Dissociated1
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I'm thinking I was given the same test as a participant in a study by The Center for Brain and Cognition (CBC) at the University of California. It is called the "Dissociative Experiences Scale" (DES) and is the accepted gold standard for dissociative behavior.
I can certainly understand your frustration on being diagnosed based on the results of a single test. My results actually had the opposite affect for me. It was extremely validating that my doctors were able to see with the best indicator they have (however flawed) that I wasn't crazy or turning into a woman; I have two very distinct and highly developed personalities who share my body. I've taken the test several times over the past year and consistently score 50-60 range.
I can certainly understand your frustration on being diagnosed based on the results of a single test. My results actually had the opposite affect for me. It was extremely validating that my doctors were able to see with the best indicator they have (however flawed) that I wasn't crazy or turning into a woman; I have two very distinct and highly developed personalities who share my body. I've taken the test several times over the past year and consistently score 50-60 range.