
Of course these are NOT diagnostic testsof any kind; but I'm wondering if some of the other BPD's could/would take them too and post your results up here?
I'm BPD & HPD by Dx, but I do tend to have a lot of antisocial elements too, so I'm curious where others stand, how we are the same/different in some of these areas?
Here's the links and my personal scores:
You May Be a Bit Antisocial...
Antisocial? That may be a bit of an understatement.
You think rules are meant to be broken - and with gusto!
Having no fear, you don't even think about consequences.
But people love you anyway... you've got a boatload of charm.
Personality Disorder Test Results
Paranoid |||||||||||||||| 66%
Schizoid |||||||||||||||| 62%
Schizotypal |||||| 22%
Antisocial |||||||||||||||||||| 82%
Borderline |||||||||||||||| 66%
Histrionic |||||||||||||||||| 78%
Narcissistic |||||||||||||||| 66%
Avoidant |||||||||||||||||| 78%
Dependent |||||||||||||| 58%
Obsessive-Compulsive |||||||||| 38%
Disorder Rating
Paranoid: Very High
Schizoid: High
Schizotypal: High
Antisocial: High
Borderline: Very High
Histrionic: Very High
Narcissistic: Very High
Avoidant: High
Dependent: Very High
Obsessive-Compulsive: High
Distrust and suspiciousness
Bearing grudges
Solitary activities
Cruelty to people or animals
Unstable and intense relationships
Feelings of emptiness
Excessive need for admiration or attention
Preoccupation with unlimited success or ideal love
Avoidance
Based on the above answer(s), your personality traits might be associated with following personality type(s):
Paranoid Personality
Borderline Personality
Your result for The Personality Disorder Test ...
Compnstry Narcissism
You scored 60% on Openness, 10% onConscientiousness, 70% on Extraversion, and 40% on Agreeableness.
Your score places you closest to Compensatory Narcissistic Personality Disorder, a disorder marked by attempts to project an image of oneself of having great importance and worth. The disorder differs from narcissistic personality disorder in that individuals with that disorder genuinely feel themselves to be especially important, whereas individuals with compensatory narcissism create an illusion of importance to escape feelings of low self-esteem and insecurity. These individuals are therefore prone to boasting and seeking glory, but are also highly sensitive to the judgments of others and tend to search for a "perfect" partner who will affirm their importance. CNPD is not officially listed as a disorder, but is instead the subject of clinical research and proposed by some personality researchers as a disorder category.
I'd love to see what everyone elsecomes up with

Thanks
~Alice

Links:
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=2187688028137265307
http://psych.med.nyu.edu/patient-care/p ... ening-test
http://www.blogthings.com/whatpersonali ... reyouquiz/
http://similarminds.com/personality_disorder.html
http://www.4degreez.com/misc/personalit ... er_test.mv