Am I addicted to drugs?
What once began as a way to make the festival season or a night out more fun can slowly turn into something that takes over your life. This anonymous drug self-assessment test gives you insight into your situation within a few minutes. The result is not a diagnosis, nor does it provide a straight answer to whether you are addicted to drugs, but it can be a first step towards greater clarity.
You probably use drugs rarely, or tried them once or twice. And when you do, you stay in control; you know exactly when you have had enough.
Are you worried about someone close to you? Reach out to us for personal advice.
You may use drugs occasionally, for example in a social setting, and you do so in moderation. That awareness helps you stay in control, without it coming at the cost of your health, your relationships or your daily life.
This test is meant to give you insight into your drug use, and perhaps something to think about. Drug addiction often develops slowly and unnoticed. Even at low risk, there is a chance that your use gradually increases.
Even so, do you sometimes feel that drugs take up too much space in your life? Or are you worried about someone close to you? Whatever your question, we are here for you. You can reach us on 040-303 5023 or fill in the contact form at the bottom of the page. We will contact you as soon as possible.
Using drugs may seem harmless: a brief escape from stress, low moods or boredom, or a way to feel nothing for a while. But if you notice that you need drugs more and more often, or in heavier doses, a risky pattern can take hold without you realising it. Stopping can then become harder and harder.
Does this sound familiar? Do not keep it to yourself. We listen, and we give you the advice you need right now.
Has ‘wanting to use’ quietly turned into ‘having to use’? Do drugs weigh on you every day? Only you know the answers.
Our drug self-assessment test is not here to judge. We know how hard it is to admit that you cannot go on like this. Asking for help can feel like a huge step. But we know from experience that this first step can be the start of a life without addiction. We can help you take it. You can reach us on 040-303 5023 or fill in the contact form at the bottom of the page. We will get back to you soon.
Maybe drugs have become a fixed part of your day, and going a single day without feels out of reach. Maybe the drugs bring problems you can no longer ignore, or a sense of shame you carry quietly. Only you know how true that is.
With drug addiction, your own brain works against you: it convinces you there is no problem and does everything it can to pull you back to using again. That is why willpower alone is often not enough to break the pattern, even when the harm to body and mind is serious.
Do you know, deep down, that this cannot continue? Then do not wait any longer. We listen, and we give you the advice you need right now.
We are here to talk
This assessment can be a starting point for a conversation about your drug use. If the outcome worries you or raises any questions, we are here to talk, without judgement. We listen, and together we look at what you need and at what might be a deeper cause for your use. You can reach us on 040-303 5023 or fill in the contact form at the bottom of the page.
Feel free to share any thoughts you have about drugs with us, whether they relate to your own habits or to someone close to you.
Treatment for problematic drug use
Does the self-assessment suggest that your drug use may be problematic? We are here to help you get a clearer picture of your situation and to give you personal advice on your next step. Putting your worries into words, however small they seem, may help keep things from getting worse.
Please know that you can also call us with any questions about your drug use, even ones that feel small or not worth mentioning. You do not need a reason or a result; if you would simply like to talk things through, you are welcome to get in touch.
Professional help if you are addicted to drugs
If you are struggling with problematic use or drug addiction, you may need more intensive help. In our rehabilitation clinic, you receive professional treatment in a safe, structured environment. We offer effective treatments that help you regain control of your life and address the underlying problems. Together with one of our therapists, you work towards lasting recovery one step at a time, in a structured way that suits your situation.
Drugs self-assessment test – how we can help
Connection SGGZ is here for you if you want to stop using drugs. Together, we look at what you need and what matters to you. Our treatment programmes are personal and focused on lasting recovery.
Do you have questions, are you unsure, or would you simply like to talk to someone? Feel free to call us on 040-303 5023 or leave your details through the contact form. Recognising that you may be addicted to drugs takes courage, and it can be the first step towards lasting recovery.
Realising early that you are losing control over your drug use can improve your chances of recovery. So even if you are unsure whether your use is really a problem, you can take this drug self-assessment test and use it to determine your next step.