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Personality Disorder Test Results Paranoid 58% 49% Schizoid 86% 53% Schizotypal 74% 53% Antisocial 46%

47% Borderline 70% 47% Histrionic 38% 43% Narcissistic 58% 41% Avoidant 58% 39% Dependent 70% 37% Obsessive-Compulsive 82% 40% *scores in gray are the average web score Test Note: Read the descriptions below to avoid misinterpreting test results (fo r example, the Antisocial classification does not mean you are a loner, it means you tend to be insensitive towards others). General Note: the validity and reliability of personality disorders are still la cking in strong statistical evidence and clear agreement in the scientific and m edical community. Author Note:I don't think Schizoid personality is a valid disorder (read), some of the smartest people in history were schizoid because they occupied a remote e nd of the intelligence bell curve. Schizotypal personality can encompass highly original thinkers as well as totally insane people so I think it's a flawed type . I think the remaining eight disorders are generally valid. Disorder Info Eccentric Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal Individuals with these disorders often appear odd or peculiar. Paranoid Personality Disorder - individual generally tends to interpret the acti ons of others as threatening. Schizoid Personality Disorder - individual generally detached from social relati onships, and shows a narrow range of emotional expression in various social sett ings. Schizotypal Personality Disorder - individual is uncomfortable in close relation ships, has thought or perceptual distortions, and peculiarities of behavior. Dramatic Personality Disorders: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissi stic Individuals with these disorders have intense, unstable emotions, distorted self -perception, and/or behavioral impulsiveness. Antisocial Personality Disorder - individual shows a pervasive disregard for, an d violation of, the rights of others. Borderline Personality Disorder - individual shows a generalized pattern of inst ability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and observable emotions, and significant impulsiveness. Histrionic Personality Disorder - individual often displays excessive emotionali ty and attention seeking in various contexts. They tend to overreact to other pe ople, and are often perceived as shallow and self-centered. Narcissistic Personality Disorder - individual has a grandiose view of themselve s, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy that begins by early adulthood a

nd is present in various situations. These individuals are very demanding in the ir relationships. Anxious Personality Disorders: Avoidant, Dependent, Obsessive-Compulsive Individuals with these disorders often appear anxious or fearful. Avoidant Personality Disorder - individual is socially inhibited, feels inadequa te, and is oversensitive to criticism Dependent Personality Disorder - individual shows an extreme need to be taken ca re of that leads to fears of separation, and passive and clinging behavior. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder - individual is preoccupied with order liness, perfectionism, and control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.

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