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Dark Triad Personality Test Quiz

Mild and infrequent traits

You Got: Mild and infrequent traits

Your result suggests that you may be experiencing some of the traits associated with the dark triad personality, but they are mild and infrequent.

Remember that those who exhibit some of these traits, such as narcissism, may initially be regarded as charming and highly accomplished.

If you notice these traits worsening, others have noticed these traits in you, or your relationships have been impacted in a negative way, consider scheduling an evaluation with a qualified healthcare or mental health professional. They can offer more insight on how to move forward, including if further evaluation is recommended.

Some traits

You Got: Some traits

Your result suggests that you may have some traits associated with the dark triad personality.

You may have been told by people in your life that you lack empathy or are frequently perceived as "cold," "manipulative," or "self-serving."

Remember that having traits of narcissism or psychopathy is different than having clinically significant symptoms that warrant a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder or antisocial personality disorder.

If you're concerned or want more information, consider scheduling an evaluation with a qualified healthcare or mental health professional. They can offer more insight on how to move forward, including if further evaluation is recommended. It might be helpful to bring a list of the quiz questions you could relate to if you decide to reach out to a professional.

May have traits

You Got: May have traits

Your result suggests that you may be living with traits consistent with the dark triad personality.

You may have often been perceived by others as "selfish," "unfeeling," "cruel," and possibly "abusive."

Keep in mind that this result is not a formal diagnosis. Remember that having traits of narcissism or psychopathy is different than having clinically significant symptoms that warrant a diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality Disorder or Antisocial Personality Disorder.

Consider scheduling an evaluation with a qualified healthcare or mental health professional. They can offer more insight on how to move forward, including if further evaluation is recommended. It might be helpful to bring a list of the quiz questions you could relate to if you decide to reach out to a professional.

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