Mental Illness Diagnosis
Mental Illness Diagnosis

Complain of aches or pains
Spend More Time Alone
Tire Easily, Little Energy
Fidgety, unable to sit still
Have trouble with teacher
Less interested in school
Act as if driven by motor
Daydream too much
Distract easily
Are afraid of new situations
Feel sad, unhappy
Less interested in friends
Are irritable, angry
Feel hopeless
Have trouble concentrating
School grades dropping
Have trouble sleeping
Worry a lot
Feel that you are bad
Seem to be having less fun
Act younger than children your age
Possible Anxiety Disorder (Separation Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety, Panic disorder)
Possible Anxiety Disorder (Separation Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety, Panic disorder)
You most likely do not have this mental illness, however based on the vague questions and the everyday ups and downs of our lives, our mental health could be called into question. These questions were from the Freshman Spring Survey, the results were not. These result aren't scientific fact, but it shows how vague standards for mental illness are dangerous.
Possible Depression Disorder
Possible Depression Disorder
You most likely do not have this mental illness, however based on the vague questions and the everyday ups and downs of our lives, our mental health could be called into question. These questions were from the Freshman Spring Survey, the results were not. These result aren't scientific fact, but it shows how vague standards for mental illness are dangerous.
Possible OCD, or Related Disorder
Possible OCD, or Related Disorder
You most likely do not have this mental illness, however based on the vague questions and the everyday ups and downs of our lives, our mental health could be called into question. These questions were from the Freshman Spring Survey, the results were not. These result aren't scientific fact, but it shows how vague standards for mental illness are dangerous.
Possible Psychotic Disorder (Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder, Delusional Disorder, Brief Psychotic Disorder)
Possible Psychotic Disorder (Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder, Delusional Disorder, Brief Psychotic Disorder)
You most likely do not have this mental illness, however based on the vague questions and the everyday ups and downs of our lives, our mental health could be called into question. These questions were from the Freshman Spring Survey, the results were not. These result aren't scientific fact, but it shows how vague standards for mental illness are dangerous.
You are weirdly perfectly healthy even by these standards! Were you honest? Are you even human?
You are weirdly perfectly healthy even by these standards! Were you honest? Are you even human?
You are very healthy and happy, strange for a teenager around finals time. You may be a robot, enjoy your inaccurate perfect life.