Addiction Self-Assessment: Am I Addicted to Drugs or Alcohol?
Addiction Self-Assessments
Adderall Addiction Quiz
Our brief self-assessment can guide you in deciding if it’s time to seek help for Adderall misuse or addiction.
Alcohol Addiction Quiz
Complete this quick self-assessment to see if you should consider professional help for alcohol addiction.
Benzodiazepine Addiction Quiz
This brief series of questions to help determine if your benzodiazepine use may require professional treatment intervention.
Cocaine Addiction Quiz
This free and short self-assessment can help determine if it’s time to seek professional help for cocaine use.
Heroin Addiction Quiz
Assess your need for heroin addiction help with this confidential and free self-assessment.
Marijuana Addiction Quiz
Find out if professional help for marijuana use may be right for you with this short self-assessment.
Methamphetamine Addiction Quiz
This quick self-assessment can help you determine if you should seek professional help for methamphetamine use.
Opioid Addiction Quiz
Quickly assess whether you may benefit from seeking professional help for opioid misuse and addiction with this short self-assessment.
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How to Get Help for Addiction
If you are concerned that you or a loved one may be misusing drugs or alcohol or at risk for an SUD, talking to your doctor can be an important first step. They can evaluate your substance use and overall health and help create a treatment plan. They may also refer you to a mental health practitioner or substance use specialist for a more thorough assessment and other treatment strategies.
Addiction treatment can vary but may begin with medical detox to help people withdraw from certain drugs or alcohol as comfortably and safely as possible, followed by ongoing treatment in inpatient or outpatient rehab.7 Rehab may include a combination of behavioral counseling and therapy, evaluation and treatment for co-occurring disorders, medication, and long-term continued care focused on relapse prevention.8
If you are ready to learn more about treatment options, contact American Addiction Centers (AAC) at . Our admissions navigators are available 24/7 to discuss treatment plans, health insurance coverage for addiction treatment, payment options, and how to begin the admissions process. You can also check your insurance coverage by filling out the short form below.
We'll be able to tell you if your insurance provider is in network with an American Addiction Centers treatment facility.
- Dual-diagnosis treatment centers.
- Personalized treatment plans.
- Financial options available.