Self-Assessment
Free Self Assessment
Did you know that you can discover your (or your partner, relative or friend’s) underlying causes of substance use and addiction in just 30 minutes? Online! Right Now! And that this is a free service!
There is always an underlying cause of an addiction or substance dependence. You don’t get addicted to opiates, benzodiazepines, amphetamines or alcohol unless you have at least one very significant biopsychosocial disorder. You really need to know what your particular underlying disorders are if you are going to become strong and healthy enough to avoid relapsing.
It will take you only approximately 15 to 30 minutes to answer the questions in the Beck Mini Discomforts and Dysfunctions Checklist. Then within a few minutes, day or night, 365 days a year, our software program will calculate the relative significance of each of your answers and send a report to you by email, outlining your most significant underlying causes in order of importance. Information about your underlying causes that will enable you to understand your symptoms and the best treatments for them will also be emailed to you free of charge with your DDC Report.
After you complete The Beck Mini Discomforts and Dysfunctions Checklist remember to press the print report button and get a printed report with a DD Checklist total score. If your score is between 600 and 1000 on two or more occasions then you could have many serious nervous disorders that need to be fixed. If your score is less than 200 on 2 or more occasions then you probably don’t have many nervous disorders and will probably manage without treatment.
The program always prints out your most serious disorders first, so your treatment usually needs to focus on these first. As you keep redoing the checklist, the program also prints out a graph of all of your previous scores at the end of your report. This helps you to know whether your treatment is improving your disorders and quality of life, and in which areas the treatment needs to be changed.
View a sample of the Beck Mini DDC questions
View a sample DDC report
