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Compilation of Mental Health Tests

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This post is created from the one titled 'Borderline Personality Disorder Test' by [MENTION=13589]Mal12345[/MENTION] (I hope you don't mind? If you do, I'll delete it). I realised that this site has a lot of different tests, so I figured I should just make a compilation for easier access.
The master link is Tests - Psymed
Note: I only included the personality tests since this subforum states 'Online Personality Tests'

Personality Tests
1. Antisocial Personality Disorder Test - Psymed

2. Avoidant Personality Disorder Test - Psymed

3. Borderline Personality Disorder Test - Psymed
(My results: Your score: 46
Your score indicates that you may have borderline personality disorder and need to seek help from a doctor or other mental health professional to further discuss diagnosis and treatment. Borderline personality disorder is frequently associated with other mental disorders, most commonly Depression.)

4. Dependent Personality Disorder Test - Psymed

5. http://psymed.info/histrionic-personality-disorder-test

6. http://psymed.info/narcissism-test

7. http://psymed.info/obsessive_compulsive_personality_disorder_test

8. http://psymed.info/paranoid_personality_disorder_test

9. http://psymed.info/passive-aggressive_test
(My results: Your score: 32
Your score indicates that you have moderate passive-aggressive personality traits and need to seek help from a mental heath professional to discuss further your condition

10. http://psymed.info/personality-disorder-test-cluster-b

11. http://psymed.info/psychopath-test

12. http://psymed.info/schizoid-personality-disorder-test

13. http://psymed.info/schizotypal-personality-disorder-test

14. http://psymed.info/sociopath-test

Mood Disorders
1. http://psymed.info/bipolar-depression-test

2. http://psymed.info/bipolar-test

3. http://psymed.info/cyclothymia-test

4. http://psymed.info/clinical-depression-test
(My results: Your score: 47
According to your score, you are rated as moderately depressed. You should consult a mental health professional for possible treatment. If you are having suicidal ideations please seek treatment immediately.)

5. http://psymed.info/dysthymia-test
(My results: Your score: 21
Your score indicates that you have dysthymic disorder and need to seek help from a doctor or other mental health professional to further discuss diagnosis and treatment. Dysthymic disorder is frequently associated with other mental disorders, most commonly Depression.

6. http://psymed.info/major-depression-inventory

7. http://psymed.info/seasonal-affective-disorder-test

8. http://psymed.info/teenage-depression-test
(My results: Your score: 21
Your score suggests that you may indeed be suffering from clinical depression. You should consult a mental health professional for possible treatment. If you are having suicidal ideations please seek treatment immediately.)

9. http://psymed.info/zung-depression-scale

There you go, I apologise if this has been put up before as I have not found anything similar to this yet.
(And out of the tests that I have done, I do seem to have quite serious problems huh)
 

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I'm sorry to rain on your parade but those tests are awful. I can see major flaws in the ones I looked at. Maybe this is more just for fun? Ugh i'm such an old woman sometimes.
 

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I didn't look very closely at the links (okay, at all) only because I'm in a hurry. I just want to throw out that there is an increasing trend of self-diagnosis, and its something I fell into myself, a few years back. When I sought out some counseling (from a highly recommended therapist who had a PHD and has been working hands-on since the early 80's -which of course doesn't guarantee a 'good' therapist but met a high enough criteria I could feel more trusting) we discussed a number of times, 2-3 'disorders' I felt I had a high probability of after spending a ridiculous amount of time researching, watching you-tube discussiond, testing, etc. I was just sure, I fell into at least one of them (these were dark times.) Anyhow, after working with him for some time, he told me that most of the online data was useless, he couldn't even keep count of the number of clients that sought him out after digging into them. They were useless in that, such an extensive amount of data is lost in these systematic, criteria check-points. In-person interaction-style was faaar more telling, not the answers themselves, but the approach and reactions, the thought-processes and meanings attached.

