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Online Addiction & Mental Health Self Tests

Use these brief addiction and mental health self-tests to help you decide whether you could benefit from a Brookhaven Retreat treatment program.

For most the accurate results, answer the questions as honestly as you can. The test will score your answers and provide you with a general assessment of your status relative to the selected condition and make recommendations about applicable further actions you may wish to take.

Whatever the assessments may indicate, please feel free to call a member of the Brookhaven Retreat staff toll-free at 1-877-817-3422 to confidentially discuss concerns or issues you may be having. We speak with you without judgment or criticism and will take the time to understand your situation and answer any questions you may have about our programs and facilities.

Drug Abuse and Alcohol Abuse Self Test

  • Alcohol is often used as a coping skill, a way to manage stress, feel comfortable in social situations, a way to relax, etc.
  • Underneath the substance abuse there is always emotional breakage with women.
  • Women want to quit but just aren’t able to do it on their own.
  • It is crucial to have medical care when detoxifying from alcohol due to the possible medical complications that can occur.

Self-evaluation: Do I have an addiction to drugs or alcohol?

Prescription Drug Addiction Self Test

  • Many individuals who abuse prescription medications have a difficult time seeing this due to the fact that these medications are prescribed by a doctor.
  • It is easier for them to justify their behavior to those around them.
  • Many people become addicted to prescription drugs due to pain management issues and become paralyzed with fear of the pain which is why they continue to take the medication without exploring other options.
  • There are many different alternatives for pain management outside of taking habit forming medications.

Self-evaluation: Do I have a prescription abuse/addiction problem?

Depression Self Test

  • Most individuals will suffer from some level of depression at some point in their life.
  • The signs of depression in woman are not always visible. Many women will push through their depression for a very long time, presenting as having everything together on the outside while falling apart on the inside.
  • There are still stigmas attached to depression, that it is a matter of willpower and that those suffering are just not trying hard enough.
  • These feelings of deep depression can lead to suicide if not addressed in treatment.

Self-evaluation: Do I suffer from depression?

Anxiety Self Test

  • Everyone struggles with anxiety from time to time but when anxiety gets out of control it can be incapacitating.
  • When we allow our anxiety to get really high, we run the risk of having panic attacks.
  • Panic attacks can take on many different forms which at times makes it difficult to identify if this is a panic attack or a physical condition.
  • When we are not coping in a healthy way with our anxiety we tend to take this tension into our work, home life and relationships.

Self-evaluation: Do I suffer from an anxiety disorder?

Grief and Loss Self Test

  • Most people think of grief as the feelings of sadness that occur after the loss of a loved one but there are many different forms of grief. Grief can occur with any major life change, such as changing careers, medical issues, or moving. Grief can also occur when there were expectations of what your life would look like and the realization that this is not what it will look like.
  • If you are not able to manage your feelings of grief, it can lead to deep depression and the potential for thoughts of suicide.
  • Everyone grieves differently and so one cannot compare the way she is grieving to how others grieve. Everyone grieves at their own pace and in their own ways

Self-evaluation: Should I seek treatment for my grief and loss?

Shopping Addiction Self Test

  • Many women look to shop in order to fill the void that they are feeling within.
  • Individuals with shopping addictions often have a great deal of conflict within the family due to the financial hardship that this habit has caused.
  • Many women find that when they are depressed or bored, that shopping helps to improve their mood.
  • Often purchases are justified as being on sale. Women who struggling with shopping addiction often hide their purchases to prevent arguments or do to the shame that they feel from purchasing these items.

Self-evaluation: Do I have an addiction to shopping?

Bipolar Disorder Self Test

  • Bipolar disorder is when individuals have periods of feeling "up" and then periods of feeling "down"
  • There are many different patterns to the cycles of bipolar.
  • Many individuals with bipolar disorder want to treat the depression because it is so uncomfortable yet do not want to treat the mania because it can feel good.
  • Many individuals with bipolar disorder tend to stop taking their medications as a result of the above.

