Sickness Syndrome Depression Self Assessment*

We are unique individuals and because of this people suffering with Sickness Syndrome depression may experience slight variations in symptoms. For example, you may experience foggy thinking, memory loss and extreme sadness, while another individual challenged with Sickness Syndrome might experience difficulty getting a good night’s sleep and extreme anxiety.

However, there are common emotional, psychological, physical and experiential conditions that are specific for Sickness Syndrome.

Take the Sickness Syndrome Inflammation in the Brain and Depression Assessment and print out your results. Share these results with your healthcare professional, who can make a proper diagnosis and can offer you a natural treatment for anxiety and a natural treatment for depression.

If you are a healthcare professional and would like to print the Self Assessment and provide it to your patients you can then send the completed survey to us for a full analysis. To open a PDF of the Self Assessment click here. The last page of the PDF contains instructions for returning the completed suvey.

To start the Sickness Syndrome Depression Self Assessment for Women click here.

To start the Slickness Syndrome Depression Self Assessment for Men click here.

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*Sickness Syndrome/Inflammation in the Brain and Depression Self Assessment
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Research from the following assessment sources contributed to the development of the Sickness Syndrome/Inflammation in the Brain and Depression *(SSIBD) Rating Scale: Radloff LS (1977). The CES-D Scale: a self-report depression scale for research in the general population. Appl Psychol Meas. 1977; 1:385-401; Holmes & Rahe (1967). Holmes-Rahe life changes scale. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Vol. 11, pp. 213-218.; Nick G. Toxicity Questionnaire (2001). Clinical Purification: A Complete treatment and Reference Manual. LTP Publishing.


*Nothing on this site should be viewed as a substitute for competent medical care. You should not undertake any changes based on information contained on this web site without first consulting your healthcare practitioner.