IMPRESSIONS
The neuropsychological results are abnormal. Cognitive tests indicate relative weakness in sustained attenional control and verbal comprehension, although these are variable. Likewise, there are variable issues with cognitive speed. His intellectual abilities are average to high average. Learning and memory performances are normal. Assessments of emotional functioning indicate at least mild depression and severe anxiety, with chronic problems relating to social functioning. Mr. Quicktwist [me] endorses persecutory ideation, chronic interpersonal strife, and alienation.
The findings are withing expectations for individuals with his diagnostic history, which includes ADHD and schizoaffective disorder. The data and his presenting concerns are fully explicable on the basis of neurodevelopmental factors, chronic psychiatric dysfuction, and chronic sleep dysfuction. At this time, I do not harbor any suspicion for acquired encroaching organic dysfuction.
Yes, you absolutely can.
Wait anxiety? I thought you said you didn't do anxiety? Maybe I'm FoS.
I don't think it's useful to talk about your average. It's just less useful than talking about specific strengths/weaknesses.
What do they mean by you 'endorsing' persecutory ideation, chronic interpersonal strife, and alienation? That you have these issues but also hold them as positive? Do you think that's true?
Huh. Interesting, my anxiety was the same - I didn't think of myself as at all anxious (quite the opposite) until it was diagnosed, and it's... beyond abundantly clear to me now. Diagnosis led to me having a much better idea of how I work, resulting in better functioning as I figure out ways to get around it.
Through what means did they uncover your anxiety?
I did WAIS and almost beat the record on the processing speed ability tests (in the area I was in). Other than that I did ok, I was heavily iron deficient back then and didn't know. In hindsight I'm kinda curious how I'd do if I weren't iron deficient. My test didn't pick up on me being deficient, apparently I was "normal". Which makes me question the testing, as I was in a very severe brain fog, detached from everything. My cognitive issues were severe, and still often are
Erm, not that I wouldn't be normal, I mean, but it's weird i wasn't being picked up as being abnormal considering how sick i was
Most people think in words or pictures. I think in ideas. That's another reason why it's so hard for me to communicate with people sometimes - because it's easy for my to know what it is I want to communicate, but actually communicating that is not always so easy. I tend to be very long winded irl. My brother has a word for it. My brother and I frequently walk around a lake and talk. I tend to circle around so many ideas just to get to the actual point I want to make and my brother calls this "walking around the lake" to symbolize that I don't really speak plainly. That's why I wanted to get this neuropsychological testing done in the first pace - to show where my laps in communication resides. I found out a big part of it is anxiety and because I have slow memory and processing speed.
Most people think in words or pictures. I think in ideas. That's another reason why it's so hard for me to communicate with people sometimes - because it's easy for my to know what it is I want to communicate, but actually communicating that is not always so easy. I tend to be very long winded irl. My brother has a word for it. My brother and I frequently walk around a lake and talk. I tend to circle around so many ideas just to get to the actual point I want to make and my brother calls this "walking around the lake" to symbolize that I don't really speak plainly. That's why I wanted to get this neuropsychological testing done in the first pace - to show where my laps in communication resides. I found out a big part of it is anxiety and because I have slow memory and processing speed.
I really like that 'walking around the lake' expression.
A small pick (sorry), I don't think it's true that most people think in words or pictures, or that some people don't think in ideas. Full functioning people likely use all three.
It also seems like you're putting all these things on the same level, but at least by my estimate, thinking in pictures and words is just a way to express underlying ideas. From this perspective, it sounds like your idea generation is fine while your communication areas might have crossed wires. I have similar issues but only sometimes. I think it's mostly just when anxiety is high it causes a bit of a traffic jam on the communication front and I can't reach the terminology I need to express myself as well as I'd like.
Introverted rational types (IxxP) often have problems with communication, since articulation is associated with extroverted judgement which is their inferior.
Introverted rational types (IxxP) often have problems with communication, since articulation is associated with extroverted judgement which is their inferior.
I don't see how Judging has anything to do with how well someone is understood...
Introverted rational types (IxxP) often have problems with communication, since articulation is associated with extroverted judgement which is their inferior.
I don't see how Judging has anything to do with how well someone is understood...
I might not have recognised precisely what sort of communication difficulties were being referred to, but do you acknowledge that extroverted judgement functions are the primary ones involved in generating speech?
Do you mean Te and Fe?
Do you mean Te and Fe?
Well, yeah.
I was a bit unsure about the idea of you finding out you're anxious in a test but now I've thought it over and got over that. Good luck, cutie![]()
Generally the way they pick up that something is wrong is if some of your scores are abnormally different from other scores.
So for example, my working memory is worse than my visuospatial reasoning by an abnormally large amount, which is one part of the diagnostic criteria for any number of conditions. If your sickness globally affected your functioning, they may have just assumed a lower baseline. :shrug: