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The higher your score the more likely you are to have stress related issues, including serious health problems.

Stress can be cumulative. Events from two years ago may still be affecting you now. If you think this applies to you, repeat the test and add these events that are still stressing you.

Mental health care, such as counseling, can help you understand the source of your stress, how you're reacting to it and ways to resolve the problem. It also can help uncover emotional conflicts produced by stressful events or situations.

0-149 No Significant Stress Low Change
150-199 Mild Stress 35% Chance of Illness
200-299 Moderate Stress 50% Chance of Illness
300+ Major Stress 80% Chance of Illness

If you have a high score or feel like you would like to talk to someone about your stress level, contact us at 706.509.3500 for a free confidential assessment by our professional staff.

*Screening tests, such as the one on this web site, are not intended to provide a diagnosis. But they may help identify any symptoms and determine whether a further evaluation by a medical or mental health professional is necessary. As with any other illness, you should see your doctor if you think you might have symptoms of depression or addition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Screening tests, such as the one on this web site, are not intended to provide a diagnosis. But they may help identify any symptoms and determine whether a further evaluation by a medical or mental health professional is necessary. As with any other illness, you should see your doctor if you think you might have symptoms of depression.


 

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