Test Results

Complicated Grief unlikely

You have answered this self-report questionnaire in such a way as to suggest that you do not likely suffer from complicated grief. Complicated grief is characterized by a preoccupation with thoughts of the deceased or lost loved one, searching and yearning for the deceased or lost loved one, disbelief about the death or loss, and having difficulty accepting the death or loss.

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Your total score was: 0

26+ : Complicated grief likely
23 - 25 : Complicated grief possible
0 - 22 : Complicated grief unlikely

 

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Complicated grief possible

People who have scored similarly to you have sometimes had complicated grief. Complicated grief is characterized by a preoccupation with thoughts of the deceased or lost loved one, searching and yearning for the deceased or lost loved one, disbelief about the death or loss, and having difficulty accepting the death or loss.

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Your total score was: 0

26+ : Complicated grief likely
23 - 25 : Complicated grief possible
0 - 22 : Complicated grief unlikely

 

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Complicated grief likely

People who have scored similarly to you have often complained of complicated grief. Complicated grief is characterized by a preoccupation with thoughts of the deceased or lost loved one, searching and yearning for the deceased or lost loved one, disbelief about the death or loss, and having difficulty accepting the death or loss.

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Your total score was: 0

26+ : Complicated grief likely
23 - 25 : Complicated grief possible
0 - 22 : Complicated grief unlikely

 

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Pain Test Scoring

Scores under 60 indicate You may not be at risk of pain

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At Risk of Pain

Scores above 60 indicate are considered to trigger need for treatment program

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At Risk of Mindfullness

Scores above 40 indicate are considered to trigger need for treatment program

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Mindfullness Test Scoring

Scores under 40 indicate you may not be at risk of mindfullness

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Social Anxiety Test Scoring

From the panic disorder test, total the number of yes answers. The higher your score, the more likely you may have panic disorder.

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Social Anxiety Test Scoring

Sections one and two of this social phobia test are designed to screen for social anxiety disorder and panic attacks. The more you answered yes in these sections, the more likely it is you have social anxiety or social anxiety disorder.

Sections three, four and five are designed to screen for additional mental illnesses that commonly occur with social anxiety, such as substance abuse or depression. The more you answered yes in these sections, the more likely it is you have an illness in addition to social anxiety.

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Panic Disorder Test Scoring

From the panic disorder test, total the number of yes answers. The higher your score, the more likely you may have panic disorder.

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Panic Disorder Test Scoring

From the panic disorder test, total the number of yes answers. The higher your score, the more likely you may have panic disorder.

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count the number of times you answered yes. The greater the calculated score, the greater the chance you have generalized anxiety disorder. If you feel you may have GAD or another disorder, take this generalized anxiety disorder quiz and your answers to a doctor for a clinical assessment.

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count the number of times you answered yes. The greater the calculated score, the greater the chance you have generalized anxiety disorder. If you feel you may have GAD or another disorder, take this generalized anxiety disorder quiz and your answers to a doctor for a clinical assessment.

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Scoring Sleep Disorders Test

Two or more "true" answers indicate that you may have a sleep disorder.

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a qualified doctor can make a diagnosis and provide sleep disorder treatment.

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Scoring Sleep Disorders Test

Two or more "true" answers indicate that you may have a sleep disorder.

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a qualified doctor can make a diagnosis and provide sleep disorder treatment.

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Unlikely you have OCD

6-8 (Many symptoms of OCD)
4-6 (Significant symptoms of OCD)
2-4 (Some symptoms of OCD)
0-2 (Unlikely you have OCD)

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a doctor or qualified mental health professional can make a diagnosis of OCD and recommend treatments.

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Some symptoms of OCD

6-8 (Many symptoms of OCD)
4-6 (Significant symptoms of OCD)
2-4 (Some symptoms of OCD)
0-2 (Unlikely you have OCD)

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a doctor or qualified mental health professional can make a diagnosis of OCD and recommend treatments.

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Significant symptoms of OCD

6-8 (Many symptoms of OCD)
4-6 (Significant symptoms of OCD)
2-4 (Some symptoms of OCD)
0-2 (Unlikely you have OCD)

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a doctor or qualified mental health professional can make a diagnosis of OCD and recommend treatments.

