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Editorial Standards

Last updated: March 2026

Phoenix Health publishes educational content about perinatal mental health for parents and caregivers. Because our topics directly affect health decisions, we want to be transparent about how our articles are produced and reviewed.

How Our Content Is Produced

Phoenix Health articles are written by an AI research system trained to synthesize clinical guidance from authoritative sources β€” including PSI, ACOG, NIMH, the DSM-5, and the APA. Each article goes through a multi-step process: deep literature review, structured drafting, and cross-checking of medical claims against primary sources. The goal is to take rigorous clinical information and explain it clearly and empathetically, so it's actually useful to parents navigating a difficult time.

We are transparent that this content is AI-produced. No article on Phoenix Health claims human clinical authorship that doesn't exist.

Human Clinical Review β€” Coming Soon

We believe that mental health content serving a vulnerable population should carry human expert sign-off. We are building a clinical review process with our licensed, PMH-C certified therapists. When a clinician has reviewed an article, their name and credentials will appear alongside the Phoenix Health Editorial Team in the author box. We expect this to roll out in 2026.

What Our Content Is β€” and Isn't

  • Educational, not diagnostic: Our content is for general informational purposes. It does not replace professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
  • No medication recommendations: We describe conditions and treatment approaches in general terms. We do not recommend specific medications.
  • HIPAA compliant: No patient information β€” real or identifiable β€” is ever included in our content.

Sources

We draw on established clinical guidelines and authoritative organizations, including:

  • Postpartum Support International (PSI)
  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)
  • American Psychological Association (APA)

Crisis Resources

Phoenix Health serves a vulnerable population. Every page on our site includes crisis resources. If you or someone you know is in danger, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline β€” call or text 988
  • PSI HelpLine β€” 1-800-944-4773, available in English and Spanish
  • Crisis Text Line β€” text HOME to 741741

Questions or Corrections

If you believe any content is inaccurate or missing important context, please reach out at support@joinphoenixhealth.com. We welcome feedback and will update content when warranted.