Peggy Levinson, LCSW

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Clayton Psychotherapy Center
7750 Clayton Road Suite 208
St. Louis, MO
63117

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(314) 644-3339

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Peggy Levinson - Creating Authentic Relationships

Anxiety Test

Occasional nervousness or worries are completely normal. But if anxiety disturbs your sleep, causes problems in your relationships, or otherwise deprives you of happiness, you should consider whether or not professional help is an appropriate next step. Debilitating anxiety disorders affect over 20 million individuals in the US. Don’t live with crippling anxiety. Help can be found.

yes no 1. Do you think that you worry about too many things?
yes no 2. Do you experience shortness of breath, palpitations, or shaking while not engaged in strenuous activity?
yes no 3. Do you fear losing control of yourself?
yes no 4. Do you avoid social situations due to worries about rejection or feelings of fear?
yes no 5. Do certain objects (e.g. animals or scissors) incite feelings of fear within you?
yes no 6. Do you frequently feel trapped, or feel that you will get into bad situation from which you won't be able to escape?
yes no 7. Are you frightened when you think of leaving home?
yes no 8. Do you experience reoccurring mental images or thoughts that refuse to go away?
yes no 9. Do you feel the need to perform, repeatedly, certain behaviors like checking that you locked the windows or turned off the stove?
yes no 10. Do you feel compelled to relive upsetting events from your past?
For an assessment, and to talk about the results of your test, please schedule an interview to discuss your situation in person by calling Peggy Levinson at (314) 644-3339.

DISCLAIMER: The tests on this site are intended for educational and informational purposes only, and by no means can replace medical diagnosis or professional advice. The tests are offered without any expressed or implied warranties whatsoever. They are neither exhaustive nor definitive and should not be relied on to suggest a course of treatment.

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