Worried your winter blues might be something more sinister or having a manic
day? Find out if you need help with our simple questionnaires
We often use words like stressed or depressed to describe our mood, but when
does a normal period of the blues or one too many drinks become a serious
problem and what can you do about it? If you're worried about your mental
health explore our easy-to-use questionnaires.
Bipolar Disorder is a mental health condition featuring extreme mood swings.
If you think you might have Bipolar disorder or are worried for someone you
know visit our bipolar questionnaire
Depression is a mental health condition characterised by sustained periods
of unhappiness, feelings of hopelessness and physical symptoms such as
insomnia or over and under-eating. If you're worried you might be depressed
take our depression questionnaire
Stress and anxiety disorders are characterised by mental and physical
symptoms from feelings of panic to an irregular heartbeat. If you think you
are suffering from acute stress or an anxiety disorder take our stress
questionnaire
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a common mental health problem. Sufferes
find they are compelled to perform certain rituals or are plagued by
obsessive, repetative thoughts. If you are worried you may be suffering from
OCD, take our OCD questionnaire
Alcoholism occurs when your alcohol intake begins to seriously and
negatively affect your life. If you are worried your regular drinking might
be becoming a problem, take our alcoholism questionnaire
Drug abuse is often spotted by people close to the person involved. If you
think somebody you know or you may have a problem with drugs take our drug
problem questionnaire