Question if there is online self-test to determine if I need to go to mental hospital

How do a self-questioner test to determine if I am a danger to myself or others to go to mental hospital? I can check myself in if I meet this criteria, it's just that my symptoms of Bipolar Disorder is so mild, because it's stable with medications, what if I am a danger to myself and to others, it's just not manifested yet? I also do well in school and function well in society, it's hard for me to know for sure until It's too late.

I have psychological highs and lows.

When I have psychological highs, I meet diagnostic criteria for hypomania, but I used to have mania with delusions in the past.

When I have psychological lows, I meet diagnostic for milder form of depression, but I used to meet diagnostic criteria for severe depression and catatonia in the past.

I want to make it short, I don't want to list all the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder I had in the past and present, I just want to do online self-test for High-functioning people like me who might meet the criteria for being a danger to themselves or others.

I am sorry, I am having a serious mental health crisis. I know that it's sounds mild, because I able to think clearly, as if I have atypical symptology and symptology threshold.

Once police officers that checked if I was okay, they told me how well I communicate and how good my social skills are, and I told them that because I have milder form of Bipolar 1 Disorder and Autism is a spectrum, and they understood.

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  • Forgive me for telling you about my experience.

    A few years ago I picked up a mental health information leaflet at my local library, where a mental health organisation was offering help and it gave a link to a website that included a quiz to see if I qualified.  I answered all the quiz questions honestly and the advice I was given at the end was that my mental health was far far worse than the help they were offering and that I should contact my GP urgently and get expert help ASAP.

    The moral is, you are not alone with these problems.

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  • Forgive me for telling you about my experience.

    A few years ago I picked up a mental health information leaflet at my local library, where a mental health organisation was offering help and it gave a link to a website that included a quiz to see if I qualified.  I answered all the quiz questions honestly and the advice I was given at the end was that my mental health was far far worse than the help they were offering and that I should contact my GP urgently and get expert help ASAP.

    The moral is, you are not alone with these problems.

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