems to invite others to take them for granted or to overlook their often significant contributions. This can cause a subterranean anger to build inside the Nine's psyche, which can erupt into consciousness in occasional fits of temper which quickly blow over, but which more often manifests itself in passive agressive footdragging. Being overlooked is often a source of a deep sadness in Nines, a sadness that they scarcely ever give voice to.

Nines frequently mistype themselves as they have a rather diffuse sense of their own identities. This is exacerbated by the fact that Nines often merge with their loved ones and through a process of identification take on the characteristics of those closest to them. Female Nines frequently mistype as Twos, especially if they are the mothers are small children. Nines, however, are self-effacing whereas Twos are quite aware of their own self worth. Nines also mistake themselves for Fours, but Nines tend to avoid negative emotions whereas Fours often exacerbate them. Intellectual Nines, especially males, frequently mistype as Fives, but Fives are intellectually contentious whereas Nines are conciliatory and conflict avoidant.


Enneagram Type 8 - The Challenger

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People of this personality type are essentially unwilling to be controlled, either by others or by their circumstances; they fully intend to be masters of their fate. Eights are strong willed, decisive, practical, tough minded and energetic. They also tend to be domineering; their unwillingness to be controlled by others frequently manifests in the need to control others instead. When healthy, this tendency is kept under check, but the tendency is always there, nevertheless, and can assume a central role in the Eight's interpersonal relationships.

Eights generally have powerful instincts and strong physical appetites which they indulge without feelings of shame or guilt. They want a lot out of life and feel fully prepared to go out and get it. They need to be financially independent and often have a hard time working for anyone. This sometimes necessitates that the Eight opt out of the system entirely, assuming something of an outlaw mentality. Most Eights however, find a way to be financially independent while making their peace with society, but they always retain an uneasy association with any hierarchical relationship that sees the Eight in any position other than the top position.

Eights have a hard time lowering their defenses in intimate relationships. Intimacy involves emotional vulnerability and such vulnerability is one of the Eight's deepest fears. Betrayal of any sort is absolutely intolerable and can provoke a powerful response on the part of the violated Eight. Intimate relationships are frequently the arena in which an Eight's control issues are most obviously played out and questions of trust assume a pivotal position. Eights often have a sentimental side that they don't even show to their intimates, such is their fear of vulnerability. But, while trust does not come easily to an Eight, when an Eight does take someone into the inner sanctum, they find a steadfast ally and stalwart friend. The Eight's powerful protective instincts are called into play when it comes to the defense of family and friends, and Eights are frequently generous to a fault in providing for those under their care.

Eights are prone to anger. When severely provoked, or when the personality is unbalanced, bouts of anger can turn into rages. Unhealthy Eights are frankly agressive and when pushed, can resort to violence. Such Eights enjoy intimidating others whom they see as "weak" and feel little compunction about walking over anyone who stands in their way. They can be crude, brutal and dangerous.

Female Eights are far more likely to mistype than male Eights, as many of the traits typical to the type Eight personality have been discouraged in females. For the most part, however, it is other types who mistake themselves for Eights. This is especially common in male counterphobic Sixes who fail to recognize that their agression is a cover for a very deep seated anxiety. Sevens too, are prone to mistype as Eights, but Sevens lack the intensity of focus typical of the type Eight, and while both Sevens and Eights have high energy personalities, Eights have a physically based energy whereas the Seven's energetic pattern has a nervous, mental quality to it.
 
Another fun little personality quiz if you have some time to kill is the Enneagram test http://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/dotest.php

Apparently I am most likely to be a 'five', with a 'six' wing.


What's everyone else's enneagram type?

I got exactly the same as you Libby. Probably pretty accurate though personally I don't think (in the majority of cases) you can be narrowed down into one just one category (or two).
 
Yeah I think it goes along on a scale from 1 to 9 and your type is just the one you have the most traits from, and if the type you have second most traits from is directly next to on either side they call it a wing. Suggests a continuation from one type onto the next as oppose to distinctly seperate personalities. I guess each person embodies traits from each type just to varying degrees, mine seems acurate to me, always excelled in sciences am somewhat artistic and am naturally anxious as a base emotion lol.
 
Very interesting test. Thanks for sharing. :)

Disorder | Rating
Paranoid:High
Schizoid: Moderate
Schizotypal: High
Antisocial: Moderate
Borderline: Very High
Histrionic: High
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: High
Dependent: High
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate
 
3w4 - the Achiever & the Individualist. Disturbingly accurate but it doesn't make me sound so good :(
 
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