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Symptom Checklist: Self-Assessment For Addictive Disorders |
Everyone has addictive urges and sometimes gives in to them. An addictive disorder exists, however, when you cannot control your habit or behavior despite the fact that it is undermining your health, your relationships, your work, your finances, or your self-respect.
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Common addictive disorders include:
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Signs of possible addiction
If one of these behaviors has gotten out of control for you (or a family member), review the symptom checklist below to recognize if your behavior has become an addictive disorder. A “yes” answer to one or more statements below may indicate a problem:
What to do
Whether you have reached the “addiction” stage or not, recognizing and admitting that your habit is negatively impacting your life is the first step toward overcoming it. You can build the strength to overcome your addiction, develop alternatives to it, and learn to live a healthy and full life. The Office of Employee Assistance (OEA) can help you get started by providing you with information and/or referrals. Remember, all OEA services are strictly confidential. Why not call your OEA today at 305.348.2469?
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