Mental Health Screenings
Mental health self-screenings are self-testing tools that may give you an easy, anonymous way to recognize conditions that may threaten your health and happiness. Just like self-screenings for physical conditions, early information from a mental health self-screening may give you information that may alert you that further examination is indicated. Self-screening results can be a great tool to bring with you to your initial consultation with a qualified mental health professional. If a potential problem exists and you would like to learn more about resources for care, contact KEAP at (502) 564-5788 or (800) 445-5327.
Alcohol:
www.alcoholscreening.org/Screening/Page02.aspx
Anxiety:
www.freedomfromfear.org/screenrmA.asp 
Bipolar Disorder:
www.bami.us/Psych/BipolarScreen.html 
Depression:
www.depression-screening.org/depression_screen.cfm
Eating Disorders:
www.mnsu.edu/shs/bodyimage/eatingattitude.html 
Post Tramatic Stress Disorder (PTSD):
www.adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/ask-and-learn/screenings/screening-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd 
DISCLAIMER:
KEAP makes no representation as to the accuracy of online mental health screenings. Online screenings are not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, advice, and treatment. For adequate and proper medical diagnosis, you should consult with a qualified mental health professional. If you feel that you are in immediate danger due to a potential health condition, please contact 911. The Commonwealth of Kentucky does not endorse or have a partnership with any of the entities providing mental health screening assessment tools for public use. Further, the Commonwealth does not endorse or make any representation as to any mental health professional to which the tools may refer you.
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