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Many symptoms of OCD

6-8 (Many symptoms of OCD)
4-6 (Significant symptoms of OCD)
2-4 (Some symptoms of OCD)
0-2 (Unlikely you have OCD)

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a doctor or qualified mental health professional can make a diagnosis of OCD and recommend treatments.

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Scoring Compassion Fatigue Test

Answering "true" to four or more questions may indicate that you're suffering from compassion fatigue.

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a doctor or qualified mental health professional can make a diagnosis and recommend treatments.

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Scoring Compassion Fatigue Test

Answering "true" to four or more questions may indicate that you're suffering from compassion fatigue.

Remember, this is NOT a diagnosis. Only a doctor or qualified mental health professional can make a diagnosis and recommend treatments.

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Abusive relationship

over 17: (not abusive
15-17: (potentially abusive
under 15: (abusive relationship)

If you answered Question 1 with "a lot of tension" and Question 2 with "great difficulty," there is a likelihood you are in an abusive relationship. If any Questions 3-8 were answered with "often" or "sometimes," those are additional indications that you are in an abusive relationship.

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Potentially abusive

over 17: (not abusive
15-17: (potentially abusive
under 15: (abusive relationship)

If you answered Question 1 with "a lot of tension" and Question 2 with "great difficulty," there is a likelihood you are in an abusive relationship. If any Questions 3-8 were answered with "often" or "sometimes," those are additional indications that you are in an abusive relationship.

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Not abusive

over 17: (not abusive
15-17: (potentially abusive
under 15: (abusive relationship)

If you answered Question 1 with "a lot of tension" and Question 2 with "great difficulty," there is a likelihood you are in an abusive relationship. If any Questions 3-8 were answered with "often" or "sometimes," those are additional indications that you are in an abusive relationship.

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Angry Not Likely

0-13: You may not be at risk of angry.

14+: Scores above 14 require further assessment and appropriate management as the likelihood of angry is high. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

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Angry Possible

0-13: You may not be at risk of angry.

14+: Scores above 14 require further assessment and appropriate management as the likelihood of angry is high. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

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Depression Not Likely

0-9: Scores in this range may indicate the presence of some symptoms of distress that may be short-lived and are less likely to interfere with day to day ability to function at home or at work. However if these symptoms have persisted more than a week or two further enquiry is warranted. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

10-12: Scores within this range indicate presence of symptoms of distress that may be discomforting. Repeat the EPDS in 2 weeks’ time and continue monitoring progress regularly. If your score increases to above 12, further support is necessary. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

13+: Scores above 12 require further assessment and appropriate management as the likelihood of depression is high. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

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Depression Possible

0-9: Scores in this range may indicate the presence of some symptoms of distress that may be short-lived and are less likely to interfere with day to day ability to function at home or at work. However if these symptoms have persisted more than a week or two further enquiry is warranted. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

10-12: Scores within this range indicate presence of symptoms of distress that may be discomforting. Repeat the EPDS in 2 weeks’ time and continue monitoring progress regularly. If your score increases to above 12, further support is necessary. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

13+: Scores above 12 require further assessment and appropriate management as the likelihood of depression is high. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

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Probable Depression

0-9: Scores in this range may indicate the presence of some symptoms of distress that may be short-lived and are less likely to interfere with day to day ability to function at home or at work. However if these symptoms have persisted more than a week or two further enquiry is warranted. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

10-12: Scores within this range indicate presence of symptoms of distress that may be discomforting. Repeat the EPDS in 2 weeks’ time and continue monitoring progress regularly. If your score increases to above 12, further support is necessary. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

13+: Scores above 12 require further assessment and appropriate management as the likelihood of depression is high. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

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Low Risk

Low risk (0 to 7 points): You probably do not have a problem with alcohol. Continue drinking in moderation or not at all.

Medium risk (8 to 15 points): You may drink too much on occasion. This may put you or others at risk. Try to cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

High risk (16 to 19 points): Your drinking could lead to harm, if it has not already. It is important that you cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely with assistance from a health professional. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

Addiction likely (20+ points): It is likely that your drinking is causing harm. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

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Medium Risk

Low risk (0 to 7 points): You probably do not have a problem with alcohol. Continue drinking in moderation or not at all.

