Mental illness is the second leading cause of disability in the U.S. Huge numbers of people have a mental health disorder yet nearly two-thirds of people with a diagnosable mental disorder do not seek treatment. A little over 20% of surveyed Americans and Canadians adults believe they have some degree of depression, just one of many mental health illnesses. There is still a lot of negative stereotyping about mental illness, causing many who struggle with common mental illnesses to remain in denial or keep their diagnosis secret. About 80% of those diagnosed with depression said they believe their career would suffer if their employee knew. If you sometimes feel depressed, experience great stress, have panic attacks, abnormal fears, or mental anxiety we have an online assessment that can help you figure out what may be the cause. Answer these Yes/No questions to help you learn the symptoms and warning signs of a number of mental health conditions and help you figure out if you or someone you love is suffering from them.
Clinical Depression
Do I have symptoms of Clinical Depression?
Manic Episode
Have I had a manic episode between bouts of depression?
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Do I have symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
Anxiety
Do I have symptoms of anxiety?
Fears & Phobias
Do I suffer from a fear or phobia?
Panic Attacks/Panic Disorder
Do I suffer from panic attacks or panic disorder?
Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD)
Do I have symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
Postpartum Depression
Do I have the “Baby Blues” or symptoms of Postpartum Depression?
Postpartum Psychosis
Does a new mother have symptoms of Postpartum Psychosis?