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Answer a few short questions to help us understand your loved ones’ situation. The information provided here is completely confidential and will be used only in the event that you choose to work with to help us get started.
 

The following assessment is intended to help you examine the behavior that brought you to this website. You are here because you are concerned about your behavior or that of someone you care about.

When answering these questions, consider that behavior which may include but is not limited to drug and/or alcohol abuse, eating disorders, gambling, internet addiction, sex addiction, and other behavior/mental health problems).

 

 

1.   Has there been a recent incident or crisis that has you considering seeking help?
2.   Do you find it difficult to stop engaging in the behavior once you have started?
3.   Has your behavior caused problems at home and/or with family?
4.   Do you feel guilty or remorseful about your behavior?
5.   Have you experienced any changes in your behavior or mood (i.e. excessive sadness, anger, etc.)?
6.   Has your behavior affected your health or the health of your loved ones?
7.   Have you ever been hospitalized as a result of your behavior? Do you engage in the behavior to help you cope?
8.   Has your behavior ever caused physical injury to yourself or others?
9.   Have you been charged with a criminal offense as a consequence of your behavior?
10. Is a significant portion of your day spent engaged in the behavior, thinking about engaging in the behavior
      and/or planning to engage in the behavior?
11. Does your behavior effect your sleeping habits (i.e. difficultly going to sleep or difficulty waking up)?
12. Are you having a hard time working or holding a job?
13. Are you having financial problems?
14. Have you experienced any recent traumatic events or changes in your life (i.e. abuse, divorce, death, etc.)?
15. Are you having difficulty managing your anger?
16. Are you have trouble getting along with others?
17. Do you have difficulty with confidence or self-esteem?
18. Do you think you have a problem?


This assessment is intended to help you think about the behavior that brought you to this website. It is not intended to provide a diagnosis.

If you responded ‘yes’ to three or more of the questions, PLEASE ‘Contact Us’ to . We are here to assist you and your loved ones through the first steps to recovery.

 

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