Medium risk (8 to 15 points): You may drink too much on occasion. This may put you or others at risk. Try to cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

High risk (16 to 19 points): Your drinking could lead to harm, if it has not already. It is important that you cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely with assistance from a health professional. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

Addiction likely (20+ points): It is likely that your drinking is causing harm. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

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Your total score was: 0

 

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High Risk

Low risk (0 to 7 points): You probably do not have a problem with alcohol. Continue drinking in moderation or not at all.

Medium risk (8 to 15 points): You may drink too much on occasion. This may put you or others at risk. Try to cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

High risk (16 to 19 points): Your drinking could lead to harm, if it has not already. It is important that you cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely with assistance from a health professional. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

Addiction likely (20+ points): It is likely that your drinking is causing harm. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

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Your total score was: 0

 

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Addiction likely

Low risk (0 to 7 points): You probably do not have a problem with alcohol. Continue drinking in moderation or not at all.

Medium risk (8 to 15 points): You may drink too much on occasion. This may put you or others at risk. Try to cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely. To discuss your results further, please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page.

High risk (16 to 19 points): Your drinking could lead to harm, if it has not already. It is important that you cut down on alcohol or stop drinking completely with assistance from a health professional. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

Addiction likely (20+ points): It is likely that your drinking is causing harm. Please call EAP Assist for support or lodge an enquiry on the Contact Us page. It is important you seek medical advice before you reduce your drinking, since stopping or significantly reducing your alcohol consumption may lead to alcohol withdrawal, a serious medical condition.

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Normal Self Esteem

20-30: A score of between 20 and 30 indicates normal self-esteem levels. To learn more about self-esteem, please call us to book in an appointment with one of our friendly counsellors.

Below 20: A score below 20 indicates low self-esteem levels. You may find it beneficial to discuss these results confidentially with a counsellor. To book an appointment, please call us or lodge a request via the Contact Us page.

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Low Self Esteem

20-30: A score of between 20 and 30 indicates normal self-esteem levels. To learn more about self-esteem, please call us to book in an appointment with one of our friendly counsellors.

Below 20: A score below 20 indicates low self-esteem levels. You may find it beneficial to discuss these results confidentially with a counsellor. To book an appointment, please call us or lodge a request via the Contact Us page.

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Minimal

Your results indicate that you have none, or very few symptoms of . If you notice that your symptoms aren’t improving, you may want to bring them up with someone you trust.

This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis, or the elimination of a diagnosis. If you feel like your feelings, thoughts, or behaviors get worse, screen again. If you are interested in learning more, check out the links below.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

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Mild

Your results indicate that you may be experiencing some symptoms of mild . While your symptoms are not likely having a major impact on your life, it is important to monitor them.

These results do not mean that you have , but it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the links below.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Moderate

Your results indicate that you may be experiencing symptoms of moderate . Based on your answers, living with these symptoms could be causing difficulty managing relationships and even the tasks of everyday life.

These results do not mean that you have , but it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Moderately Severe

Your results indicate that you may be experiencing symptoms of moderately severe . Based on your answers, living with these symptoms is causing difficulty managing relationships and even the tasks of everyday life.

These results do not mean that you have , but it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the links below.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Severe

Your responses indicate you may be at risk for harming yourself or someone else. Please immediately contact your GP or your EAP Assist counsellor.

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Negative

Based on your answers, you have little or no symptoms of bipolar disorder.

If you notice that your symptoms aren't improving or get worse, you may want to bring them up with your doctor or rescreen.

This screen is not meant to be a formal diagnosis, or the elimination of a diagnosis. Only a trained medical professional can diagnose bipolar disorder.

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Positive

Based on your responses, it is likely you are experiencing symptoms of bipolar disorder. Living with these symptoms could be causing difficulty managing relationships and even the tasks of everyday life.

Bipolar disorder, is an illness involving one or more episodes of serious mania and depression. Sometimes a person might only experience symptoms of mania. If a person only experiences feelings of sadness, this is considered depression. During episodes of bipolar disorder, a person’s mood can swing from excessively “high” and/or irritable to sad and hopeless, with periods of a normal mood in between.

These results do not mean that you have bipolar disorder, but it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust, a doctor, or mental health professional. If you are interested in learning more, check out the links below.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Possible Risk for

Your results indicate that you are experiencing some signs of psychosis.

Based on your answers, you may have been feeling like your eyes, ears, or brain has been playing tricks on you. These experiences may be causing difficulty in school, with relationships, in your family, and/or with everyday activities.

