This one is MHA- mental health America.
I pasted it's 1st page below.
The Addiction Test is for people who are concerned about their use of alcohol, drugs, or other behaviors.
First, we need to know which substance or behavior you're concerned about. This will help us ask you the right questions.
If you’re concerned about multiple substances or behaviors, you can think of them all as part of the same pattern of addiction, or you can take the test once for each substance or behavior.
What substance or behavior are you most concerned about?
Alcohol
Another drug or multiple drugs
Another behavior (gambling, self-harm, etc.)
Which of the following are you concerned about?
Select all that apply.
Alcohol
Cannabis
Nicotine
Benzodiazepines (e.g. Xanax, Valium)
Cocaine / crack
Fentanyl
Heroin
Prescription Opioids (e.g. OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin)
Stimulants (e.g. speed, meth, Adderall, Ritalin)
Self-harm
Other (e.g. gambling, sex, internet,
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This one- American Addiction Centers.
It's 1st page below:
The following self-assessment—and those that follow—are meant for educational purposes only. They are not intended to be used to self-diagnose any condition. Only a licensed healthcare professional can give a complete substance use assessment and diagnosis. Instead, these questionnaires are designed to assist you with examining your behaviors and the nature of your substance use or the substance use of a loved one.
Please read the following 11 yes or no questions carefully and answer as honestly as you can. Your responses remain anonymous and confidential.
Self-Assessment: Am I Addicted?
Are you worried about yourself or a loved one?
Myself
Loved one
Begin Assessment
Disclaimer: Only a medical or clinical professional may diagnose a substance use disorder. This self-assessment is not a diagnostic tool and should not be used as such. The assessment may serve as an indicator of a potential addiction but should not replace a diagnosis from a professional treatment provider.
If you or someone you love struggle with an addiction, let American Addiction Centers (AAC) help you find the treatment you need. Call us today at
(313) 710-9607
to talk to one of our compassionate admissions navigators, who can answer your questions and explain your treatment options. Or fill out the form below to get started.
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at one of our rehab facilities.
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American Addiction Centers has years of experience in the addiction space and is in-network with many big-name insurance providers.
Your insurance provider will not be notified or contacted by completing this form.
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There is also the
"Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale"
Blocksurvey blog author
Written by Vimala Balamurugan
Jan 22, 2024 · 2 mins read
I'm being honest with you John.
I'm not trying to shame you.
From the outside looking in?
You should at a minimum self assess.
I can't lead the horse to the water, nor make him drink; over the internet.
You have to take the 1st step.
I've done my best. It's all I can do.
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