Eating Disorder Self-Awareness Test

Eating disorders collageDo you suspect that you or someone you care about may be struggling with an eating disorder? Recognizing the signs and seeking early intervention is crucial for effective treatment. Our online eating disorder test is designed to provide a preliminary assessment and help individuals understand their risk factors and potential need for professional support.

Prescott House Online Eating Disorder Test

The Eating Disorder Self-Awareness Test allows individuals along with a licensed, trained professional, to develop an understanding of the extent of ones eating disorder and compulsive behaviors.

“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” – H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

Complete the test by responding to each statement by checking “Yes” or “No” to each of the 13 items.


    1. Others say that I look skinny or in shape, however I believe that I am overweight.YesNo

    2. If I were skinnier, my self-esteem would be higher. YesNo

    3. I am constantly counting calories, controling my portions, and analyzing what I eat.YesNo

    4. Eating alone is more comfortable for me than eating with friends and family.YesNo

    5. Unless I exercise routinely, I get sad and anxious.YesNo

    6. My exercising is hardcore and averages about an hour a day.YesNo

    7. Once I begin eating, I do not want to stop.YesNo

    8. I stress when I stuff myself. In order to make up for the overeating by purging, over exercising or forgoing meals.YesNo

    9. Some of my friends and family have commented regarding my eating issues.YesNo

    10. Food is fulfilling in a way that my connections in life are not.YesNo

    11. I have a secretive life that I keep with eating and includes some obsessive routines. YesNo

    12. Purgatives(laxatives) allow me to feel better when I eat too much.YesNo

    13. My binging and purging occurs 2+ times per week.YesNo






    *Submission of this assessment does not qualify nor exclude you from our Eating Disorder Program. This is provided as a preliminary screening to assess the extent of current and past Eating Disorders.

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    Why Prescott House for Online Eating Disorder Treatment for Men in Prescott, Arizona?

    If your responses to the online eating disorder test indicate a potential concern, it is important to remember that early intervention and appropriate treatment can significantly improve outcomes. Seeking professional help from experts who specialize in eating disorders is essential for a comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and development of an individualized treatment plan.

    Our Expertise and Compassionate Approach

    At our eating disorder treatment center, we understand the complexities of eating disorders and their impact on physical and mental health. Our team of experienced professionals, including therapists, dietitians, and medical experts, is dedicated to providing evidence-based care in a compassionate and supportive environment.

    Comprehensive Treatment for Eating Disorders

    We offer comprehensive treatment programs tailored to address the unique needs of each individual. Our approach combines therapeutic interventions, nutritional counseling, medical monitoring, and support groups to promote holistic healing and lasting recovery. Our goal is to empower individuals to develop a healthy relationship with food, improve body image, and regain control over their lives.

    Confidentiality and Privacy

    We understand that seeking help for an eating disorder can be challenging and sensitive. Your privacy and confidentiality are of utmost importance to us. Rest assured that any information you provide during the online test and subsequent treatment will be handled with the strictest confidentiality.

    Take the First Step Toward Recovery

    If you suspect that you or someone you know may be struggling with an eating disorder in Prescott, Arizona taking our online eating disorder test is an important initial step. It can help you gain insight into your situation and guide you toward seeking professional help. Remember, you don’t have to face this journey alone. Our compassionate team is here to support and guide you towards a healthier and happier life.

    FAQs About Online Eating Disorder Tests

    What type of eating disorders test do you offer?

    We offer an online eating disorder test that assesses your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions related to food, body image, and eating patterns. It provides a preliminary assessment to help you understand your risk factors and the potential need for professional support.

    Can blood tests detect eating disorders?

    Blood tests alone cannot diagnose eating disorders. However, they may be used as part of a comprehensive evaluation to assess physical health and identify any medical complications that may be associated with an eating disorder. Diagnosis of an eating disorder typically involves a thorough assessment of physical and psychological symptoms by a qualified healthcare professional or mental health specialist.

    Is there an eating disorder self-test?

    Yes, we offer a self-test for individuals who suspect they may have an eating disorder. Our online eating disorder test is designed to help you assess your concerns and provide guidance on whether it is advisable to seek professional help. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional or mental health specialist for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis.

    How do I know if I have an eating disorder?

    Our online eating disorder test is designed to provide individuals with a preliminary assessment of their thoughts, behaviors, and emotions related to food and body image. By answering the questions honestly, you can gain insight into whether your concerns align with the symptoms of an eating disorder. However, a professional evaluation is required for an accurate diagnosis.

    Are eating disorders in the DSM?

    Yes, eating disorders are recognized and classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The DSM provides criteria for diagnosing various eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and others. Healthcare professionals and mental health specialists refer to the DSM guidelines to assess and diagnose eating disorders.

    How to tell if you have an eating disorder

    Our online eating disorder test can help you assess whether you may be experiencing symptoms commonly associated with eating disorders. By providing insights into your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions related to food and body image, the test can help you determine if further evaluation and professional help are warranted. However, a comprehensive assessment by a healthcare professional is necessary for an accurate diagnosis.

    How do doctors test for eating disorders?

    Doctors typically use a combination of methods to test for eating disorders. These may include a comprehensive assessment of physical and psychological symptoms, medical history review, interviews, questionnaires, and collaboration with mental health professionals. Blood tests and other medical evaluations may also be conducted to assess physical health and identify any complications associated with the eating disorder.

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