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Post by Magpie on Apr 12, 2014 18:18:49 GMT
Hey everyone! This quiz is super interesting. If you have a history of seizures or epilepsy, do NOT open it. But it's really interesting as an insight, I thought my results were accurate and even...Kind of creepy? Share your results, if you dare... www.hypnoid.com/psytestApr/EM_Beige_Feb2011.html
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Post by Magpie on Apr 12, 2014 18:23:46 GMT
Hey everyone! This quiz is super interesting. If you have a history of seizures or epilepsy, do NOT open it. But it's really interesting as an insight, I thought my results were accurate and even...Kind of creepy? Share your results, if you dare... www.hypnoid.com/psytestApr/EM_Beige_Feb2011.htmlHere are my results: This individual is highly desirous of attention and admiration and is attentive to interactions as a means of gauging this in others. Desire to be seen as special is more important than the desire to be good. An understanding of the emotional state of others gives this individual a sense of control. Is impressed by the new. Best method of entry is to appeal to individual's 'strong' understanding of therapist's state of mind. This client feels that times have come to a juncture that is requiring immediate action. This belief is often mistaken however and such an individual can react to perceived threats with overzealous behavior or asymmetrical responses. This client will not heed advice, whether good or bad and will take his or her own guidance, even if it is only chosen as a means of asserting individuation.
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Post by Aeryn on Apr 12, 2014 21:28:38 GMT
That's some weird s**t. Think I needed a few drinks beforehand. Edit: Mine were rather accurate.
Results: This individual is seeking a way out of a desperate situation and may feel a sense of futility that is either the cause or result of depression. Offering an emotional escape from this person's burden will provide the best route to entry, when dealing with such a client.
This individual wants to be appreciated for personal integrity and a series of accomplishments, but understands as some others do not that in order to be better appreciated he or she must first do the hard work necessary to achieve his or her goals. He or she is willing to undergo stress and tedium today in order to insure a comfortable existence tomorrow.
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Post by Songlian on Apr 12, 2014 21:58:57 GMT
ALL THE TIME. I'm never doing this test again.
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Post by Lingz on Apr 13, 2014 0:06:09 GMT
This client seeks stimulation in all its forms. Often a libertine or actively promiscuous, such a client desires to be seen as interesting by others. This is more important than seeming moral or trustworthy, and the client can often react negatively to offers of safety or appeals to common sense. Is very skilled at personal manipulation and can often control a conversation for personal gain. Best method of entry is to appeal to this client's sense of adventure. Self interest is the prime motivating force behind this individual, and compromise is not an option. Stubbornly insistent on his or her way in life, success is often seen as synonymous with self-worth.
But I would need to work on my manipulation skills for this to be perfectly accurate. And my seeking out skill as well. Lets do it again!
Your client is in an impressionable state, exhausted from extensive internal conflict, and desires only to rest and recuperate. Make an effort to appear sympathetic and caring, and don't be afraid to extend communication as a means of holding out the possibility of release from the simple stresses of Client/analyst contact. Client craves escape through excitement, often engaging in irrational or irresponsible behavior in an attempt to avoid becoming boring.
Second attempt was more accurate. I've done this test before, but I don't remember the results. It's a fun way to pass time and interesting how different moods can change the whole result.
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Post by Magpie on Apr 14, 2014 16:32:57 GMT
That's some weird s**t. Think I needed a few drinks beforehand. Edit: Mine were rather accurate. Results: This individual is seeking a way out of a desperate situation and may feel a sense of futility that is either the cause or result of depression. Offering an emotional escape from this person's burden will provide the best route to entry, when dealing with such a client. This individual wants to be appreciated for personal integrity and a series of accomplishments, but understands as some others do not that in order to be better appreciated he or she must first do the hard work necessary to achieve his or her goals. He or she is willing to undergo stress and tedium today in order to insure a comfortable existence tomorrow. Wooooah. It's really interesting seeing everyone's results. Especially since they are so different!
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Post by deina on Apr 28, 2014 16:38:48 GMT
"This client has been longing to escape the constraints that she has put upon herself or that she believes society has forced upon her. This with-held desire for stimulation may express itself in sudden, unexpected or unreasonable behavior. Client will often regret this behavior and start the process over from the beginning. The best method of entry for such an individual is to appeal to the nature of this problem, because he or she is likely very aware of it.
This individual has met with a perceived failure in the past and consequently has pulled away from opportunities for further failure, which not coincidentally prevents future success as well. Social phobia is likely and often this anxiety will prevent a longlasting or strong emotional and sexual bond."
Quite accurate. And therefore creepy.
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Post by notabarbiegirl on May 5, 2014 0:55:18 GMT
This individual is seeking a way out of a desperate situation and may feel a sense of futility that is either the cause or result of depression. Offering an emotional escape from this person's burden will provide the best route to entry, when dealing with such a client.
This client is hoping to appear better to others as a means of getting his way in life. Self improvement is a strong desire, however it is more than likely that such behavior is geared more toward its appearance than its effect. This client has an agenda and is using others as a means of attaining it.
yeaaaaaa, ok
I will accept the first part if we are talking about my first marriage.
The second part I really just randomly clicked because it was getting on my nerves. I have not cared about appearances in over 20 years. I am what I am and that is all that I am.
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