Assessment Center
Introduction and Disclaimers
These free mental health assessments are entirely confidential, allowing you to have a simple and anonymous way to explore your mental health safely and determine whether you should connect with a mental health professional.
These online screening tools are not a substitute for consultation with a mental health professional. Regardless of the results, if you have any concerns, see a psychologist or mental health professional.
When you are finished, you will be able to see results and some recommended resources. Only you receive the scores, and they cannot be reaccessed later.
If you or someone you know has thoughts of death or suicide, call 988 or 911 immediately. Or contact a medical professional, clergy member, loved one, friend, or hospital emergency room.
These online screening tools are not a substitute for consultation with a mental health professional. Regardless of the results, if you have any concerns, see a psychologist or mental health professional.
When you are finished, you will be able to see results and some recommended resources. Only you receive the scores, and they cannot be reaccessed later.
If you or someone you know has thoughts of death or suicide, call 988 or 911 immediately. Or contact a medical professional, clergy member, loved one, friend, or hospital emergency room.
Assessment Batteries
The free assessment batteries below ask questions about the most common psychological disorders (see below for information on which specific disorders each battery assesses). Upon the completion of the questionnaire, you will get your results and additional resources. You will also get the option to download a PDF of your results, which may help advocate for yourself, inform your clinician, or just for your documentation.
For Adults |
This survey contains assessments used by mental health professionals to measure ADHD, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and substance use.
It contains questionnaires designed to be taken by an adult about themselves. |
This page is a set of assessments and resources for anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, selected by college students working with professionals.
It contains questionnaires designed to be taken by college students about themselves. |
For Adolescents |
This survey contains assessments used by mental health professionals to measure depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, substance use, and oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder.
It contains questionnaires designed to be taken by a child or adolescent about themselves. |
For CAREGIVERS |
This survey contains assessments used by mental health professionals to measure ADHD, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, substance use, and oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder.
It contains questionnaires designed to be taken by a caregiver about a child or adolescent. |
Mental Health Resources
The following are resources that maybe helpful to you as you explore your mental health or the mental health of a loved one.
- How to Find a Therapist
- Differences Between Mental Health Provider
- Learn About Getting Treatment
- NAMI Help Line: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
- NAMI Crisis Text Line: Text NAMI to 741-741
- Finding a Mental Health Professional
- How Family Members Can Be Supportive
- How to Help a Friend
For Clinicians
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