Relationships Tests

Explore common relationship patterns like trust, attachment, boundaries, jealousy, and communication styles. These tests are for self-awareness and reflection — not diagnosis.

Relationships — Tests

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Attachment Style Test

Explore attachment patterns in close relationships (security, anxiety, avoidance).

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Trust Issues in Relationships Test

Assess distrust, hypervigilance, fear of betrayal, and difficulty relying on others.

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Jealousy & Insecurity Patterns Test

Explore jealousy triggers, reassurance needs, and insecurity loops in relationships.

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Relationship Satisfaction Test

Assess satisfaction, closeness, conflict handling, and relational wellbeing.

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Conflict & Communication Styles Test

Explore your typical conflict style (avoidance, escalation, repair, clarity).

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Boundaries & Assertiveness Test

Explore boundary strain, guilt when saying no, and assertive communication habits.

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People-Pleasing Test

Assess approval-seeking, difficulty disappointing others, and conflict avoidance.

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Codependency Patterns Test

Explore over-responsibility, rescuing habits, control, and relational imbalance.

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Coping in Close Relationships Test

Explore coping responses inside intimate relationships under stress and conflict.

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Love Addiction Test

Explore dependency patterns, craving for reassurance, and relational compulsivity.

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Social Support & Connectedness Test

Assess support availability, emotional closeness, practical help, and help-seeking comfort.

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Categories overlap. Exploring adjacent areas can provide a more complete picture.

Frequently asked questions

No. These tests are educational and non-diagnostic. They support self-awareness and reflection, but do not replace professional evaluation.

Use scores as signals of intensity and impact. If a pattern is frequent or interferes with daily life, explore related tests or consider professional support.

Often yes. Psychological patterns overlap. Taking 2–3 related tests can provide a clearer picture.

⚠️ All results are indicative and not diagnostic. Tests are for self-awareness and educational purposes only.