So keep that in mind, when doing these. Especially considering how much just holding the belief that you might have a disorder can actually influence your conscious focal-point, as it starts scanning through ones experiences and cherry picking what seems to support it. It might become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
 

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I didn't look very closely at the links (okay, at all) only because I'm in a hurry. I just want to throw out that there is an increasing trend of self-diagnosis, and its something I fell into myself, a few years back. When I sought out some counseling (from a highly recommended therapist who had a PHD and has been working hands-on since the early 80's -which of course doesn't guarantee a 'good' therapist but met a high enough criteria I could feel more trusting) we discussed a number of times, 2-3 'disorders' I felt I had a high probability of after spending a ridiculous amount of time researching, watching you-tube discussiond, testing, etc. I was just sure, I fell into at least one of them (these were dark times.) Anyhow, after working with him for some time, he told me that most of the online data was useless, he couldn't even keep count of the number of clients that sought him out after digging into them. They were useless in that, such an extensive amount of data is lost in these systematic, criteria check-points. In-person interaction-style was faaar more telling, not the answers themselves, but the approach and reactions, the thought-processes and meanings attached.

So keep that in mind, when doing these. Especially considering how much just holding the belief that you might have a disorder can actually influence your conscious focal-point, as it starts scanning through ones experiences and cherry picking what seems to support it. It might become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

did you end up being diaganosed with any of them?

and i agree with what you said, but you still could've been which i would just count as coincidence.

edit i never put stock into tests but i have taken some that is for my diagnosis and some say i defiently have it others say i do not yet others say i might have it.
 

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I'm sorry to rain on your parade but those tests are awful. I can see major flaws in the ones I looked at. Maybe this is more just for fun? Ugh i'm such an old woman sometimes.

Yeah haha it's just for fun
 

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I didn't look very closely at the links (okay, at all) only because I'm in a hurry. I just want to throw out that there is an increasing trend of self-diagnosis, and its something I fell into myself, a few years back. When I sought out some counseling (from a highly recommended therapist who had a PHD and has been working hands-on since the early 80's -which of course doesn't guarantee a 'good' therapist but met a high enough criteria I could feel more trusting) we discussed a number of times, 2-3 'disorders' I felt I had a high probability of after spending a ridiculous amount of time researching, watching you-tube discussiond, testing, etc. I was just sure, I fell into at least one of them (these were dark times.) Anyhow, after working with him for some time, he told me that most of the online data was useless, he couldn't even keep count of the number of clients that sought him out after digging into them. They were useless in that, such an extensive amount of data is lost in these systematic, criteria check-points. In-person interaction-style was faaar more telling, not the answers themselves, but the approach and reactions, the thought-processes and meanings attached.

So keep that in mind, when doing these. Especially considering how much just holding the belief that you might have a disorder can actually influence your conscious focal-point, as it starts scanning through ones experiences and cherry picking what seems to support it. It might become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Yeah, I agree, especially with the last point, so I guess these kind of tests need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
 

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I don't know. Maybe the reality of these disorders makes it hard for me to see them as a "just for fun" list of tests in an online quizzes subforum...
 

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did you end up being diaganosed with any of them?

Nope, not along the lines of what I was initially thinking. I didn't realize the extent of 'ingrained' and 'interwoven' that the behaviors had to be, to be considered a 'personality disorder'. Nor the timing of manifestation or length of time. And that is what I'm getting at here. People can temporarily exhibit a lot of these things when certain life-events/traumas/rough patches occur. They can have a huge gap in how they are perceiving themselves and how others do (which may point to MH issues, but not necessarily whatever disorder they are thinking) and ones sense of self can become quite susceptible during times of extreme stress or disconnect. So, sure their are people who take the tests and go on to be dx, validly, (what ever the hell that even is anymore) but it seems to me that there is an increasing number who are not, for a number of reasons.
 

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This post is created from the one titled 'Borderline Personality Disorder Test' by [MENTION=13589]Mal12345[/MENTION] (I hope you don't mind? If you do, I'll delete it). I realised that this site has a lot of different tests, so I figured I should just make a compilation for easier access.
The master link is Tests - Psymed
Note: I only included the personality tests since this subforum states 'Online Personality Tests'

Personality Tests
1. Antisocial Personality Disorder Test - Psymed

2. Avoidant Personality Disorder Test - Psymed

3. Borderline Personality Disorder Test - Psymed
(My results: Your score: 46
Your score indicates that you may have borderline personality disorder and need to seek help from a doctor or other mental health professional to further discuss diagnosis and treatment. Borderline personality disorder is frequently associated with other mental disorders, most commonly Depression.)

4. Dependent Personality Disorder Test - Psymed

I got very high score in antisocial personality disorder. Should i consult a doctor or any advice for controlling these antisocial thoughts.
 
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