Your score from primary psychopathy has been calculated as 4.4. Primary psychopathy is the affective aspects of psychopathy; a lack of empathy for other people and tolerance for antisocial orientations. Your score from secondary psychopathy has been calculated as 4.3. Secondary psychopathy is the antisocial aspects of psychopathy; rule breaking and a lack of effort towards socially rewarded behavior. SpoilerYou score for primary psychopathy was higher than 94.37% of people who have taken this test. You score for secondary psychopathy was higher than 97.46% of people who have taken this test.
You reached 93.75% of Factor 1 which captures the core personality traits of psychopathy that define the interpersonal and affective deficits of this personality disorder (e.g. shallow affect, superficial charm, manipulativeness, lack of empathy) and that are correlated with narcissistic personality disorder, low anxiety, low empathy, low stress reaction and low suicide risk. But Factor 1 is also associated with extraversion and positive affect - affected persons usually score high on scales of achievement and well-being, so some aspects of the personality disorder may even be beneficial for the psychopath (in terms of nondeviant social functioning or if it comes to profit from manipulation or lies).You reached 61.11% of Factor 2 which captures the traits of antisocial behavior (e.g. criminal versatility, impulsiveness, irresponsibility, poor behaviour controls, juvenile delinquency) and is associated with reactive anger, social deviance, sensation seeking, anxiety, increased risk of suicide, low socio-economic status, criminality, and impulsive violence.You reached 100.00% in other relevant traits that can indicate this personality disorder.
QuoteWhen I get frustrated, I often "let off steam" by blowing my top.Is blowing your top some kind of euphemism I'm not familiar with?
When I get frustrated, I often "let off steam" by blowing my top.
There is no clear indication that you might have apsychopathic / antisocial personality disorder.There is no indication that you might have a narcissistic personality disorder.You might have certain traits of narcissistic personalities but certainly not in a form that would justify a personality disorder diagnosis according to the standards.There is no indication that you might have a histrionic personality disorder.You meet 60% of the range of general personality disorder criteria.However, there are no clear indications of you having a psychopathic/antisocial, narcissistic or histrionic disorder, so there might be another problem not captured by this test.Thus, is strongly recommended you seek a professional diagnosis to be sure what exactly you are dealing with.It might turn out useful to print the previous page including your selections and take it to a psychotherapist, psychiatrist or psychologist.
The second test isn't accurate at all. Just saying that now.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on October 07, 2014, 05:11:00 PMQuote from: Dustin on October 07, 2014, 05:04:26 PMThe second test isn't accurate at all. Just saying that now.What makes you draw that conclusion?It said I had something I definitely do not have.
Quote from: Dustin on October 07, 2014, 05:04:26 PMThe second test isn't accurate at all. Just saying that now.What makes you draw that conclusion?
There is no clear indication that you might have apsychopathic / antisocial personality disorder.You reached, however, 62.50% of Factor 1 which captures the core personality traits of psychopathy that define the interpersonal and affective deficits of this personality disorder (e.g. shallow affect, superficial charm, manipulativeness, lack of empathy) and that are correlated with narcissistic personality disorder, low anxiety, low empathy, low stress reaction and low suicide risk. But Factor 1 is also associated with extraversion and positive affect - affected persons usually score high on scales of achievement and well-being, so some aspects of the personality disorder may even be beneficial for the psychopath (in terms of nondeviant social functioning or if it comes to profit from manipulation or lies).You reached, however, 27.78% of Factor 2 which captures the traits of antisocial behavior (e.g. criminal versatility, impulsiveness, irresponsibility, poor behaviour controls, juvenile delinquency) and is associated with reactive anger, social deviance, sensation seeking, anxiety, increased risk of suicide, low socio-economic status, criminality, and impulsive violence.You might have certain traits of antisocial or psychopathic personalities but certainly not in a form that would justify a personality disorder diagnosis according to the
There are strong indications that you might have ahistrionic personality disorder.There is, however, no scientific test to confirm this diagnosis other than to verify the symptoms by subjective means. Thus, some people may be wrongly diagnosed as having the disorder while others with the disorder may not be diagnosed - with the result that treatment is often only prompted by depression associated with dissolved romantic relationships. Medication does little to affect this personality disorder, but may be helpful with symptoms such as depression. Psychotherapy may be of benefit and will aim at self-development through resolution of conflict and advancement of inhibited developmental lines
You meet 80% of the range of general personality disorder criteria.However, there are no clear indications of you having a psychopathic/antisocial, narcissistic or histrionic disorder, so there might be another problem not captured by this test.Thus, is strongly recommended you seek a professional diagnosis to be sure what exactly you are dealing with.It might turn out useful to print the previous page including your selections and take it to a psychotherapist, psychiatrist or psychologist
Sites like these are detrimental to curing mental health problems. People self diagnose or lie on these test then go around saying they're psychopaths.