Pathology Assessment
What patterns align with your experience? Map your symptoms to understand what's happening. Discover your pathology indicators.
Choose the category you wish to explore. You can select multiple categories for a comprehensive assessment.
Educational Mode: This analysis is for educational pattern recognition and preparation for professional dialogue. It does not provide diagnosis or replace clinicians.
Detailed Features
- Category selection guide for uncertain users
- Multi-stage questionnaire with Likert scales
- Comorbidity detection and multi-branching
- Refined assessment questions for accuracy
- Comprehensive treatment database (behavioral, pharmacological, alternative, etc.)
- Condition directory with full breakdowns
- Export functionality (JSON/CSV) for AI integration
Educational tool only — not a substitute for professional mental health evaluation.
📋 How to Use This Assessment
Understanding the Scale (0-10):
- 0-2 (Not at all / Never): The statement does not apply to you at all, or occurs extremely rarely.
- 3-4 (Minimal / Rarely): The statement occurs occasionally but has minimal impact.
- 5-6 (Moderate / Sometimes): The statement is present with moderate frequency or intensity.
- 7-8 (Significant / Often): The statement occurs frequently or with significant intensity.
- 9-10 (Extreme / Always): The statement is nearly constant or extremely intense.
Guidelines:
- Rate symptoms from 0 (Never) to 10 (Extreme/Constant) based on the last 2-4 weeks.
- Answer based on your current experience and recent patterns
- Be honest with yourself - there are no "wrong" answers
- Consider how each area affects your daily life and functioning
- You can go back and change answers using the "Previous" button
Tip: 0-2 = Not applicable / Rare | 3-4 = Minimal impact | 5-6 = Moderate impact | 7-8 = Significant impact | 9-10 = Extreme impact / Constant
This question helps validate consistency in your responses.
Sovereignty Through-Line: This engine strengthens self-authorship, consent, and structural clarity. It is designed to increase agency, not dependence.
Methodology
- Belief Mastery: Belief architecture, pattern recognition, calibrated change.
- Sovereign of Mind: Sovereignty, consent, and authorship in decision-making.
- Distortion Codex: Distortion detection, reality testing, and corrective clarity.
Important
- This diagnostic assessment system is for informational and educational purposes only.
- Not as a substitute for professional evaluation: This self-reporting questionnaire cannot replace a comprehensive clinical assessment by a licensed mental health professional.
- Self-reporting limitations: Self-reporting is subject to bias, including response distortion, social desirability bias, and lack of insight into one's own condition.
- Diagnostic accuracy: The DSM-5 requires clinical judgment, observation, and often collateral information that cannot be captured through self-reporting alone.
- No medical advice: Results should not be used to self-diagnose or make treatment decisions without professional consultation.
- Cultural and contextual factors: This system may not account for cultural variations, contextual factors, or individual circumstances that affect diagnosis.
- Differential diagnosis: Many conditions share overlapping symptoms. Only a trained professional can properly differentiate between similar conditions.
- By proceeding, you acknowledge that you understand these limitations and that this tool is intended for educational exploration only.
Non-therapeutic disclaimer: This tool supports sovereignty-aligned self-inquiry and is not therapy, medical, or legal advice.