In this section, you can find a variety of mental health screening tools. Although in and of themselves they are not sufficient to constitute a mental health diagnosis, some folks like to use them as a barometer for specific aspects of life functioning. Feel free to explore the contents of these tools, and if you decide to take any of them, I encourage you to discuss your scores with your mental health provider

Depression

PHQ-9: https://www.integration.samhsa.gov/images/res/PHQ%20-%20Questions.pdf or https://www.phqscreeners.com/

MDI: https://psychology-tools.com/major-depression-inventory/

PHQ-9 for adolescents: https://www.integration.samhsa.gov/images/res/8.3.4%20Patient%20Health%20Questionnaire%20(PHQ-9)%20Adolescents.pdf

Columbia Scale for adolescents: https://www.connecticare.com/Provider/Communications/CDDSTeen.pdf

Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale: https://psychology-tools.com/kutcher-adolescent-depression-scale/

Anxiety

Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale: https://psychology-tools.com/hamilton-anxiety-rating-scale/

Panic & Agoraphobia Scale: https://psychology-tools.com/pas/

Social Phobia Inventory: https://psychology-tools.com/spin/

Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale: https://psychology-tools.com/liebowitz-social-anxiety-scale/

GAD-7: https://www.phqscreeners.com/

Misc

Attachment & Close Relationships: http://www.web-research-design.net/cgi-bin/crq/crq.pl

The Gottman Checkup: https://checkup.gottman.com/couples

COPE Inventory: http://www.psy.miami.edu/faculty/ccarver/sclCOPEF.html

Additional Psychology Tools: https://psychology-tools.com/

SAMHSA: https://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinical-practice/screening-tools#depression