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Are you concerned about your teen’s mental health? Take our free mental health tests today to learn more about your teen’s mental wellness.
Contact Hillcrest Adolescent Treatment Center today to find mental health treatment for teens in California.
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Are you concerned about your teen’s mental health? Take our free mental health tests today to learn more about your teen’s mental wellness.
Contact Hillcrest Adolescent Treatment Center today to find mental health treatment for teens in California.
Adolescence can be a time of tremendous growth, yet also one of emotional turbulence. Many parents wonder whether their teen’s mood changes are simply a part of growing up or signs of something deeper. Mental health tests for teens can help provide clarity.
These screening tools are designed to identify possible symptoms of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and other emotional challenges. While these assessments do not replace a professional diagnosis, they can be a powerful first step toward understanding your teen’s needs and getting them the right help early on.
Contact us today to learn more about teen mental health programs in California or call us now at 800-275-1707.
Our Mental Health Tests
At Hillcrest, we offer confidential and easy-to-complete mental health tests for teens that can help determine whether professional support might be beneficial. Each test is carefully designed to highlight specific emotional or behavioral patterns that may indicate an underlying mental health condition. Once completed, results can help guide next steps, including assessment and treatment options.
Depression
Depression is a mood disorder that can affect a teen’s thoughts, emotions, and daily functioning, often making even simple tasks feel overwhelming. This test helps identify symptoms such as persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, fatigue, and changes in sleep or appetite.
Anxiety
Anxiety disorders are common mental health conditions that can cause intense worry, fear, or nervousness, sometimes interfering with school, friendships, or family life. This test assesses common anxiety symptoms, including excessive worry, restlessness, and physical tension.
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by extreme shifts in energy, activity levels, and emotional states that can affect daily life and relationships. This test screens for mood changes that alternate between emotional highs and lows, also known as intervals of mania and depression.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition in which persistent, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors can take over a teen’s routine. This test evaluates signs of obsessive or repetitive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that interfere with daily life.
ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can impact your teen’s behavior and ability to succeed in academics. Symptoms of ADHD include impulsivity, difficulty following instructions, restlessness, carelessness, fidgeting, frequent daydreaming, and losing or misplacing important items.
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Hillcrest Adolescent Treatment Center is here to help teens overcome behavioral, mental, and emotional health concerns in order to succeed as they enter young adulthood. Contact us today to learn more about our mental health treatment for teens in California.
About Our Mental Health Quizzes
Our mental health tests for teens are tools to help families start important conversations about emotional well-being. Each quiz takes only a few minutes to complete and provides insight into how your teen may be feeling or coping.
While the results are not a formal diagnosis, they can help highlight patterns that may otherwise go unnoticed. Parents often use these tests to open dialogue with their teen about stress, relationships, or academic pressures. If the screening suggests moderate or severe symptoms, our licensed clinicians can provide a comprehensive evaluation and personalized care plan to address your teen’s specific needs.
We also understand the sensitive nature of mental health, which is why all responses remain confidential. Our goal is to make this process accessible, stigma-free, and supportive for both teens and their families.
How To Support Your Teen Going Through Mental Health or Substance Abuse Issues
If your teen’s mental health test results indicate emotional distress, or if you have noticed significant changes in their behavior, it is important to act with empathy and patience. Begin by having an open, nonjudgmental conversation. During this, encourage your teen to express how they feel, and reassure them that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
Supporting a teen through mental health or substance misuse challenges often requires a combination of professional treatment, family involvement, and lifestyle adjustments. At Hillcrest, our teen programs are designed to provide this balance. We offer evidence-based therapies, holistic wellness practices, and family programming that help parents learn how to communicate effectively and create a stable, nurturing environment at home.
If you are unsure where to start, our compassionate admissions team can guide you. We will help you interpret your teen’s mental health test results, discuss available treatment options, and connect your family with the right level of care. Learn more by giving us a call or visiting our admissions page today.
Meet Our Distinguished Care Team
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Julia Gindi
Executive Director
With decades of experience in mental health and addiction treatment, Julia Gindi is dedicated to helping teens and their families navigate life’s challenges. She specializes in fostering healthy boundaries, strengthening family dynamics, conflict resolution, emotional coping, and self-esteem development.
Julia attended Southern Illinois University and is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC). She has worked across all facets of residential treatment, playing a key role in developing specialized programs that promote long-term healing.
A compassionate and dedicated professional, Julia has helped over 2,000 individuals reclaim their lives. Outside of her work, she finds joy in gardening and nature. As a proud grandmother of 14, her passion for creating positive change extends beyond her career, reinforcing her commitment to supporting individuals and families on their journey to healing and balance.
Dr. Michael Louie
Psychiatrist
Dr. Michael Louie is a board-certified psychiatrist with over 13 years of experience in mental health care. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 2011 and completed his psychiatry residency at the Loma Linda University Health Education Consortium. Throughout his career, Dr. Louie has been affiliated with medical facilities such as Southern California Hospital at Hollywood and Los Angeles Community Hospital. He has practiced in various California locations, including Loma Linda, Long Beach, Los Alamitos, and Tustin. Dr. Louie is known for his holistic approach to mental health, tailoring treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each patient.
Dr. Shilpa Jindani
Physician
Dr. Shilpa Jindani is a board-certified diplomat of the American Academy of Family Medicine. She studied at the Sawai Man Singh Medical College in India, later completing her residency in Family Medicine at the University of Vermont. Dr. Jindani currently practices as a family medicine physician in California. She is also the medical director at Health Net.
Dr. Jindani is a former staff physician at Ventura County Medical Center. She is also a member of both the American Academy of Family Physicians and the California Medical Association. Dr. Jindani also serves as the Vice President of Tri-Vally Indian Medical Association. In addition, she is on the medical advisory board of a startup, eFind-a-Doc.
Dr. Jindani believes that integrative and preventative practices as well as mental health care lead to the best outcomes for overall health maintenance. Taking care of her patients is her passion. In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking, and yoga.
Mark Paladini
Director of Education
Mark Paladini brings 12 years of experience teaching at the university level where he was celebrated for his curriculum design and lesson planning for undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to heading the undergraduate program that he co-created at Regent University, he also developed and ran a highly successful online master’s program for high school teachers. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in Seattle and is a graduate of the Los Angeles Teaching Fellows Program. Mr. Paladini also served on the recruitment team during his time at the university which gives him a unique advantage to help students prepare for what is needed to get into college.
Prior to teaching at the university level, Mr. Paladini taught and developed courses for UCLA Extension, taught middle school English for LAUSD, and mentored students at a National Blue Ribbon Elementary School in Los Angeles. He also has extensive experience in the entertainment industry (Fun Fact: Mark Paladini is an award winning Casting Director!) and brings his theatre skills into the classroom to create an engaging atmosphere where students enjoy the process of learning.