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Need help with alcohol? Take the self-test

Take the test below to check key indicators for alcoholism and other substance abuse. If you need help with alcohol or other addictions, reach out to Retorno today and restart your life. Recovery is possible. Call or fill out the contact form and click Send. If you need help getting your child, spouse, or loved one into recovery, click here to get help staging a successful intervention.

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Alcohol Dependency Assessment

This self-assessment is designed to offer insight into your drinking habits and how they may be affecting your life. It’s important to remember, however, that this quiz is not a medical or clinical assessment. If your responses suggest you might be experiencing issues with alcohol, or if you’re concerned about your drinking, we’rehere to support you. We can provide a more thorough evaluation and discuss a range of treatment options tailored to your needs. Seeking help is a positive step towards understanding your relationship with alcohol and making any changes that could improve your quality of life. Reach out today for confidential support.

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How often do you drink more than you initially intended, despite having responsibilities the next day?

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Have you promised yourself to cut down on drinking but found you were unable to stick to your limits?

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How often do you find yourself thinking about when you’ll be able to have your next drink?

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Have you ever missed or underperformed at work, school, or home duties due to drinking or its aftereffects?

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Do you continue to drink even though it has caused tension or problems in your personal or professional relationships?

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Have you had to increase the amount you drink to achieve the same effect or found that your usual number of drinks has less effect?

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When not drinking, how often do you experience withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, or discomfort?

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How often do you find yourself drinking to deal with negative emotions or to enhance positive ones?

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Are you relying on alcohol as a coping mechanism when things get hard?

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Have you found yourself lying about or hiding the extent of your drinking from others?

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Would you consider discussing your drinking patterns with a mental health professional?

The answers don’t provide a diagnosis, but if you answer yes more than once, reach out to Retorno for a complimentary consult. Call or just fill out the contact form and click Send.

Find out more about residential treatment at Retorno, Retorno’s detox program, or support for staying sober for recovering addicts in the community. At Retorno, a range of holistic treatment options are available to help you restart your life.

This self-test can be a first step in determining if you need professional help with alcohol. Recovery from alcoholism and problem drinking is possible. Have you considered yourself a functional alcoholic or functional addict but need more help now? Retorno may be your solution for long-term, sustainable recovery. You can quit.

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Questions for problem drinkers and alcoholics

  1. How often do you drink more than you initially intended, despite having responsibilities the next day?
  2. Have you promised yourself to cut down on drinking but found you were unable to stick to your limits?
  3. How often do you find yourself thinking about when you’ll be able to have your next drink?
  4. Have you ever missed or underperformed at work, school, or home duties due to drinking or its aftereffects?
  5. Do you continue to drink even though it has caused tension or problems in your personal or professional relationships?
  6. Have you had to increase the amount you drink to achieve the same effect or found that your usual number of drinks has less effect?
  7. When not drinking, how often do you experience withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, or discomfort?
  8. How often do you find yourself drinking to deal with negative emotions or to enhance positive ones?
  9. Are you relying on alcohol as a coping mechanism when things get hard?
  10. Have you found yourself lying about or hiding the extent of your drinking from others?
  11. Would you consider discussing your drinking patterns with a mental health professional?

Ready to quit drinking or abusing narcotics? Not sure if you need help? Reach out to Retorno today.

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