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Worried About Drinking or Drug Use?

It Take Courage to wonder if you or a loved one has a problem. Our confidential Quizzes are a safe, private first step to help you find some clarity. There’s no judgement here.

Our Quiz Library

Explore our self assessment tools to gain insight into substance abuse for yourself or a loved one. Each Quiz is a private, secure step toward understanding.

Do I Have A Drinking Problem?

Does My Loved One Have A Drinking Problem?

Do I Have A Drug Problem?

Does My Loved One Have A Drug Problem?

Could I Have Dual Diagnosis?

What Level Of Care Do I Need?

Do I Need Detox?

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Guidance for Your Journey

Taking the first step is often the hardest part. These assessments are designed to provide clarity and help you understand the potential signs of addiction. This is not about labels; it’s about gaining the knowledge to make informed decisions for a healthier future.

Does My Loved One Have A Drinking Problem?

Watching a loved one struggle with alcohol is incredibly difficult. This assessment is for you—the concerned friend or family member. It can help you identify common behavioral patterns and warning signs of problem drinking. This tool provides clarity, helping you understand the situation better so you can decide how to approach your loved one and find support for yourself, such as through Al-Anon.

Do I Have A Drinking Problem?

This confidential quiz helps you reflect on your drinking habits and their impact on your life. Answering honestly can be a crucial first step in understanding if your relationship with alcohol is a concern. It explores frequency, dependency, and consequences, offering a private way to assess if professional help for alcohol use might be a positive next step.

Do I Have A Drug Problem?

If you’re questioning your relationship with drugs, you’re not alone. This assessment provides a private space to evaluate your drug use and its effects on your life. By asking about control, consequences, and dependency, this quiz can help you recognize the signs of a substance use disorder. Acknowledging a potential problem is a sign of strength, and this tool can guide you toward seeking the right help.

Does My Loved One Have A Drug Problem?

Worrying about a loved one’s potential drug use can be isolating. This quiz is designed to help you identify objective warning signs, such as changes in behavior, appearance, or social circles. It provides a structured way to assess the situation, helping you separate fear from fact. The results can empower you to seek support and resources, like Nar-Anon, to better handle this challenging situation.

Could I Have Dual Diagnosis?

Substance use and mental health often go hand-in-hand. This is known as dual diagnosis or a co-occurring disorder. If you use substances to cope with feelings like anxiety or depression, this quiz can help you see the connection. Understanding if your mental health is tied to your substance use is vital for finding effective treatment that addresses both issues simultaneously.

What Level Of Care Do I Need?

Once you’ve acknowledged a problem, the next question is often ‘what kind of help do I need?’ This assessment helps you explore the right level of addiction treatment. It asks about your substance use history, support system, and daily functioning to help determine if outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), or residential treatment might be the best fit. This is a crucial step in finding a personalized path to recovery.

Do I Need Detox?

Stopping substance use can sometimes be physically dangerous without medical supervision. This quiz is designed to help you understand if you may require a medically supervised detox. It asks about the substances you use, frequency, and physical dependence to assess the risk of withdrawal. Your safety is the priority, and this assessment can help you determine if professional detox is a necessary first step in your recovery.

Understanding the Path Forward

Recognizing that there might be a problem is a monumental step.
It’s a sign of profound strength and self-awareness. Whether you’re concerned for yourself or for someone you care about, remember that you are not alone in this journey. Millions of people have found themselves in a similar place, asking the same hard questions.
These quizzes are a tool, a starting point. They can’t provide a diagnosis, but they can help you organize your thoughts and see patterns you might have missed. For national resources and confidential support, organizations like the SAMHSA National Helpline offer free, 24/7 treatment referral and information services. Seeking information is a proactive and positive step towards

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