Daniel Reyes

Daniel Reyes

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Daniel Reyes is Senior Writer at Daily Reading (kalmausam.in), covering the urgent end of the U.S. mental health system: 988, mobile crisis teams, emergency rooms, telehealth psychiatry, dual-diagnosis treatment, and trauma care. His reporting follows safe-messaging guidelines published by SAMHSA and reportingonsuicide.org, and operational details are verified with the team's research editors.

Daniel comes from a long-form health writing background, with prior coverage of behavioural health policy, addiction services, and the rollout of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. He approaches crisis-related coverage with the goal of helping a reader figure out what to do in the next hour, not just what the system looks like in the abstract.

Daniel does not provide medical, psychological, or psychiatric advice. His articles are informational and are governed by Daily Reading's Editorial Policy and Medical Disclaimer. Reach the editorial team at support@kalmausam.in.

Reading and Bibliotherapy: How Books Heal Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma

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Helena Vasquez, a 29-year-old paralegal in Sacramento, walked into a public library on a Saturday in February because her therapist, after fourteen sessions, had said something that surprised her. “Read Mind Over Mood, slowly, do the worksheets.” Helena had expected another referral or a new medication conversation. She got a book recommendation and a soft … Read more

Reading and Bibliotherapy: How Books Heal Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma

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Helena Vasquez, a 29-year-old paralegal in Sacramento, walked into a public library on a Saturday in February because her therapist, after fourteen sessions, had said something that surprised her. “Read Mind Over Mood, slowly, do the worksheets.” Helena had expected another referral or a new medication conversation. She got a book recommendation and a soft … Read more

Health Insurance Mental Health Reimbursement: Submitting Superbills for Faster Payment

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Priya, a 29-year-old elementary school teacher in Minneapolis, started seeing an out-of-network EMDR therapist last September after a near-miss car accident left her with intrusive flashbacks and panic attacks at red lights. The therapist charged $190 a session, did not bill insurance directly, and handed Priya a single sheet of paper at the end of … Read more

Health Insurance Mental Health Reimbursement: Submitting Superbills for Faster Payment

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Priya, a 29-year-old elementary school teacher in Minneapolis, started seeing an out-of-network EMDR therapist last September after a near-miss car accident left her with intrusive flashbacks and panic attacks at red lights. The therapist charged $190 a session, did not bill insurance directly, and handed Priya a single sheet of paper at the end of … Read more

Polyamory and Open Relationship Therapist: Finding Kink-Aware and Non-Monogamy-Affirming Care

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By the time Devon and Priya walked into a Boston counseling office with their partner Jules, they had already burned through two therapists. The first one, well-meaning, kept asking when one of them was going to “pick” the other. The second framed their five-year relationship as a phase Devon would outgrow once he “did the … Read more

Polyamory and Open Relationship Therapist: Finding Kink-Aware and Non-Monogamy-Affirming Care

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By the time Devon and Priya walked into a Boston counseling office with their partner Jules, they had already burned through two therapists. The first one, well-meaning, kept asking when one of them was going to “pick” the other. The second framed their five-year relationship as a phase Devon would outgrow once he “did the … Read more

Hobby and Craft for Anxiety: Knitting, Painting, and the Flow State Research

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Marcus Reyes, a 41-year-old emergency-room nurse in Tucson, picked up knitting after his second pandemic burnout. He chose it almost at random. A coworker brought a half-finished baby blanket to a debrief and Marcus, who had spent the previous month doomscrolling between shifts, asked her where she had bought the yarn. Six months later he … Read more