How Dissociative Are You? Test that Measures Dissociation | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 5804804 United States 02/25/2012 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 45 lol, humm isn't this just normal for the average person that posts on this forum? Quoting: meh meh well i guess not everybody. do you think most people on this forum were severely abused enough that they had to dissociate the pain away by creating separate personalities? I dont know, but I would think there would be more schizophrenics and bipolar people on this site...as far as abused people, i dont know... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10899492 Australia 02/25/2012 03:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Really fucking with my head, people think I do it on purpose to manipulate or something, like its a talent! I hate it! |
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double_frick User ID: 11379698 United States 02/25/2012 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i got 46....wait....are you supposed to take it twice? anyone actually have this DID? **edited....waaaaiiiitttt DID is like a revised name for Multiple Personality Disorder, eh? lolllllllll i'm not sayin it doesn't exist but i KNOW i don't have that....haha i mean, you would suspect, i suspect. ya know? Last Edited by double_frick on 02/25/2012 04:21 PM |
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1342725 User ID: 1342725 United States 02/25/2012 04:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How else can you conceive even the basics of science. 14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Good memory = dissociation? 18. Some people find that they become so involved in a fantasy or daydream that it feels as though it were really happening to them. I pity those who have to write fiction without this ability or read their stories. 19. Some people find that they sometimes are able to ignore pain. That's a skill ! 20. Some people find that that they sometimes sit staring off into space, thinking of nothing, and are not aware of the passage of time. Meditation is awesome. 27. Some people sometimes find that they hear voices inside their head that tell them to do things or comment on things that they are doing. Unless they're brain dead.. it's called thinking |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11330349 United States 02/25/2012 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 12. Some people have the experience of feeling that other people, objects, and the world around them are not real. Quoting: 1342725 How else can you conceive even the basics of science. 14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Good memory = dissociation? 18. Some people find that they become so involved in a fantasy or daydream that it feels as though it were really happening to them. I pity those who have to write fiction without this ability or read their stories. 19. Some people find that they sometimes are able to ignore pain. That's a skill ! 20. Some people find that that they sometimes sit staring off into space, thinking of nothing, and are not aware of the passage of time. Meditation is awesome. 27. Some people sometimes find that they hear voices inside their head that tell them to do things or comment on things that they are doing. Unless they're brain dead.. it's called thinking Yup Those are ones that got me a 21 methinks |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 5804804 United States 02/25/2012 11:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 12. Some people have the experience of feeling that other people, objects, and the world around them are not real. Quoting: 1342725 How else can you conceive even the basics of science. 14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Good memory = dissociation? 18. Some people find that they become so involved in a fantasy or daydream that it feels as though it were really happening to them. I pity those who have to write fiction without this ability or read their stories. 19. Some people find that they sometimes are able to ignore pain. That's a skill ! 20. Some people find that that they sometimes sit staring off into space, thinking of nothing, and are not aware of the passage of time. Meditation is awesome. 27. Some people sometimes find that they hear voices inside their head that tell them to do things or comment on things that they are doing. Unless they're brain dead.. it's called thinking 14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Good memory = dissociation? im pretty sure that question is talking about flashbacks which occur in PTSD and both ptsd and did are co-occuring disorders...well you can have ptsd and not DID but if you have DID then PTSD is almost always accompanied by that. Anyways this is about to where these things happen so much to the point that it interferes with daily life and you dont remember what happens until you see a knife in your hand and blood dripping from your fucking wrists because one of your alters is PISSED about some decision that was made that they didn't like or some disturbing as FUCK memory is coming to the surface that they're trying to block all the while suffering nightmares and jumping at every little thing and changing into different people and having no idea who I am half the time. FUCK. sorry. its been a bad day. apologies |
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Apocalypse Troll Trollicus Apocalyptus User ID: 18010862 United States 07/07/2012 07:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 8, but its all bullshit. "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible." [link to www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19228393 Canada 07/07/2012 08:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I got a 23... what does that mean? I never heard of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9323634 That's because to stay in business Psychiatry/Psychology organizations must create new "mental disorders" every few years. And they are very, very imaginative! All part of the huge Snake-oil Salesmen Association. Just think of the "Cure for Cancer" campaigns to raise funds for "research" all the time. It's been, what, about 90 years now they've been selling that BS about a "cure." If you answer the test, be dishonest. They certainly are. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19228393 Canada 07/07/2012 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 12. Some people have the experience of feeling that other people, objects, and the world around them are not real. Quoting: 1342725 How else can you conceive even the basics of science. 14. Some people have the experience of sometimes remembering a past event so vividly that they feel as if they were reliving that event. Good memory = dissociation? 18. Some people find that they become so involved in a fantasy or daydream that it feels as though it were really happening to them. I pity those who have to write fiction without this ability or read their stories. 19. Some people find that they sometimes are able to ignore pain. That's a skill ! 20. Some people find that that they sometimes sit staring off into space, thinking of nothing, and are not aware of the passage of time. Meditation is awesome. 27. Some people sometimes find that they hear voices inside their head that tell them to do things or comment on things that they are doing. Unless they're brain dead.. it's called thinking |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33442586 Germany 02/02/2013 03:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Total score of: 52 (30 or Above, Higher Association With DID) Your answers to this Dissociative Identity Disorder screening test fall into the range with a higher association with DID. (Please see below for more specific information on what your score on this screening test may mean.)" |