Online Assessment Tools – Do You Think You Might Have a Problem?

Here is a list of links to various online assessment tools that might be valuable for those interested in learning where they might score in areas that can frequently impact a marriage. Originally, I just intended to post an online depression assessment tool since many people going through a divorce suffer from some degree of depression. But once I started on the project, as you can see, the list kept growing. Here they all are:

  • Depression Screening Test
  • Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology
  • Anger Management Test
  • Arguing Style Test
  • Domestic Violence Screening Test
  • Woman Abuse Screening Test (WAST)
  • Battered Woman Test
  • Alcoholism Test
  • Drug Abuse Screening Test
  • Cocaine Addiction Test
  • Marijuana Addiction Test<
  • Internet Addiction Test
  • Cybersex Addiction Test
  • Sexual Addiction Test (SAST)
  • Pornography Compulsion Test
  • Gambling Addiction Test
  • Food Addiction Test
  • Compulsive Shopper Test
  • Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder Test
  • Mood Disorder Test
  • Social Anxiety/Phobia Test
  • Stress Test
  • Workaholic Test

Additionally, if these assessment tools are not what you are looking for, consider checking out my previous post, “Divorce Calculator – We have an App for That.”… View Full Article → “Online Assessment Tools – Do You Think You Might Have a Problem?”

Divorce Calculator—We have an App for That!

Recently, while doing some research for another blog article, I came across a “divorce calculator” posted on the divorce360.com website. With their permission, I have added it to this article below. The calculator is intended for first marriages only. The calculator works by comparing peoples’ backgrounds to yours. You and your spouse might well end up with two different calculation percentages because each of you comes from different backgrounds. The website advises that the best way then to determine your risk for divorce as a couple is to average the two percentages together. The statistical information they use comes from “historical data based on information given by real people and collected as part of the U.S. Census”. Click here to read more about the calculator.

I am, of course, not in a position to comment on the accuracy of the calculations. There are, of course, many other important factors which are not taken into consideration by the calculator which could alter the percentages considerably.… View Full Article → “Divorce Calculator—We have an App for That!”

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