Search

Anxiety Low Risk

Anxiety Low Risk

LOW RISK

Based upon your responses to this Anxiety screening quiz, your child is at a low risk for an Anxiety diagnosis.

Get Accepted Or Pre-qualify

FAST SECURE ONLINE ACCEPTANCE FORM

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

This test is not a diagnostic tool. Rather, it is an instrument that may help you to determine if your teenage son or daughter may need to see a licensed mental health professional to be further evaluated for Anxiety.  It is recommended that you follow up with a mental health professional for a full evaluation.

Related Content

Low Risk

LOW RISK Your teen can be considered to be in the low risk category. Due to the number of behaviors that your child is exhibiting, there is need for some concern. Your teen may benefit from counseling, extra parental supervision and family activities. This test is not a diagnostic tool.

Read More »

Teens Suffer From Severe Anxiety Due To Overthinking

Does your teen reproach themselves about things that occurred days or weeks previously? Or does your child sometimes fret and stew over their future after graduation and life outside their bedroom window? Typically overthinking is a sign of intelligence but your teen’s incapacity to get outside their own minds can

Read More »

Related Content

Signs Your Teen May Have An Anxiety Disorder

Signs Your Teen May Have An Anxiety Disorder While it’s true that it is normal for teens to feel anxiety on occasion, suffering from a constant feeling of gg is a serious condition that affect millions teenagers, nationwide. This widespread mental illness is known as, general anxiety disorder. For sufferers

Read More »

Teens Suffer From Severe Anxiety Due To Overthinking

Does your teen reproach themselves about things that occurred days or weeks previously? Or does your child sometimes fret and stew over their future after graduation and life outside their bedroom window? Typically overthinking is a sign of intelligence but your teen’s incapacity to get outside their own minds can

Read More »

Sign up to receive Turning Winds community news