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Mental Health
Screening Tools - MHA
Taking a mental health screening is one of the quickest
and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing
symptoms of a mental health condition.
Mental health conditions, such as
depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And
recovery is possible.
If you're unsure which screen to take,
here are some guidelines:
Alcohol
or Substance Use Screen
will help determine if your use of alcohol or drugs is an
area to address.
Anxiety
Screen
will help if you feel that worry and fear affect your day to
day life.
Bipolar
Screen
is for individuals who have mood swings - or unusual or
extreme shifts in mood and energy.
Depression
Screen
is for individuals who are feeling overwhelming
sadness.
Eating
Disorder Screen
can help explore eating related concerns that have an impact
on your physical health and overall well-being.
Parent
Screen
is for parents of young people to determine if their
childs emotions, attention, or behaviors might be
signs of a problem.
Psychosis
Screen
is for young people (age 12-35) who feel like their brain is
playing tricks on them (seeing, hearing or believing things
that don't seem real or quite right).
PTSD
(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Screen
is for those who are bothered by a traumatic life
event.
Work
Health Survey i
s a screen to explore how healthy or unhealthy your work
enviornment is. It is in testing phase and every screen
taken helps us better understand mental health in the
workplace.
Youth
Screen
is for young people (age 11-17) who are concerned that their
emotions, attention, or behaviors might be signs of a
problem.
Following screening, you will be
provided with information, resources and tools to discuss
the results with a provider.
Source: www.mentalhealthamerica.net/mental-health-screening-tools
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