Social Health Assessment Group

Add social health and relationship assessments to your site to offer an affordable, easy way to help your online visitors understand their signs of symptoms about social health and relationships. Social health assessments give your visitors the self education, self help tools they need to help themselves. See if there's a social health assessment you can add to your site that will help your visitors. Better yet, add our entire group of social health and relationship assessments at a very reasonable price! Just click the shopping cart by "Social Health & Relationship Assessments" to subscribe to the whole group, or click the shopping cart by a specific assessment name to order just that one. If you can copy and paste a link to your site, you can add as many social and health assessments as you need in just minutes.

Social Health & Relationship Assessments are perfect for: Marriage/Family Counselors, Therapists, Domestic Abuse Recovery Centers, Domestic Abuse Prevention Programs, Domestic Abuse Support Services

Other topics covered in this Social Health & Relationship Assessment group:
  • health social
  • social and health
  • abuse relationship
  • relationship abusive
  • symptoms of abuse
  • signs of abuse
  • signs symptoms
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Social Health & Relationships Assessments

Domestic Abuse Victim Click here for a description.
Free Calculator  Abusive Relationship Click here for a description.
Emotionally or Verbally Abused Click here for a description.
Daughter's Abusive Relationship Click here for a description.
Stalking Click here for a description.
CyberStalking Click here for a description.
Coming Soon! These assessments will be added to the Social Health Assessment Group soon. Remember, if you subscribe to the Social Health Assessment Group now, you will get these new social health assessments free when they are released. Vote for the one you would like us to do next or something completely different.
Also available: Not looking for a Social Health Assessment? Maybe what you need is in one of these groups instead.
Physical Health Assessments
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Addiction & Behavior Assessments
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Featured Social Health Assessment


Domestic Abuse Victim   Top
Is my family member, friend, or co-worker a victim of domestic abuse?
Domestic abuse has several forms, including, physical abuse, verbal abuse, emotional abuse, mental abuse, sexual abuse, stalking, and financial abuse. This assessment is designed for use when you suspect a family member, friend, or co-worker may be the victim of domestic abuse. It is not necessarily a tool to determine if you, personally are in an abusive relationship. (See our Abusive Relationship Assessment for help with your own relationship.) Answer these few questions to learn more about the signs of domestic abuse and help you determine if your family member, friend, or co-worker may be a victim of domestic abuse.
Abusive Relationship   Free Calculator  Top
Am I in an abusive relationship?
A common pattern of abusive relationships is that many violent, abusive outbursts are followed by apologies and seemingly heartfelt promises to change. The abuser may be very pleasant most of the time, making it a difficult decision to 'break the cycle' and end the relationship. You must first recognize that the situation is abusive if you are going to get help and end the abuse. This assessment is designed for use if you feel that you, personally, may be in an abusive relationship. It is not necessarily a tool to determine if you suspect a family member, friend, or co-worker is being abused at home. (See our Domestic Abuse Victim Assessment for help with someone else's relationship.) Answer these few questions to learn more about the signs of an abusive relationship and help you determine if your relationship may be abusive.
Emotionally or Verbally Abused   Top
Am I being emotionally or verbally abused?
Most people recognize the signs of physical or sexual abuse, but many of the signs of emotional or verbal abuse are much less obvious. Victims are often so 'worn down' they do not recognize the abuse. This assessment is designed to teach the signs of emotional or verbal abuse by a family member (partner, parent, or child), but emotional or verbal abuse can be inflicted by a boss, co-worker, care-giver, or anyone who controls an important part of your life.Answer these few questions to learn more about the signs of emotional or verbal abuse and help you determine if you may be a victim.
Daughter's Abusive Relationship   Top
Is my daughter in an abusive relationship?
Teenage abusive relationships are on the rise. Many teenager girls are finding themselves in relationships that are controlling, manipulative, or even physicially abusive. And some research shows that as many as 98% of these teenage girls continue to date their abuser. If you are concerned about your daughter's relationship, take this short assessment to learn more about the signs of an abusive relationship and help you determine if your daughter's relationship may be abusive.
Stalking   Top
I'm nervous about the way this person acts, am I being stalked?
Stalking is a form of harassment where a victim fears for their safety because someone haunts them physically or emotionally. Stalking is repetitive and devious in nature and the victim usually feels threatened. Stalking can take place in person, by phone, or online (see our Cyberstalking Assessment for more specific signs). The victim may never see the stalker or they may seem to be present almost everywhere the victim goes. Stalking is unpredictable and should always be considered dangerous. If you are concerned that someone may be stalking you, take this quick assessment to learn more about the signs of stalking and help you determine if you may be a victim of stalking.
CyberStalking   Top
I'm uncomfortable about the internet communications from someone, am I being cyberstalked?
Cyberstalkers use internet, email, instant messaging, or text messaging to stalk another person. Cyberstalking is serious even if there is no physical stalking. Laws regarding cyberstalking are usually weak, so you must take precautions to protect yourself. The best way to protect against cyberstalking is to ignore any communications from the stalker. Cyberstalking sometimes advances to physical stalking and violence, so be extra cautious to protect your identity while online. If you are concerned about a potential cyberstalker, take this quick assessment to learn more about the signs of cyberstalking and help you determine if you may be a victim.