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.

Specialist for Highly Sensitive Person (HSP): Finding Aron-Trained Therapists

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Cassidy Worthington-Lee, a 32-year-old librarian in Burlington, had been told for most of her adult life that she was “too sensitive.” She cried during certain music in coffee shops, came home exhausted from social gatherings that her friends found energizing, noticed details about lighting and noise levels that nobody else in the room registered, and … Read more

Specialist for Highly Sensitive Person (HSP): Finding Aron-Trained Therapists

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Cassidy Worthington-Lee, a 32-year-old librarian in Burlington, had been told for most of her adult life that she was “too sensitive.” She cried during certain music in coffee shops, came home exhausted from social gatherings that her friends found energizing, noticed details about lighting and noise levels that nobody else in the room registered, and … Read more

Memory Books and Scrapbooking Mental Health: Memory-Making for Anxiety and Grief

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Renata, a 58-year-old librarian in Madison, Wisconsin, lost her mother to pancreatic cancer in late 2024 after a six-month decline. She had inherited boxes of photographs, hospital wristbands, recipe cards in her mother’s handwriting, and a yellow scarf that still smelled faintly of her perfume. For three months she could not open the boxes. Her … Read more

Memory Books and Scrapbooking Mental Health: Memory-Making for Anxiety and Grief

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Renata, a 58-year-old librarian in Madison, Wisconsin, lost her mother to pancreatic cancer in late 2024 after a six-month decline. She had inherited boxes of photographs, hospital wristbands, recipe cards in her mother’s handwriting, and a yellow scarf that still smelled faintly of her perfume. For three months she could not open the boxes. Her … Read more

Geriatric Crisis Stabilization Programs: Mental Health Crisis Care for Elderly

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Marjorie, an 84-year-old retired librarian in Madison, Wisconsin, had lived independently in the same house for forty-three years. Then over the course of three weeks, her daughter Beth noticed something was very wrong. Marjorie called her at 4 a.m. convinced intruders were in the attic. She accused her grandson of stealing checks she had actually … Read more

Geriatric Crisis Stabilization Programs: Mental Health Crisis Care for Elderly

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Marjorie, an 84-year-old retired librarian in Madison, Wisconsin, had lived independently in the same house for forty-three years. Then over the course of three weeks, her daughter Beth noticed something was very wrong. Marjorie called her at 4 a.m. convinced intruders were in the attic. She accused her grandson of stealing checks she had actually … Read more

Behavioral Health Coach Near Me: Distinguishing Coaches from Licensed Therapists

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Devon Pritchett, a 41-year-old IT director in Raleigh, paid a coach $2,800 over four months to help him handle what he described as workplace burnout and intermittent panic at his desk. The sessions felt productive at first, full of breathing exercises and weekly accountability check-ins around exercise and sleep. By the third month his panic … Read more

Behavioral Health Coach Near Me: Distinguishing Coaches from Licensed Therapists

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Devon Pritchett, a 41-year-old IT director in Raleigh, paid a coach $2,800 over four months to help him handle what he described as workplace burnout and intermittent panic at his desk. The sessions felt productive at first, full of breathing exercises and weekly accountability check-ins around exercise and sleep. By the third month his panic … Read more