Addiction Assessment Tools
Self-assessment can help you understand your relationship with substances and determine if professional help might be beneficial. We offer both a quick and a more detailed assessment to help guide your next steps.
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We offer two assessment options to help you understand your relationship with substances and determine the best path forward.
Quick Assessment
5-10 minutes
A simple checklist-based assessment to identify potential warning signs of substance use disorder. Perfect for a quick self-evaluation.
- 11 key warning signs checklist
- Immediate results and recommendations
- Basic risk level assessment
Comprehensive Assessment
15-20 minutes
An in-depth, step-by-step assessment that identifies specific addiction types, severity levels, and provides personalized treatment recommendations.
- 12 comprehensive question categories
- Substance-specific analysis
- Personalized treatment recommendations
- Detailed results with action plan
Quick Self-Assessment Tool
This self-assessment tool can help you identify potential warning signs of substance use disorder. Please check any statements that apply to your situation over the past 12 months. This assessment is not a substitute for professional diagnosis, but it can help guide your next steps.
Important Note
This assessment is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you're experiencing a medical emergency or having thoughts of self-harm, please seek immediate professional help or call emergency services.
Check all statements that apply to you:
Understanding the Results
The presence of multiple warning signs may indicate a substance use disorder, but only a qualified healthcare professional can provide an accurate diagnosis. Substance use disorders exist on a spectrum from mild to severe, and effective treatments are available for all levels.
When to Seek Help
If you checked several items on this assessment, or if substance use is causing problems in your life, it may be time to seek professional help. Remember that seeking treatment is a sign of strength, not weakness. Early intervention can prevent more serious problems and improve treatment outcomes.
What Happens Next?
If you decide to seek help, the first step is usually a comprehensive assessment by a qualified professional. This assessment will help determine the most appropriate level of care and treatment options for your specific situation. At TSCP, we provide confidential assessments and can help you understand your options.
Ready to Get Help?
Taking this assessment is an important first step. If you're ready to learn more about treatment options or schedule a professional assessment, we're here to help.