Emotional deprivation disorder quiz
Emotional detachment test (Instant results)
by Hanan Parvez
Emotional detachment is the opposite of emotional attachment and empathy. People who’re emotionally detached are unable to fully engage with their feelings and the feelings of others.
For some people, emotional detachment is a personality trait. They consistently show behaviors that scream emotional distance. For others, emotional detachment is a strategy they occasionally deploy to deal with uncomfortable emotions.
Showing a consistent pattern of emotional detachment often has its roots in adverse childhood experiences. Long story short, these people miss out on learning how to connect emotionally with others.
Needless to say, they experience a lot of problems in their relationships.
Extreme emotional detachment could stem from introversion, sociopathy/psychopathy, or a personality disorder.
This test consists of 17 items on a 5-point scale ranging from Totally agree to Totally disagree. Select items that best describe you most of the time. The test takes less than 3 minutes to complete. No personal information is collected, and your answers aren’t stored in our database.
Emotional detachment test
1. I have difficulty opening up to people.
Totally agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
2. I find intimate relationships challenging.
Totally agree
Somewhat agree
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
3. I'm bad at showing love and affection.
Totally agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disgaree
Totally disagree
4. I find it hard to connect with people.
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Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
5. I've been told that I have poor listening skills.
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Somewhat agree
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
6. There's a lack of physical and verbal contact in my life.
Totally agree
Somewhat agree
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
7. I avoid talking about my feelings.
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Somewhat agree
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
8. I don't believe in compromises.
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Totally disagree
9. I can easily detach myself from people who've been close to me.
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
10. I have commitment issues.
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Somewhat agree
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
11. Breakups hardly affect me.
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Totally disagree
12. I've been told that I have an expressionless face.
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13. I feel uncomfortable when people compliment me.
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14. I've been called a heartless person.
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Totally disagree
15. I don't consider myself a romantic person.
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Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
16. I'm bad at comforting people.
Totally agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
17. I don't care how my actions affect others.
Totally agree
Somewhat agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat disagree
Totally disagree
Hanan Parvez( Author )
Hi, I’m Hanan Parvez (MBA, MA Psychology), founder and author of PsychMechanics. PsychMechanics has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Reader’s Digest, and Entrepreneur. Feel free to contact me if you have a query.
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When you get home from work, do you want to tell anyone about your day?
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- I have SO many things to talk about. I can’t stay quiet when I’ve been quiet all day long.
- I usually like to mention big things that have happened during the day.
- Only if something really interesting has happened.
- No. It already happened, why do I want to talk about it?
2
Do you tend to have friends or acquaintances?
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- I don’t understand the point of small talk or chit chat. We’re friends or nothing.
- I have some acquaintances, but I’d really rather have people I can truly talk to. I don’t have tons of friends, but I put my energy into having good friendships.
- I know a lot of people, but I’m not necessarily close to many of them.
- I don’t consider much of anyone my friend. It’s hard to get close to people.
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Do you tell others if you're feeling sick or unwell?
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- No. I’ll deal with it myself.
- If it gets really bad I might ask for a ride to the doctor.
- If it’s relevant to what we’re talking about, I’ll let them know.
- Of course!
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You have a really bad day. How do you try to make yourself feel better?
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- I take some quiet time on my own to game or watch TV.
- I might shoot some hoops or do something else distracting with a friend.
- I’d ask my friends to hang out, let them know I need some cheering up.
- I would want to vent to someone, and cry on their shoulder.
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How often do you go places just to talk with a friend or significant other?
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- I pretty much always want to talk. I call people most days or go out for coffee just to chat.
- I talk to my friends pretty regularly. I like to have a good talk session once every week or two.
- It’s not very common for me to do this. It happens when I have something big to talk about, and not much otherwise.
- I’m not sure I’ve ever done this.
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How do you react when someone asks you what you feel?
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- I usually just say fine.
- I don’t typically tell them much, unless they have made it clear they really want to know.
- I’ll usually tell them information that’s relevant. I like to try to communicate, even if it’s hard.
- I spend a lot of time waiting for people to ask me this question. I have a lot to share.
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What is your love language?
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- The hell is a love language?
- That sounds a little bit ridiculous.
- Probably actions, although I don’t hold with the idea there’s just one.
- Words!
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When you are choosing a restaurant with others, are you likely to voice an opinion about where you want to go?
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- Yes. I have strict dietary needs and they need to know.
- I’ll probably throw in my preference, but I can be pretty open.
- If no one else says anything, I’ll make a suggestion.
- Probably not. I don’t want to bother anyone.
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Have you ever been called a drama queen or king?
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- Many times.
- Once or twice.
- No, I don’t think so.
- Only in tones of utter sarcasm.
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Do you argue often with your significant other or friends?
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- No. Basically never.
- Not too often, but sometimes we do disagree about things and talking through it gets a little heated.
- A surprising amount of the time. I don’t think I say anything, but they get upset.
- Constantly. People just don’t get me.
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Last question - how would you rate this quiz?
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- General Description of the Hall Emotional Intelligence Test
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Hall Emotional Intelligence Test is one of the most common methods for diagnosing emotional intelligence (Emotional Quotient, EQ), including self-diagnosis. If you're wondering what level of emotional intelligence you have, take the N. Hall Survey below. We remind you that, like other tests on our website, the emotional intelligence questionnaire is available online, free of charge and without registration.
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