The best thing to do is get information and reach out to someone and get help.

Psychosis include changes in perception, sight, sounds, and thoughts that are different from others experience. When these changes occur during a young age and people recognize that they aren’t supposed to have these experiences, this period can be the early signs of a developing illness (called prodrome). When someone loses insight (they do not know the difference between what is real versus not real) this can be a sign of the onset of an illness, like Schizophrenia.

These results do not mean that you have a mental illness. But, if you haven’t already done so, now is great time to start a conversation with your support system: a parent, mentor, or someone you trust about how you are doing. Finding the right help and working with people who can support you can help you feel and do better again.

This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis. Having the early warning signs of psychosis (prodrome) is different from having a diagnosable psychotic disorder. In addition, psychosis can be caused by other factors, like stress, lack of sleep, recent life changes (starting a new school or changing homes), trauma, a recent loss in the family, drug use, health problems, changes in hormones, or a head injury. Only a trained professional, such as a doctor or a mental health provider, can help you and your family figure that out. It is highly recommended that since you scored At Risk on this screening, you should get assessed by a psychiatrist or mental health professional – preferably using the Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndrome (SIPS). Printing or emailing the results of this screening and showing them to someone you trust can help start the conversation.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

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Low/No Risk for

Your results indicate that you have none, or very few signs of psychosis.

Psychosis describes various kinds of symptoms where there are changes in perception, sight, sounds, and thoughts that are different from others experience. Sometimes these changes can be due to sleep, stress, or life changes (moving into a new home). Most people scoring in this range are functioning well and do not have serious problems.

If you notice that your vision, sounds, thoughts, or behaviors get worse or do not improve, you may want to screen again and start a conversation with someone you trust.

These results do not mean that you do or do not have a mental health problem. Only a trained medical professional can help you and your family figure that out.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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At Risk for

Your responses suggest that you may be concerned about your weight and/or shape and may be engaging in behaviors that may be interfering with your health. These symptoms indicate that you may be at risk for or are struggling with an .

These results are not meant to be a diagnosis, but that it is a good time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you aren’t currently in treatment, we recommend that you be evaluated by a mental health professional and/or medical doctor.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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At Risk for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

Your responses suggest that you may be engaging in behaviors that may be interfering with your health and happiness. These symptoms indicate that you may be at risk for or struggling with an .

These results are not meant to be a diagnosis, but that it is a good time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you aren’t currently in treatment for your eating behaviors we recommended that you be evaluated by a mental health professional. If you haven’t recently seen a primary care provider, we also recommend you be evaluated by your medical doctor.

We know that reaching out for help with this kind of concern can be scary, but we are here to help you find the right professionals – individuals who are experienced helping people with just the type of concerns you are experiencing.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Negative

Based on your responses, you may be experiencing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Living with these symptoms could be causing difficulty managing relationships and even the tasks of everyday life.

These results do not mean that you have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, but it may be time to start a conversation with your doctor. Finding the right treatment plan and working with your doctor or healthcare provider can help you feel more like you again.

Post Traumatic Stress symptoms are often accompanied by symptoms of anxiety and depression. We recommend you also take the screens for anxiety and depression.

This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis. Diagnosis and care of mental health conditions can be difficult. Having symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is different than having Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In addition, symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can be caused by other mental health conditions, or other health problems. Only a trained professional, such as a doctor or a mental health provider, can make this determination. However, by printing the results and bringing it to your doctor, you can open up the conversation.

Our resources on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder below may help you take your next steps.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Positive

Based on your responses, you may be experiencing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Living with these symptoms could be causing difficulty managing relationships and even the tasks of everyday life.

These results do not mean that you have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, but it may be time to start a conversation with your doctor. Finding the right treatment plan and working with your doctor or healthcare provider can help you feel more like you again.

Post Traumatic Stress symptoms are often accompanied by symptoms of anxiety and depression. We recommend you also take the screens for anxiety and depression.

This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis. Diagnosis and care of mental health conditions can be difficult. Having symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is different than having Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In addition, symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can be caused by other mental health conditions, or other health problems. Only a trained professional, such as a doctor or a mental health provider, can make this determination. However, by printing the results and bringing it to your doctor, you can open up the conversation.

