Posted by Tiggy on March 04, 2000 at 17:38:01:
In Reply to: Re: Could it be gender bias on the psych's part? nt posted by Z on March 04, 2000 at 15:06:06:
> Anything's possible. But my parents agree with his analysis, so I think there's a bit of truth in the matter. He also suspects a bit of DPD in my boyfriend, too, and he says he's a 1. (Maybe the psychologist thinks everyone is DPD!)
> The neurotic Z
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> > > I've never heard of any links between Two and DPD. I have seen DPD linked to Six and Nine, however. It's odd that a Three would be Dependent. Maybe there's a misdiagnosis on your part, or the psychologists? You never struck me as a Dependent type of person.
> > > I wonder what I would get diagnosed if I went. Probably something really unexpected like Paranoid or Obsessive-Compulsive disorders. I bet I could get at least Three! Avoidant, Narcissistic, and uh, ok two.
> > > -Cory
> > > > I can't say anymore what my wing is.
> > > > 2s tend to suffer from Dependent Personality Disorder.
> > > > 4s tend to suffer from depression.
> > > > I went to the psychologist today, and guess what he tentatively diagnosed? Dependent Disorder and mild depression. (He did say I was healthy though. I suppose this means that these problems aren't too serious in my situation.)
> > > > I have a test to study for, so I will continue my 3 post today. It's going to be about the good things about being a 3.
> > > > Later,
> > > > Z