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Tina, I had to do the the CAQ - Clinical Analysis Questionnaire

Seeing as I have nothing to hide, this is a summary of my results .....

PSYCHOPATHOLOGY SUMMARY
Hypochondriasis: Not inclined to turn emotional problems into physical or "nervous" problems.
Suicidal Depression: Suicide not seen as an alternative
Anxious Depression: Not Anxious and Depressed at the same time, and able to cope with the sudden demands that often occur in life.
Low Energy Depression: Very much gloom, listlessness and low energy reported. Chronic Fatigue has these same symptoms
Guilt and Resentment: Moderate guilt and resentment reported.
Suspicion and Jealousy: Very low degree of suspiciousness or jealousy .
Schizophrenia: No indication .
Psychological Inadequacy: Moderate feelings of insignificance or inadequacy

PART 2 -- PERSONALITY

I. INTROVERSION-EXTRAVERSION: Average: More oriented to what's going on in the inner world than the world outside of self. Averagely gregarious, talkative, adventurous and self reliant. Probably get about as much pleasure from inner stimuli and involvement as from outer stimuli and involvement, or may vacillate somewhat between them.

II. VERY ANXIOUS: Not inclined to be tense or easily frustrated.

III. SUBJECTIVE-OBJECTIVE: Average: About equally alert to physical stimuli in the environment and to the inner stimuli such as feelings, artistic values or empathy and placing about equal value on each.

IV. VERY INDEPENDENT: Sense of identity and orientation is largely inside themselves.

CONTROL vs. HIGH EGO CONTROL
Tolerate frustration, control moods and reactions and cope with the demands of everyday life more than most people. Solve problems realistically, anticipate consequences, and inhibit impulses as often as not. Actually more on the side of realism and stable emotional control. (Ego control somewhat on the strong side.)

E SUBMISSION vs. DOMINANCE
Probably moderately in charge of relationships rather than dominant. Can be expected to defer to others when appropriate. In normal circumstances unlikely to get into power struggles or show passive-aggressive behavior.

G MORAL AND ETHICAL VALUES (SUPER EGO)
Have conventionally moral and ethical values and can be presumed to be averagely conscientious. May be expected to consider moral implications of situations and be guided by conscience, and probably a bit more so than usual.

H SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL STIMULUS TOLERANCE
Have the same degree of shyness and timidity as most people. May take occasional physical or social risks. Cope with ordinary levels of social or physical stimuli without feeling overwhelmed.

M PRACTICAL vs. IMAGINATIVE
In processing information they rely, on both sensory input from the environment as well as their own mental processes -- such as introspection or fantasy. As imaginative and practical as most people. With more tendency toward being practical.

N SOCIALLY STRAIGHTFORWARD vs. DIPLOMATIC (SHREWD)
Give an ordinary amount of thought to being polite and tactful. Unlikely to manipulate others- Somewhat on the side of straight-forwardness.

O UNTROUBLED ADEQUACY vs. GUILT/SHAME PRONENESS
Has probably an average level of self-esteem, which is essentially based on reality. Experience guilt, self-doubt, and shame when these reactions are appropriate.

Q1 CONSERVATIVE vs. RADICAL
Have some traditional beliefs and values, but not closed to new experiences and ideas. Have same degree of difficulty coping with change experienced by most people. But lean in the direction of conservatism and resistance to change.

Q3 UNDISCIPLINED vs. SELF-DISCIPLINED
Have achieved a sense of personal identity without being strongly self-absorbed. Show an average amount of concern for preserving social reputation and self-respect, and desire to avoid shame and embarrassment. Little inclination toward concern about a socially approved self-image.

Q4 TENSION
Experience an average level of tension. Neither lethargic nor tense and restless.

JUNGIAN PERSONALITY TYPES
The following is an estimate of Jungian personality type based on the 16 personality factors.

E Extroverted
S Sensing
T Thinking
J Judging

I will admit wrong when I have done wrong Tina.


JanG
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