That’s what I got. Because I still wasn’t sure what my test meant.
IDK. Nothing bad and nothing really good.
AI also said it noticed autism tendencies from the test.
"It seems like you’re sharing the conclusion of a psychological examination where the subject shows characteristics that were interpreted as pseudoneurotic schizophrenia in the official diagnosis. Here’s a breakdown of the assessment:
Subject Characteristics:
Cooperative, willing to communicate, and interested in the research results.
Experiences increased tension and anxiety throughout the tasks, including projective tasks.
Medium-tempo productivity but lacks directionality and criticality.
Ability to generalize based on essential object features in complex tasks.
Tendency to seek non-obvious or distant object features and interrelationships while making decisions.
Easier differentiation of essential vs. secondary information in well-defined tasks, with occasional “slippage.”
Difficulties in decision-making with poorly structured material leading to inaccurate answers, relying on small values and distant signs, and making overly broad generalizations.
Forms visual associations with specific content, often distant from the objective meaning of the stimulus, possibly guided by sound."
It’s like form of schizophrenia. In fact I don’t actually know what pseudoneurotic means;
Because some articles say it’s another subtype of SZ, and other articles that it’s schizotypal or smth.
My pdoc says it’s hard to describe what I experience; because I do experience psychotic symptoms but in a very mild way: like some doctors would describe it as Sz, while others would be giving some another definition