Emotional Deprivation
Identify your emotional deficits and their coping strategies
How to read your scores
Each dimension is scored out of its own maximum (e.g. 16/25 = 16 points out of 25 for that dimension). The higher the score, the more that dimension is present. Below each bar, a label (low / moderate / high) and a clinical interpretation explain what your score means. The overall score sums every dimension.Overall score
95/150
Profound emotional deprivation
Your emotional deprivation is deep and multi-dimensional. The lack of love, recognition, and security has created an inner void requiring sustained therapeutic attention.
Scores per dimension
Low — You received sufficient affection during your childhood. Gestures of tenderness and words of love were part of your daily life.
Low — You were sufficiently validated and encouraged during your childhood. Your self-esteem rests on solid foundations.
Low — You benefited from a secure and stable framework during your childhood. Your sense of inner security is generally solid.
Moderate — You have developed some moderate coping strategies. Certain behaviors are motivated by the need to fill an emotional void.
Your full report includes
- ✓Introduction
This report analyzes your emotional deprivation through four key dimensions. Childhood emotional deficits are often at the root of our relationship difficulties and our relationship with ourselves. Identifying them is an essential step toward beginning to fill them.
- ✓Overall Score
Your overall score of {{globalScore}}% reflects the overall intensity of your emotional deprivation and its coping strategies.
- ✓Analysis by Dimension
Each type of emotional deprivation is analyzed individually to offer you precise understanding of your deficits and coping mechanisms.
- ✓Recommendations
Here are personalized recommendations to begin filling your emotional deprivation and transforming your coping strategies.
- ✓Resources
For further exploration, we recommend: 'Attached' by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller, 'Reinventing Your Life' by Jeffrey Young, and therapeutic support focused on attachment.
- ✓Disclaimer
This test does not constitute a medical diagnosis. It is a self-knowledge tool to explore your fundamental emotional needs. If you experience significant distress, we encourage you to consult a mental health professional.
Profile synthesis
This profile shows contrasts across the 4 dimensions of the Emotional Deprivation: some areas appear to be solid resources while others deserve attention. Your full report includes a personalized synthesis — written for you from your own answers — that connects these dimensions, explains how they interact, and highlights your strengths as well as priority areas.
Personalized action plan
Now
Concrete actions to start this week.
Medium term
Habits to build over the coming weeks.
Long term
Deeper changes to sustain over months.
In your real report, each item is a specific recommendation tailored to your scores.
Illustrative example — self-assessment tool, not a medical diagnosis. Your real report is individually written from your answers.
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