Dissociation Survey
1. Is your sense of humor consistent?
2. Is you sense of style consistent (I dont mean throughout time, I mean at any given time)?
3. Have you ever tried to take a personality test, in which you are asked to agree or disagree with whether or not a situation applies to you, and found that it was near impossible to do because you would answer differently depending upon your mood?
4. Do you now have, or have you ever been diagnosed with a mental disorder?
5. Do you have BPD?
6. Do you have DID?
7. Do have any other Dissociative Disorder?
8. List any other diagnoses -
9. Do you experiences dissociation? If so, how do you experience it?
10. Do you ever lose time, or do things that you dont remember doing?
11. Do you experience identity disturbances? If so, how do you experience them?
12. If you have a diagnosable mental disorder, do you think of your disorder as being separate from you? If you have multiple diagnoses, do you think of your disorders as being separate from each other? If so, how do you experience this?
13. If you have DID, how do you experience your different parts?
1. Is your sense of humor consistent?
2. Is you sense of style consistent (I dont mean throughout time, I mean at any given time)?
3. Have you ever tried to take a personality test, in which you are asked to agree or disagree with whether or not a situation applies to you, and found that it was near impossible to do because you would answer differently depending upon your mood?
4. Do you now have, or have you ever been diagnosed with a mental disorder?
5. Do you have BPD?
6. Do you have DID?
7. Do have any other Dissociative Disorder?
8. List any other diagnoses -
9. Do you experiences dissociation? If so, how do you experience it?
10. Do you ever lose time, or do things that you dont remember doing?
11. Do you experience identity disturbances? If so, how do you experience them?
12. If you have a diagnosable mental disorder, do you think of your disorder as being separate from you? If you have multiple diagnoses, do you think of your disorders as being separate from each other? If so, how do you experience this?
13. If you have DID, how do you experience your different parts?
2. Is you sense of style consistent ? Yes, I would say so.
3. Have you ever tried to take a personality test, in which you are asked to agree or disagree with whether or not a situation applies to you, and found that it was near impossible to do because you would answer differently depending upon your mood? If I am feeling depressed or bitter, I sometimes have a problem answering questions in the way I know I might if I were in a more settled mood.
4. Do you now have, or have you ever been diagnosed with a mental disorder? Yes, bouts of depression and ADHD. The depression has only been in spells lasting a year or so, and are not chronic.
5. Do you have BPD? No, but I have personal experience with people who have it.
6. Do you have DID? No, but I have extensive experience speaking with people who have it. I've probably known over a dozen people and their systems, and continue to have online friends who have it now.
7. Do have any other Dissociative Disorder? There was a time when I had extended experiences with derealization, as a result, of all things, of chemicals I was exposed to at work.
8. List any other diagnoses - None
9. Do you experiences dissociation? If so, how do you experience it? The derealization took the form of feeling like I was an actor in a play when I was in social situations. I knew from a rational standpoint that this was not true, but the feelings were persistent, and I had to keep mindfully telling myself that I needed to behave as though the situation was indeed real.
10. Do you ever lose time, or do things that you dont remember doing? No.
11. Do you experience identity disturbances? No.
12. If you have a diagnosable mental disorder, do you think of your disorder as being separate from you? If you have multiple diagnoses, do you think of your disorders as being separate from each other? If so, how do you experience this? When I have depression it feels like a part of myself, but I've come to understand that the feelings are a result of the condition and whatever going on with the chemistry of my brain, rather than the negative thoughts I have about myself being nessesarily true.
13. If you have DID, how do you experience your different parts? No inners here, but when I speak with peoples' inners, I do tend to think of each of them having a legitimate "self".
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