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Default Jan 21, 2020 at 02:28 PM
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Sanity 130
Depression 66
Anxiety 70
Phobias 75
Dissociation 42
Mania 45
Sexual issues 50
Obsession-compulsion 63
PTSD 75
Borderline traits 50

So what does this all mean?
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Thanks for sharing your results. I believe in each section of the test it tells you what the score you received in that section suggests. In general I'd say your scores suggest you, perhaps, have some things to work on?

Here's a link to a short article on the Sanity Score test from PC's archives:

The Science Behind the Sanity Score | About Us - Psych Central


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