Andre Judice, Northshore Counseling, Ee  eCounseling, online counseling, psychotherapy, covington
marital counseling
633 Asbury Drive, Suite A,
Mandeville, LA 70471
(985) 624-2942
Counseling is the process where we help you to come to a better understanding
of yourself and your situation so you can make effective changes in your life.
Andre Sagrera Judice, Ph.D.,
Owner
marital counseling
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Stress Checklist Inventory
    This inventory checklist is a quick and easy indicator if your stress level is too high. It can also help you recognize some of the conditions that determine your stress level.
    To complete the inventory, assign a number from zero to five to each of the statements below as they relate to your experience:
    0 = Never
    3 = Sometimes
    5 = Almost always

    Stress Checklist Items:


  • I have a lot of worries at home, at work or both
  • I have too much responsibility
  • My family makes too many demands on me
  • My work situation is unclear; there are too many people to satisfy
  • I do not have enough time for leisure or taking care of personal needs
  • There is a great deal of time pressure at work
  • I have difficulty expressing how I feel about situations or people
  • I have trouble focusing on a given task
  • I have difficulty communicating with my spouse, children, family, boss or co-workers
  • I handle most things alone with little support from my family, friends or co-workers
  • I do not have enough say in decisions that affect me
  • My personal needs are in conflict with my work or family
  • I am short of cash or have other personal/business financial concerns
  • My life is one crisis after another
  • I regularly have headaches (2-5 times per week)
  • I have muscle tension in my shoulder, neck or back
  • I have stomach pains, indigestion or other digestive problems
  • I regularly take aspirin, indigestion medication, sleeping pills or tranquilizers
  • I have a tendency to overeat - especially sweets
  • I regularly have to drink to relax
  • I drink a great deal of coffee or other caffeinated beverages
  • Family, friends, or people at work tell me I drink too much
  • Most of my time is spent sitting - I get little exercise
  • I would like to make changes in my life but do not know how

    Now add up your numbers and use the total to determine generally where your stress level is at.

    Your Score:

     Overall Score

     Your Stress Level

     34 or under

    Good - Congratulations! Your stress level is low

     35-65

    Average - Lowering your stress level would be beneficial

     66-85

    Bad  - Think seriously about changes in your life to reduce stress

     86 or above

    Dangerous - You need to act now to reduce stress!