How are you feeling?

Behavioral health – which includes mental health, substance use, and more – is a key part of your overall well-being. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional. Think of these as a checkup from your neck up. This program is completely anonymous and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your results, recommendations, and key resources.

 

 
Checkup

Completing these screenings will help you determine if your recent thoughts or behaviors may be associated with a common, treatable mental health issue.

 

 
Anonymous

We cannot link these screenings to any one individual, so you remain anonymous. Take these screenings anywhere you feel comfortable.

 

 
Fast

It takes only a few minutes per screening, and at the end you will be presented with information and next steps.

How does the screening work?

1

Select

Select the statement that fits how you have been thinking or behaving.

2

Answer

Answer the brief set of questions about yourself and how you are feeling.

3

Understand

Get comprehensive explanations about your moods and behaviors.

4

Explore

Access informational materials about what you can do to help yourself.

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Concerned about my teen's mood

Brief Screen for Adolescent Depression

Worried about my drinking habits

Alcohol Use Screen

Mood changes from very high to low

Bipolar Screen

Worried about my gambling behavior

Brief Gambling Screen

Feeling sad, down, or empty

Depression Screening: Community

Afraid of weight gain, worried about eating habits

Disordered Eating Screen

Constantly worried, nervous, stressed

Generalized Anxiety Screen

Concerned about unusual experiences or behaviors

Psychosis: For Individuals

Worried about opioid use

Opioid Misuse for Individuals

Troubled by past shocking, painful events

Post Traumatic Stress Screen

Difficulty controlling my substance use

Substance Use

Check-in about my current life satisfaction

Well-Being Screen

Experiencing anger or irritability

Anger Screen