Our resources on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or working with providers may help you take your next steps.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Unlikely Alcohol or Substance Use Problem

Based on your answers you have little or no problem with drinking or substance use, or your drinking or substance use is causing some but not significant problems in life.

If you notice that your drinking or substance use is getting worse, you may want to bring them up with your doctor or a mental health professional.

This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis, or the elimination of a diagnosis.

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Likely Alcohol or Substance Use Problem

Based on your responses, your drinking or substances use is likely causing difficulty managing responsibilities, relationships and even the tasks of everyday life.

The screening you took is a short but effective way to tell if something might be a problem. We especially like that the screen looks for problems and does not measure risk based on how much you drink or use which can vary from one person to the next.

This screen is not meant to be a diagnosis, but only to indicate whether a problem might exist. It’s important to talk to someone you trust and start to get help. In addition, the desire to drink and use substances is exacerbated by other mental health conditions, or other health problems. Drinking or using substances is often accompanied by symptoms of anxiety and depression. We recommend you also take the screens for anxiety and depression.

If you are interested in learning more, check out the links on this page.

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Low Stress level

Stress is a normal reaction to circumstances in our everyday life. The results that you recorded suggest that you could be experiencing some stressful times in your life.

Some of the common symptoms of stress are also found in other conditions such as depression and anxiety. You might also want to take one of our other online tests to see if the symptoms you are experiencing could be because of another condition – such as depression or anxiety.

These results do not mean that you are suffering from stress, but it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Mild stress

Whilst stress is a normal reaction to everyday circumstances, the results you have recorded suggest that you could be experiencing some signs of stress.

Many of the common symptoms of stress are also experienced in conditions such as anxiety, depression and Bipolar Disorder. You might also want to take one of our other online tests to see if the symptoms you are experiencing could be because of another condition – such as depression or anxiety.

These results may indicate that you are suffering from Mild Stress, and it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Moderate stress

The results that you recorded suggest that you are experiencing some significantly stressful events in your life. Whilst we all feel stressed at times, if stress goes on for too long or if the symptoms become severe then it can lead to other, more serious conditions.

We would suggest seeking help for the symptoms you are experiencing.

If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Severe stress

You have reported that you are experiencing very high levels of stress which may be having a significant impact on your mental health and ability to enjoy life.

Whilst some stress is normal, the high levels that you report can be an indicator of something more severe. Left untreated and unmanaged, experiencing such high levels of stress can place you at higher risk of developing both mental and physical illness.

We would suggest seeking help for the symptoms you are experiencing as soon as you are able to.

If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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No sign of burnout.

While there is no indication of burnout if you are concerned about burnout please book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor at:

https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Little sign of burnout.

These results indicate that you may have some signs of burnout, and it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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At risk of burnout.

These results indicate that you are at risk of burnout, and it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Severe risk of burnout.

These results indicate that you are at severe risk of burnout, and it may be time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Very severe risk of burnout.

These results indicate that you are at a very severe risk of burnout, and it is time to start a conversation with someone you trust. If you are interested in learning more, check out the self-help resources links below:

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-facts/

https://eapassist.com.au/digital/

https://eapassist.com.au/wellness-apps/

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

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Thank you for submitting your response.

Through our results we found that a workplace culture of safe and open communication are correlated with an employee’s motivation, confidence, and pride. People who reported that it was unsafe to discuss their workplace stress in their companies had the poorest outcomes for employee engagement and wellbeing.

To discuss further please contact EAP Assist.

To book an appointment to speak with your EAP Assist counsellor: https://eapassist.com.au/booking-form/

Try the Work Well Employer’s Program is an online program which supports employers to promote employee mental health & wellbeing as well as to control risk from work factors associated with mental health & wellbeing. It offers tailored support, practical actions, simple steps & relevant resources. Initially you will be asked to answer 25 questions about your organisation so personalised suggestions can be deliver such as clear, tailored steps with videos, templates & case studies that have been proven to help businesses. The workplace is an ideal setting to promote mental health & wellbeing as employees spend one third of their time in the workplace & one in five Australians are expected to experience a mental health condition each year. By empowering employees to thrive, employers find that their employees are more committed to their organisation’s goals, build better relationships with their peers, are inclined to deliver more effort & are therefore more productive.
https://www.workwell.vic.gov.au/toolkit

Other relevant resources may be found at: https://eapassist.com.au/workplace-wellness-training-programs/

 

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