Postpartum Support International (PSI)

@PostpartumHelp

We support & provide resources for pregnant & postpartum moms, dads, & families dealing with PMAD. Call the PSI HelpLine any day at 1-800-944-4773

Portland, OR
Joined January 2010

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    If you or someone you care about is suffering during pregnancy or postpartum, call or text us. You don't need a diagnosis to reach out - you need a listening ear and connection. We are here every day. Call our HelpLine 800-944-4773.

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  2. Do you want to help people? Do you want to be a part of something that makes people’s lives better? PSI is currently looking for helpline volunteers! If you are interested, please fill out this quick and easy application: and we will be in touch shortly!

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  5. Do you want to help people? Do you want to be a part of something that makes people’s lives better? PSI is currently looking for helpline volunteers! If you are interested, please fill out this quick and easy application: and we will be in touch shortly!

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  6. Do you want to help people? Do you want to be a part of something that makes people’s lives better? PSI is currently looking for helpline volunteers! If you are interested, please fill out this quick and easy application: and we will be in touch shortly!

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  7. Do you want to help people? Do you want to be a part of something that makes people’s lives better? PSI is currently looking for helpline volunteers! If you are interested, please fill out this quick and easy application: and we will be in touch shortly!

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  8. Do you want to help people? Do you want to be a part of something that makes people’s lives better? PSI is currently looking for helpline volunteers! If you are interested, please fill out this quick and easy application: and we will be in touch shortly!

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  9. This is a nationally renowned training taught by certified experts and has been one of our most sought after training! You don't want to miss it!

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  10. Aug 15

    Can you help with this important study examining social media use in postnatal period? Recruiting dads (with infant under 1yo).

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  11. Aug 16

    “It’s important for to recognize their emotional limits,” says Dr. Daniel Singley of and . “You have to be fair to yourself and acknowledge when you need to step away and regroup.”

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  12. NEW BLOG ALERT! 📌 "There’s no need for comparison. There’s no “they had it worse.” That idea only feeds into the silence and the stigma." Read the full blog here:

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  13. Jul 23

    It's not knew, it was just unknown. In the process mothers suffered in shame, stigma and low quality of lives. It's time to break all myths and judgement and discrimination.

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  14. Jul 21
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  16. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is gaining popularity in the perinatal world. We know people have questions and we wanted to have an expert give their thoughts on EMDR. Read the full blog here:

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  17. Jul 11

    Can you help with this important study examining social media use in postnatal period? Recruiting dads (with infant under 1yo).

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  18. Do you want to help people? PSI offers a helpline for mothers, fathers, families who are dealing with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and we are looking for helpline volunteers! If you are interested, please fill out this quick & easy application:

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  19. Jul 10

    Me too!! Now I’m a board member and have watched this organization grow in depth and breadth...and am seeing the world start to pay attention! There is hope!

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  20. Jul 11
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  21. Jul 10

    "According to some estimates, postpartum anxiety (ppa) affects up to 15 percent of pregnant and postpartum women, making the condition at least as prevalent as postpartum depression (ppd)."

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