Resources & Recovery Tools
Helpful screening tools and recovery resources designed to support reflection, awareness, and the next step on the road to recovery.
Support for the Recovery Journey
Achieving and maintaining substance use recovery is not always easy. Many people begin recovery and discover other concerns that may affect peace of mind, quality of life, and long-term stability.
These screening tools are intended to help individuals begin identifying areas that may need attention. They can be a starting point for reflection and conversation.
Important Note
These questionnaires are not a substitute for seeing a qualified mental health professional. They are simply tools to help support awareness and guide next steps.
A Simple Place to Begin
Choose a Screening
Start with the tool that best matches the concern or issue currently needing your attention.
Reflect Honestly
Use each questionnaire as a private starting point for awareness, reflection, and conversation.
Seek Support
Share concerns with a qualified professional, Peer Recovery Coach, or trusted support person.
Screening Questionnaires
Select a screening tool below to download the PDF.
Bipolar Disorder Screening
Mood Disorder Questionnaire.
Depressive Disorder Questionnaire
Screening tool for symptoms related to depression.
Gambling Questionnaire
Screening tool for gambling-related concerns.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Screening tool for anxiety-related symptoms.
Insomnia Disorder Screening
Insomnia Severity Index screening tool.
Mental Health Screening — Adult
General adult mental health screening tool.
Michigan Alcohol Screening Test
Screening tool for alcohol-related concerns.
Obsessive Compulsive Screening
Screening tool for obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
Panic Problem Questionnaire
Screening tool for panic-related symptoms.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD checklist screening tool.
Prolonged Grief Disorder
Screening tool for prolonged grief-related concerns.
Substance Use Disorder
Substance use symptom checklist.
Screening Tools Are a Starting Point
These resources are provided for education, reflection, and recovery support. They do not diagnose conditions and should not replace professional care. If you are experiencing a crisis or need immediate support, please contact a qualified professional, emergency service, or local crisis resource.
Need Help Finding the Right Resource?
ECHO Detroit is here to help connect individuals and families to recovery-centered support, services, and community resources.