Paranoid |||||||||||||||| 62% 49%
Schizoid |||||||||||||||| 62% 53%
Schizotypal |||||||||||| 50% 53%
Antisocial |||||||||| 38% 47%
Borderline |||||||||||| 50% 47%
Histrionic |||||||||||||| 58% 43%
Narcissistic |||||| 30% 41%
Avoidant |||||| 30% 39%
Dependent |||||||||||||||| 70% 37%
Obsessive-Compulsive |||||||||||||||||||| 82% 40%
*scores in green are the average web score

Test Note: Read the descriptions below to avoid misinterpreting test results (for example, the Antisocial classification does not mean you are a loner, it means you tend to be insensitive towards others).

General Note: the validity and reliability of DSM personality disorders are still lacking in strong statistical evidence and clear agreement in the scientific and medical community. They are determined by the American Psychiatric Association and will likely be revised in the future.

Author Note:I don’t think Schizoid personality is a valid disorder (read), some of the smartest people in history were schizoid because they occupied a remote end of the intelligence bell curve. Schizotypal personality can encompass highly original thinkers as well as totally insane people so I think it’s a flawed type. I think the remaining eight disorders are generally valid.


Disorder Info


Eccentric Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal
Individuals with these disorders often appear odd or peculiar.

Paranoid Personality Disorder – individual generally tends to interpret the actions of others as threatening.

Schizoid Personality Disorder – individual generally detached from social relationships, and shows a narrow range of emotional expression in various social settings.

Schizotypal Personality Disorder – individual is uncomfortable in close relationships, has thought or perceptual distortions, and peculiarities of behavior.


Dramatic Personality Disorders: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic
Individuals with these disorders have intense, unstable emotions, distorted self-perception, and/or behavioral impulsiveness.

Antisocial Personality Disorder – individual shows a pervasive disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others.

Borderline Personality Disorder – individual shows a generalized pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and observable emotions, and significant impulsiveness.

Histrionic Personality Disorder – individual often displays excessive emotionality and attention seeking in various contexts. They tend to overreact to other people, and are often perceived as shallow and self-centered.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder – individual has a grandiose view of themselves, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy that begins by early adulthood and is present in various situations. These individuals are very demanding in their relationships.


Anxious Personality Disorders: Avoidant, Dependent, Obsessive-Compulsive
Individuals with these disorders often appear anxious or fearful.

Avoidant Personality Disorder – individual is socially inhibited, feels inadequate, and is oversensitive to criticism

Dependent Personality Disorder – individual shows an extreme need to be taken care of that leads to fears of separation, and passive and clinging behavior.

Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder – individual is preoccupied with orderliness, perfectionism, and control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.


I guess you can figure this conversation out, and if you can’t I guess you’ll just have to tell me.

Jessica: I think the bar atmosphere is getting to Courtney

Jeff: In a bad way?

Jessica: I’m afraid so

Jeff: Like, she wants to go, or she’s having too much fun for her own good?

Jessica: Having to much fun

Jeff: Ah, I see :-) she’s not hammered yet, right?

Jessica: Almost, not quite

Jeff: Haha, just make sure she gets home safe, ok?

Jessica: Will do

Jessica: You know I’m just kidding, right?

Jeff: Of course:-D Courtney would never get hammered

Jessica: Yep

Jessica: Ok, she said “you wana bet”

Jeff: Haha, oh no… a challenge! I wouldn’t put it past her once she’s 21, but not now… it’s way to illegal:-p

Jessica: True

Jessica: Now we are bar hopping

Jessica: Headed to the next bar, no kidding

Jeff: Sounds fun! Hehe

Jessica: Sure is!

Jessica: Courtney just said “I would never do that even when I’m 21 and he shouldn’t either”

Jeff: Good advice, for sure. I believe in the occasional wine with a nice dinner, but not drinking to the point of losing your mental capacity. I don’t plan on getting drunk on my 21st birthday either, which may disappoint some friends here:-P

me/Courtney: Thank you.

that conversation took place while I was with my Grandparents.

Tuesday I sang karaoke again. The first song I sang was “Suds in the Bucket” which went okay (it’s a really up beat country song), I only messed up once. The second song was “When You Say Nothing At All” its a slow love song and when I started singing everyone was quiet and all the attention was on me, and out of the corner of my eye I saw movement (it was a guy walking back to his seat –no big deal) but when he got to about the center of the place – right down front- he yells out “YOUR HOT”. Now that’s a problem for several reason, First I look like a twelve year old and this guy was probably in his mid to late twenties so it was really sick, second he was drunk, and third he really messed up the atmosphere of the whole place. All I know about this guy is his name is Justin (I only know hat because he sang several times and every time he did they announced him). What is really amazing though is he could sing even though he was to drunk to talk.