My Personality Test Results...

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Your Personality Disorder Results:
Disorder   Rating

Paranoid:   High  (Exhibiting or characterized by extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others)

Schizoid:   Moderate (Schizoid personality disorder is a condition in which affected people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others. If you have schizoid personality disorder, you may be seen as a loner, and you may feel as though you have no idea how to form personal relationships. To others, you may appear dull or humorless. Because you don't tend to show emotion, you may appear as though you don't care about what's going on around you. However, although you may seem aloof, you may actually feel extremely sensitive and lonely.)

Schizotypal:  Very High (People with schizotypal personality disorder are often described as odd or eccentric, and usually have few, if any, close relationships. They generally don't understand how relationships form, leading to severe anxiety and a tendency to turn inward in social situations. In schizotypal personality disorder, people also exhibit odd behaviors, respond inappropriately to social cues and hold peculiar beliefs.)

Antisocial:   High  ( Antisocial personality disorder is a type of chronic mental illness in which a person's ways of thinking, perceiving situations and relating to others are abnormal — and destructive. People with antisocial personality disorder typically have no regard for right and wrong. They may often violate the law and the rights of others, landing in frequent trouble or conflict. They may lie, behave violently, and have drug and alcohol problems. And people with antisocial personality disorder may not be able to fulfill responsibilities to family, work or school. Antisocial personality disorder is sometimes known as sociopathic personality disorder. A sociopath is a particularly severe form of antisocial personality disorder.)

Borderline:   Very High  ( Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder that generates significant emotional instability. This can lead to a variety of other stressful mental and behavioral problems. With borderline personality disorder, you may have a severely distorted self-image and feel worthless and fundamentally flawed. Anger, impulsiveness and frequent mood swings may push others away, even though you may desire to have loving and lasting relationships.)

Histrionic:   Low (Histrionic personality disorder is one of a group of conditions called "Cluster B" or "dramatic" personality disorders. People with these disorders have intense, unstable emotions and distorted self-images. For people with histrionic personality disorder, their self-esteem depends on the approval of others and does not arise from a true feeling of self-worth. They have an overwhelming desire to be noticed, and often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. Be uncomfortable unless he or she is the center of attention. Dress provocatively and/or exhibit inappropriately seductive or flirtatious behavior. Shift emotions rapidly. Act very dramatically, as though performing before an audience, with exaggerated emotions and expressions, yet appears to lack sincerity. Be overly concerned with physical appearance. Constantly seek reassurance or approval. Be gullible and easily influenced by others. Be excessively sensitive to criticism or disapproval. Have a low tolerance for frustration and be easily bored by routine, often beginning projects without finishing them or skipping from one event to another. Not think before acting. Make rash decisions. Be self-centered and rarely show concern for others. Have difficulty maintaining relationships, often seeming fake or shallow in their dealings with others. Threaten or attempt suicide to get attention.)

Narcissistic:  High ( Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental disorder in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance and a deep need for admiration. Those with narcissistic personality disorder believe that they're superior to others and have little regard for other people's feelings. But behind this mask of ultra-confidence lies a fragile self-esteem, vulnerable to the slightest criticism. Narcissistic personality disorder is one of several types of personality disorders. Personality disorders are conditions in which people have traits that cause them to feel and behave in socially distressing ways, limiting their ability to function in relationships and in other areas of their life, such as work or school.)

Avoidant: High (Avoidant personality disorder is a mental health condition in which a person has a lifelong pattern of feeling very shy, inadequate, and sensitive to rejection. Be easily hurt when people criticize or disapprove of them. Hold back too much in intimate relationships. Be reluctant to become involved with people. Avoid activities or jobs that involve contact with others. Be shy in social situations out of fear of doing something wrong. Make potential difficulties seem worse than they are. Hold the view they are not good socially, not as good as other people, or unappealing.)

Dependent:  Moderate (Dependent personality disorder is a long-term (chronic) condition in which people depend too much on others to meet their emotional and physical needs. Avoiding being alone. Avoiding personal responsibility. Becoming easily hurt by criticism or disapproval. Becoming overly focused on fears of being abandoned. Becoming very passive in relationships. Feeling very upset or helpless when relationships end. Having difficulty making decisions without support from others.  Having problems expressing disagreements with others.)

Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate  (Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a condition in which a person is preoccupied with rules, orderliness, and control. OCPD has some of the same symptoms as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, people with OCD have unwanted thoughts, while people with OCPD believe that their thoughts are correct. People with both OCPD and OCD tend to be high achievers and feel a sense of urgency about their actions. They may become very upset if other people interfere with their rigid routines. They may not be able to express their anger directly. Instead, people with OCPD experience feelings that they consider more appropriate, like anxiety or frustration. A person with this personality disorder has symptoms of perfectionism that usually begin in early adulthood. This perfectionism may interfere with the person's ability to complete tasks, because their standards are so rigid. People with this disorder may emotionally withdraw when they are not able to control a situation. This can interfere with their ability to solve problems and form close relationships. Excessive devotion to work. Inability to throw things away, even when the objects have no value. Lack of flexibility. Lack of generosity. Not wanting to allow other people to do things. Not willing to show affection. Preoccupation with details, rules, and lists.)


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What personality test is this?