Relationship Tests: Understand Your Bond With 5 Key Assessments
TL;DR : Structured psychological tests based on clinical research can help people objectively assess their relationships when emotions cloud judgment and friends offer conflicting advice. Self-assessment scales differ fundamentally from magazine quizzes because they are statistically validated instruments built on decades of research, measuring specific dimensions of relational functioning without replacing therapy. The website offers comprehensive assessment tools targeting different relationship aspects: emotional dependency evaluated through quick scores or detailed questionnaires measuring fear of abandonment and identity loss, manipulation detection including gaslighting and narcissistic abuse patterns, toxicity assessment using validated criteria from researchers like Gottman and Bancroft, attachment style identification based on Bartholomew and Horowitz's framework, and the Big Five personality model supported by fifty years of scientific consensus. These tests function as objective mirrors revealing where someone stands on relationship spectrums rather than categorical judgments, with the most advanced analysis examining real conversations through fourteen psychological models simultaneously for comprehensive relational reports.
Why Test Your Couple? The Power of Structured Self-Assessment
You have a doubt about your relationship. Something is not right, but you cannot name it. Your friends give you contradictory advice. Your own judgment is clouded by emotions. It is precisely in these moments that a structured psychological test becomes a valuable tool.
In clinical psychology, self-assessment scales are not "magazine quizzes." They are instruments built on decades of research, statistically validated, designed to measure specific dimensions of your relational functioning. They do not replace a therapist, but they offer an objective starting point — a mirror that does not lie.
This guide brings together all our tests and assessment tools. Each targets a different dimension of your relationship: emotional dependency, attachment style, manipulation dynamics, relational toxicity, personality traits. Together, they form a complete map of your love life.
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Part 1 — Émotional Dependency Tests
Evaluate Your Score in 5 Minutes
Émotional dependency is a spectrum, not a switch. You are not "dependent" or "independent": you are somewhere on a continuum. This scoring test, inspired by the Spann-Fischer Codependency Scale and Peabody's Relationship Addiction Test (2005), measures your position on this continuum and identifies the most affected dimensions.
The advantage of a numerical score: it is less subject to minimization or exaggeration than subjective impressions. You know exactly where you stand.
Read more: Émotional Dependency: Evaluate Your Score in 5 Minutes
The 30-Question Test
More in-depth than the quick scoring, this 30-question test explores the different facets of emotional dependency: fear of abandonment, need for reassurance, self-sacrifice, tolerance of the intolerable, loss of identity in the relationship. Each question is calibrated to criteria used in clinical psychology and CBT.
Read more: Émotional Dependency Test: 30 Questions to Know Your True Level
The Express 20-Question Test
You have a doubt and want a quick answer. This 20-question test gets straight to the point: compulsive phone checking, panic at silence, canceling plans "just in case," permanent knot in the stomach. Immediate result with an initial indication of your dependency level.
Read more: Émotional Dependency Test: 20 Questions to Know If You Love or If You're Afraid
Part 2 — Manipulation and Control Tests
Detect Gaslighting in Your Couple
Gaslighting — manipulation that makes you doubt your own perception of reality — is one of the most insidious forms of psychological abuse. This 15-question test, based on the work of Robin Stern (The Gaslight Effect, 2007), evaluates gaslighting patterns in your relationship. Your conversations may contain clues you have never noticed.
Read more: Are You Being Gaslighted? The 15-Question Test That Reveals Everything
Are You with a Narcissistic Abuser?
This question haunts thousands of people. This 20-question test evaluates signs of narcissistic abuse in your relationship: idealization-devaluation, emotional manipulation, progressive isolation, guilt reversal. It does not replace a professional diagnosis, but it offers structured insight on an often confusing situation.
Read more: Am I with a Narcissistic Abuser? The 20-Question Test
Part 3 — Toxic Relationship Test
The 30-Question Test That Tells the Truth
You have this diffuse feeling that something is wrong. Some days, everything seems normal. Others, you are exhausted, diminished. This 30-question test, based on validated clinical criteria (Gottman, Walker, Bancroft), objectively evaluates the toxicity of your relationship. The mere fact of seeking this test is already an important signal.
Read more: Toxic Relationship: The 30-Question Test That Tells the Truth
Part 4 — Attachment Test
What Is Your Attachment Style?
Anxious, avoidant, disorganized, or secure? Your attachment style — forged in childhood from your relationship with caregivers — largely determines how you love. This test, based on the work of Bartholomew and Horowitz (1991), identifies your dominant style and its implications for your love life.
Read more: Attachment Test: What Is Your Style?
Part 5 — Personality Test
The Big Five (OCEAN): The Only Personality Test Validated by 50 Years of Research
Among the hundreds of personality tests available, only one achieves consensus in the scientific community: the Big Five (OCEAN model). Five dimensions — Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism — that combined explain a significant portion of your relational functioning. Understanding your Big Five profile means understanding why certain conflicts keep recurring in your couple.
Read more: Big Five (OCEAN) Test: Discover Your 5 Personality Traits and Their Impact on Your Relationships
Part 6 — The Most Complete Analysis: ScanMyLove
14 Psychological Models Applied to Your Conversations
The tests above evaluate one dimension at a time. ScanMyLove goes further: by analyzing your real conversations (WhatsApp, SMS, Messenger), it simultaneously applies 14 psychological models — Gottman, Young, Bowlby, Karpman, and 10 others — to produce a complete relational report in minutes.
This is not a quiz with declarative answers. It is an analysis of your real behaviors, as they manifest in your daily exchanges. And behaviors do not lie.
Read more: ScanMyLove: Analysis of Your Couple Conversations Through 14 Psychological Models
Analyze your conversations for free on ScanMyLoveHow to Use These Tests Effectively
Index of Available Tests
Émotional Dependency
- Émotional Dependency: Evaluate Your Score in 5 Minutes
- Émotional Dependency Test: 30 Questions
- Émotional Dependency Test: 20 Questions
Manipulation and Control
Relational Toxicity
Attachment and Personality
Conversational Analysis
FAQ
What are the key warning signs that relationship tests is affecting my relationship?
Uncover what's really going on in your relationship. Key warning signs include persistent emotional distress specifically tied to the relationship, repetitive conflict patterns that never resolve, and growing disconnection between what you feel and what you're able to express.How does CBT approach relationship tests in relationship therapy?
CBT identifies the automatic thoughts and avoidance behaviors that maintain relationship distress. Cognitive restructuring helps develop more balanced interpretations of a partner's behavior, while behavioral experiments test whether feared outcomes actually occur — often revealing they're less catastrophic than anticipated.When is individual therapy enough for relationship tests, versus needing couples therapy?
Individual therapy is often the first step when one partner isn't ready for joint work, or when personal cognitive schemas are the primary driver of distress. Couples formats like EFT or the Gottman Method add significant value when both partners are engaged and the relational dynamic itself needs addressing.
About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite. Contributor to Hugging Face and Kaggle.
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