QMHP (Qualified Mental Health Professional) Exam
Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for the QMHP (Qualified Mental Health Professional)
Exam includes foundational behavioral and mental health concepts
related to assessment, intervention, and client support services. It
focuses on mental health disorders, crisis intervention, counseling
techniques, case management, psychosocial rehabilitation, and client
advocacy. The exam also evaluates understanding of ethics,
confidentiality, documentation, cultural competence, treatment
planning, and community mental health resources.
Emphasis is placed on applying therapeutic communication,
recognizing signs and symptoms of mental illness, supporting
recovery-oriented care, maintaining professional and ethical
,standards, and promoting client safety and well-being in mental health
settings. 🧠📘
Labile
rapid, often exaggerated changes in mood, where strong emotions or
feelings (uncontrollable laughing or crying, or heightened irritability
or temper) occur.
Enuresis
defined as involuntary or intentional repeated voiding of urine into
clothes or bed at least twice a week for a period of three consecutive
months in children older than five years old. It
, Somatiform Disorders
physical symptoms suggest a physical disorder, but there are no
demonstrable organic findings and there is strong evidence for link to
psychological factors or conflicts
Alogia (poverty of speech)
a decrease in speech or speech content; a symptom of schizophrenia,
long pauses
Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for the QMHP (Qualified Mental Health Professional)
Exam includes foundational behavioral and mental health concepts
related to assessment, intervention, and client support services. It
focuses on mental health disorders, crisis intervention, counseling
techniques, case management, psychosocial rehabilitation, and client
advocacy. The exam also evaluates understanding of ethics,
confidentiality, documentation, cultural competence, treatment
planning, and community mental health resources.
Emphasis is placed on applying therapeutic communication,
recognizing signs and symptoms of mental illness, supporting
recovery-oriented care, maintaining professional and ethical
,standards, and promoting client safety and well-being in mental health
settings. 🧠📘
Labile
rapid, often exaggerated changes in mood, where strong emotions or
feelings (uncontrollable laughing or crying, or heightened irritability
or temper) occur.
Enuresis
defined as involuntary or intentional repeated voiding of urine into
clothes or bed at least twice a week for a period of three consecutive
months in children older than five years old. It
, Somatiform Disorders
physical symptoms suggest a physical disorder, but there are no
demonstrable organic findings and there is strong evidence for link to
psychological factors or conflicts
Alogia (poverty of speech)
a decrease in speech or speech content; a symptom of schizophrenia,
long pauses