Self-evaluation: Am I bipolar?

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Self Test

  • There are so many women who suffer from PTSD as a result of some type of traumatic event.
  • There is not one specific type of event that can cause PTSD.
  • Many individuals with PTSD use alcohol or other substances as a way to cope with their disorder.
  • Many individuals who have PTSD are misdiagnosed with other disorders because the symptoms can be very similar to those of other disorders.
  • Many women go untreated for their PTSD.

Self-evaluation: Do I have post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Self Test

  • Most people with ADHD/ADD believe that they are less intelligent than most but in reality, people with this disorder tend to be above average intelligence.
  • People with ADHD/ADD tend to be very creative.
  • This disorder can cause a lot of problems in interpersonal relationships due to the impulsivity and difficulty focusing.
  • Most people with this disorder struggled in school.

Self-evaluation: Do I have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?

Stress Self Test

  • All people deal with stress on a daily basis. Stress is just the way we adapt to changes in our environment.
  • If we do not learn to manage our stress levels in a more healthy manner it can cause long term physical and psychological problems.
  • Some people feel that they thrive under stress but this can also be very difficult on the body and soul.
  • Our lack of coping skills regarding stress often causes us to lash out at those we love.

Self-evaluation: Am I suffering from excessive stress?

Domestic Violence Self Test

  • Society still has a distorted view of domestic violence situations, not really understanding why "she doesn't just leave him."
  • This lack of understanding can make it very difficult and frustrating on those who are victims of domestic violence.
  • Most women stay in the relationship out of fear. The other thing that keeps women in these relationships is hope that their partner will go back to the charming and kind individual that they were when they first met.
  • When there are children involved in the situation it makes it even more difficult for the woman to leave.

Self-evaluation: Am I a victim of domestic violence?

Adult Child of an Alcoholic Personality Self Test

  • Many women are raised in alcoholic families and there are certain characteristics that they tend to develop as a result of the instability of being raised in an alcoholic family.
  • Many children raised in alcoholic families end up having to play the role of the parent at times and be responsible for things that children should not have to deal with.
  • These personality traits that develop in childhood carry over into adulthood and affect all of our relationships.
  • Children of alcoholics have a difficult time knowing what "normal" is.

Self-evaluation: Do I have the "Adult Child of an Alcoholic" personality?

Suicidal Tendencies in a Loved One

  • When individuals suffer with depression over a long period of time, there is often a feeling of hopelessness that occurs which can lead to suicidal thoughts.
  • It is absolutely crucial for families to take any threat of suicide very seriously.
  • There are certain warning signs to look for that would indicate if your loved one is suicidal.
  • When someone is suicidal and has a plan, they must get treatment immediately.

Self-evaluation: Does my loved one have suicidal tendencies?

Am I an Enabler?

  • Most people with substance abuse or mental health issues have enablers in their lives.
  • Most enablers have good intentions but do not know how to stop their pattern of enabling.
  • Enablers help their loved ones stay unhealthy.
  • Many enablers do not realize that they are enabling by simply not talking about the issue that exists.

Self-evaluation: Am I an enabler for someone else with a problem?

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Self Test

  • Obsessive compulsive disorder can take on a variety of forms.
  • This disorder can be very disruptive to one’s life.
  • Many of us like to think that we are perfectionists rather than obsessive compulsive and that our perfectionism has served us well in our lives.
  • This disorder can also disrupt the lives of those around us greatly.

Self-evaluation: Do I have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)?

Love Addiction Self Test

  • Women tend to base their self worth off their relationships.
  • Women have an innate tendency to be nurturing and self sacrificing. They tend to put the relationship before their own needs and wants.
  • Many women lost themselves in relationships, attempting to be what they think their partner wants them to be.
  • Many women feel that they have to be with someone and fear the idea of being single or alone.

Self-evaluation: Do I have an addiction to love?

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