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Do you need to seek help
about alcohol, drugs or depression?
The tests
below are informal tests for symptoms of problems with
alcohol/drugs or
depression. These tests are not substitutes for professional
evaluation and diagnosis--evaluations that OLAP can either perform or
refer you to.
Alcohol/Drug Self-Test
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This series of questions about one's use of alcohol
and/or drugs is an informal inventory of "tell-tale signs" with many
items tailored to lawyers. It is not a list of official diagnostic criteria and
does not substitute for a professional evaluation (which OLAP personnel can
provide in person or refer you to a certified evaluator). |
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Do I plan my
office routine around my drinking or drug use? |
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Have I tried
unsuccessfully to control or abstain from alcohol or drugs? |
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Do my clients,
associates, or support personnel contend that my alcohol/drug use interferes
with my work? |
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Have I avoided
important professional, social, or recreational activities as a result of my
alcohol/drug use? |
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Do I ever use
alcohol or drugs before meetings or court appearances, to calm my nerves, or
to feel more confident of my performance? |
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Do I frequently
drink or use drugs alone? |
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Have I ever
neglected the running of my office or misused funds because of my alcohol or
drug use? |
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Have I ever had a
loss of memory when I seemed to be alert and functioning but had been using
alcohol or drugs? |
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Have I missed or
adjourned closings, court appearances, or other appointments because of my
alcohol/drug use? |
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Is drinking or
drug use leading me to become careless of my family's welfare or other
personal responsibilities? |
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Has my ambition
or efficiency decreased along with an increase in my use of drugs or
alcohol? |
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Have I continued
to drink or use drugs despite adverse consequences to my practice, health,
legal status, or family relationships? |
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Are strong
emotions, related to my drinking or drug use (e.g., fear, guilt, depression,
severe anxiety) interfering with my ability to function professionally? |
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Are otherwise
close friends avoiding being around me because of my alcohol or drug use? |
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Have I been
neglecting my hygiene, health care, or nutrition? |
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Am I becoming
increasingly reluctant to face my clients or colleagues in order to hide my
alcohol/drug use? |
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A "yes" answer to any of these questions suggests that it
would be wise to seek professional evaluation (at OLAP or elsewhere), but may or
may not indicate that you have a diagnosable addictive disorder. Evaluations of
alcohol/drug problems should be done by a clinician with addiction credentials
and/or experience working in an addiction-oriented setting.
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Depression Self-Test
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Here are two self-screening tests developed by Dr.
Douglas G. Jacobs, a key figure in National Depression Screening Day (each
October). They are not intended to substitute for a professional evaluation (to
which OLAP can refer you), needed to actually make a diagnosis of
depression
or manic-depression (also known as bipolar disorder). You may
also wish to visit the
National Depression Screening site.
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Depression
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I am unable to do
the things I used to do. |
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I feel hopeless
about the future. |
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I can't make
decisions. |
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I feel sluggish
or restless. |
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I am gaining or
losing weight. |
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I get tired for
no reason. |
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I am sleeping too
much, or too little. |
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I feel unhappy. |
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I become
irritable or anxious. |
10.
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I think about
dying or killing myself. |
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If you answered yes to 5 or more of these questions, and you have felt this way
every day for several weeks, there is a good chance you are suffering from
depression and should see a licensed mental health professional. OLAP can
refer you to a licensed mental health professional.
If you answered yes to question 10, you should seek help immediately,
regardless of your answer to any other questions.
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Mania
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I have a
decreased need for sleep. |
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I have much more
energy than usual. |
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My thinking is
speeded up. |
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I feel unusually
euphoric and "high." |
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I can’t seem to
stop talking. |
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I can’t keep my
mind on one thing—I jump from task to task. |
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I have a
heightened interest in sex. |
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I am irritable
and short-tempered. |
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I have a close
blood relative who has had a serious emotional illness or alcohol abuse. |
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I think about
dying or killing myself. |
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If you answered yes to 5 or more of these questions, and you have felt this way
every day for several weeks, there is a good chance you are suffering from
mania or manic-depression and should see a licensed mental health professional. OLAP can
refer you to a licensed mental health professional.
If you answered yes to question 10, you should seek help immediately,
regardless of your answer to any other questions.
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