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Self Tests
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One of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you have symptoms of an anxiety disorder is by taking a Self Test. Self Tests, or screening tests, are developed to help you recognize the signs of an anxiety disorder. They are not intended to provide a conclusive diagnosis or replace a proper evaluation by a physician or mental health professional. A "positive" result from any of the screening tools only indicates that you could benefit from a comprehensive mental health exam. Regardless of the results, contact your physician and/or a mental health professional if you have any concerns.

 

Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents A Self-Test
How much stress or worry is considered too much? Complete the following self-test by clicking the "yes" or "no" boxes next to each question, print out the page, and show the results to your health care professional.

Anxiety Disorders in Children A Test for Parents
If you think your child may have an anxiety disorder, please answer the following questions "Yes" or "No", print out the page, and show the results to your child's health care professional.

Anxiety Disorders Self-Test for Family Members
How much anxiety is too much? Ask a family member to answer "yes" or "no" to the following questions by clicking the appropriate box next to each question, print out the test and show the results to your health care professional.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder Self-Test
How much anxiety is too much? If you suspect that you might suffer from generalized anxiety disorder, complete the following self-test by clicking the "yes" or "no" boxes next to each question.

OCD Self-Test
If you suspect OCD, the first step toward regaining control of you life is to seek help. Answer "yes" or "no" to the following questions by clicking in the appropriate box.

Panic Disorder Self-Test
If you suspect you may be suffering from panic disorder, complete the following self-test.

Phobia Self-Test
Phobias are the most common kind of anxiety disorder. If you suspect that you might suffer from a phobia, complete the following self-test.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Self-Test
If you suspect that you might suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, complete the following self-test.

Social Phobia Self-Test
Social phobia, or social anxiety disorder, affects more than 13 percent of Americans. It is a real and serious health problem that responds to treatment. The first step is seeking help.





 



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