
s-32:Bipolar I syndrome: Manic phase characteristics
This test examines whether extreme mood swings (such as alternating periods of mania and depression) have significantly impacted your daily life and social functioning. It guides you in identifying whether manic episodes exhibit characteristics such as exaggerated confidence, excessive talkativeness, outbursts of energy, or risky behavior, and assesses whether these episodes are accompanied by periods of severe depression. Based on your responses, the AI will determine whether you meet the characteristics of bipolar I disorder and provide preliminary identification and intervention recommendations.

s-33:Bipolar II: Hypomanic Characteristics
This test focuses on identifying the emotional characteristics that alternate between periods of hypomania and depression. The system will guide you in distinguishing whether highs are brief and haven't led to serious loss of control. It will also assess whether you frequently fall into deep depression, experience loss of interest, and experience self-blame. AI analysis will help you understand the hidden and cyclical nature of hypomanic-depressive mood swings, providing insights, self-observation, and support strategies.

This test focuses on persistent anger, irritability, and outbursts in adolescents. Through six questions, the system explores whether these outbursts are frequent, difficult to calm down, and disruptive to family and social life. It is particularly useful for parents, teachers, or individuals involved in assessing whether "unable to regulate emotions" is a problem. AI analyzes the potential underlying mechanisms of emotional regulation difficulties and provides guidance.

s-35:Emotionally unstable personality traits
This test helps you identify whether you experience extreme mood swings, intense feelings of emptiness, relationship polarization (alternating between idealization and devaluation), a distorted sense of self, or impulsive behavior. Using Socratic-style questions, it gradually guides you to reflect on your interpersonal reactions, emotional intensity, and internal stability. This test is suitable for those who are highly sensitive, prone to emotional outbursts, or have experienced repeated relationship breakdowns. It is a starting point for understanding your own emotions and establishing boundaries.

s-36:Disruptive mood disorders
This test focuses on identifying children or adolescents with chronic anger outbursts, emotional outbursts, and difficult-to-control behaviors. Using six Socratic-style questions, the system guides parents or caregivers to deeply reflect on whether their child's mood swings are beyond their age range and disruptive to daily life, relationships, and communication. AI analyzes the responses to identify potential emotional regulation disorders (such as disruptive mood disorders, DMDD) and provides age-appropriate emotional training recommendations and support. This test is suitable for families and educators seeking understanding, educational strategies, and emotional stability solutions for their children.

