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  • Alcohol addiction
    Do you, or does someone you love, have a problem with alcohol? Do you crave a drink (not just after a long day at work)? Once you start drinking, can you stop? Have you discovered that it takes more and more alcohol to get that "buzz"? Take our self-test and find out for sure. It's the first step towards recovery.
  • Sex addiction
    It's a natural thing. It even dates back to the beginning of time. Sex. But you can become addicted to it. Do you ever practice unsafe sex, had multiple sexual partners and/or one-night stands, or feel the need to consistantly use pornography? These are just a few symptoms related to sexual addiction. To find out more, take our self-test.
  • Smoking addiction
    I'm guessing that no matter how hard you try, you just can't give up smoking. Am I right? You know how hazzardous smoking is to your health and well being, but you can't curb your desire to have a smoke. Have you started hanging around with smokers and deliberately kept away from friends that don't? Take our self-test and start your journey towards kicking the addiction.
  • Gambling addiction
    Have you ever lost time from work or school due to gambling? Has it ever made your home life unhappy? Does gambling make you careless about the welfare of yourself or your family? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, you may be addicted to gambling. Take our test to find out.
  • Internet addiction
    We all enjoy it. It's informative and entertaining. But did you know that you can become addicted to the Internet? Or that it's becoming a widespread problem? Maybe you have some of the signs of the addiction and don't even know it. Is use of the Internet taking up all of your time and maybe even jeopardizing your relationships? Take our self-test. Find out if it's a problem.
  • Drug addiction
    Is your loved one addicted to drugs? Do they find it difficult to relax or have fun without doing drugs? Have they exhibited mood swings, irritability, manic behavior or an overall attitude change? Do they borrow, sell or steal from school, home or their job? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, take our self-test. It's the first step to getting help.
  • Eating addiction
    We need it or we can die. Food. It's an every day part of our lives. But if you feel like your obsessed with food, overeat just because the food it there, or even see food as something to be avoided, you may have an eating addiction. The first step to getting help can be to take our self-test.
  • Shopping addiction
    Gosh, it's fun!! Satisfying even. Finding that perfect pair of jeans, those great earrings that will go with everything. But surprisingly enough, it can be an addiction. Do you ever go out and buy something no one in your family would ever use? Do you have a closet full of stuff like that? Do you feel ashamed or guilty about your spending after the fact? Why don't you take our self test.
  • Television addiction
    Let me guess, you want to watch less tv, but it's hard to turn it off. In the past you've tried to limit tv time, but failed. Do you think about it even when you're not watching it? Has it replaced things like spending time with family and friends? Then you, my friend, might be addicted. But don't worry, there is help. Taking our self-test is a step in the right direction.
  • Medicine addiction
    They help us feel better. That's their purpose. But certain ones can be highly addictive. It's medicine. Either prescription or over-the-counter. And the symptoms of this addiction are widespread, from depression and hot or cold flashes, to hallucinations and altered activity levels-such as sleeping 12-14 hours or frenzied activity lasting for hours. If you think you or a loved one may be suffering from this addiction, take our self-test and find out for sure.

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