Drug Addiction Test

Drug use is now very common in society. From cannabis and ecstasy use (now the most commonly used recreational drugs), to Heroin, Crack, Cocaine, and Amphetamines - illicit drugs are very much a part of modern culture.

Many people use such drugs occasionally with no significant problems. Then there are those who use these drugs more often, but who can cut down or stop if they need to. Then there are people who cannot control their drug use. This is the stage of addiction.


Try this test about your drug use to see if you may have an addiction

The following is a list of possible consequences of your drug use:

drug addiction testHow often do you find that you use more than you intended?

How often do you do things whilst intoxicated that you regret later?
never

How often have you offended or hurt someone close to you whilst on drugs?
never

How often do others in your life complain to you about the amount you are using?
never

How often has your work suffered due to your drug use?
never

How often do you use drugs because it's the only way to have a good time?
never

drug addiction testHow often do you become defensive or secretive when anyone asks about your using?
never

How often do you block out disturbing thoughts about your life with drugs?
never

How often do you find yourself anticipating when you will use again?
never

How often do you try to hide how much you've been using?
never

How often are you able to refuse drugs when they are offered to you?
never

How often have you tried to cut down and failed?
never

If you found yourself answering "often" to some of these questions, then you may be developing an addiction, you would clearly benefit from some online counselling.

If you would like to receive some feedback about your test results and information about how you could beat your addiction with counselling, please fill out your details -

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Or try filling out the free consultation to examine your drug problems in more depth.

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