PMH-C Exam Questions And Answers
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What is the mission of Postpartum Support International (PSI)?
to advocate public policies which guarantee these rights and ensure access to mental health
services for pregnant and postpartum women.
to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental health issues related to
childbearing in every country worldwide.
to promote gender-sensitive and autonomy-enhancing mental health services for pregnant and
postpartum women. - Answer✔to promote awareness, prevention and treatment of mental
health issues related to childbearing in every country worldwide.
PSI Support Coordinators are located:
In North America only
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In the US and Internationally
In the US only - Answer✔In the US and Internationally
What is the PSI "Chat with an Expert" and how often is it held?
An online video support group. Held on Wednesdays for moms and first Mondays for dads.
A free phone chat with a perinatal mental health expert provider. Held on Wednesdays for
moms and first Mondays for dads.
A 1:1 chat with an expert set up by appointment. Held as needed when expert available. -
Answer✔A free phone chat with a perinatal mental health expert provider. Held on
Wednesdays for moms and first Mondays for dads.
What is the toll-free "HelpLine" number operated by PSI?
1-877-944-HELP
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1-800-944-4PPD
1-800-944-MAMA - Answer✔1-800-944-4PPD
What is the prevalence of postpartum depression in women, according to research by Kathy
Wisner in 2012? (see assigned article)
1:5 in the first three months; 1:7 when subjects followed for the first year.
1:10 in the first three months; 1:7 when subjects followed for the first year.
1:7 in the first three months; 1:5 when subjects followed for the first year. - Answer✔1:7 in the
first three months; 1:5 when subjects followed for the first year
What was *NOT* a frequent co-occurring disorder with postpartum depression, according to
Kathy Wisner's study?
narcolepsy
anxiety
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