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.

What Happened to You: Understanding Trauma, PTSD, and Finding the Right Treatment for Lasting Recovery

The Body Keeps the Score Even When the Mind Forgets You were in a car accident three years ago. You walked away with only bruises. But ever since, you cannot drive on the highway without your heart racing and your palms sweating. You take back roads everywhere. You are always scanning for danger. Your family … Read more

What Happened to You: Understanding Trauma, PTSD, and Finding the Right Treatment for Lasting Recovery

The Body Keeps the Score Even When the Mind Forgets You were in a car accident three years ago. You walked away with only bruises. But ever since, you cannot drive on the highway without your heart racing and your palms sweating. You take back roads everywhere. You are always scanning for danger. Your family … Read more

Telehealth Therapy Networks Compared: BetterHelp, Talkspace, Cerebral, Insurance Virtual Networks, and Direct-to-Provider

The Telehealth Therapy Market Has Matured Quickly Five years ago, virtual therapy was an emergency adaptation. Today, it is a permanent and dominant mode of mental health care delivery in the United States, with several distinct categories of platforms competing for patients. Most prospective patients hear two or three brand names and assume those are the options, … Read more

Telehealth Therapy Networks Compared: BetterHelp, Talkspace, Cerebral, Insurance Virtual Networks, and Direct-to-Provider

The Telehealth Therapy Market Has Matured Quickly Five years ago, virtual therapy was an emergency adaptation. Today, it is a permanent and dominant mode of mental health care delivery in the United States, with several distinct categories of platforms competing for patients. Most prospective patients hear two or three brand names and assume those are the options, … Read more

Sober Living Homes vs Halfway Houses: Choosing Recovery Housing After Treatment

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Tasha had completed twenty-eight days of inpatient treatment at a hospital-affiliated rehab in Phoenix when her counselor sat down with her on a Wednesday afternoon and asked the question that still terrified her: where would she go next? Her old apartment was the same building where her using friends still lived. Her mother’s house in … Read more

Sleep, Exercise, and Nutrition: The Foundational Habits That Make Mental Health Care Work Long-Term

The Three Habits Therapists Cannot Replace Talk therapy and psychiatric medication are powerful tools, but they operate on top of a biological foundation that most patients quietly neglect. Sleep, exercise, and nutrition are the three pillars of long-term mental health, and yet they receive almost no clinical attention in standard mental health care. Patients spend years … Read more

Sleep, Exercise, and Nutrition: The Foundational Habits That Make Mental Health Care Work Long-Term

The Three Habits Therapists Cannot Replace Talk therapy and psychiatric medication are powerful tools, but they operate on top of a biological foundation that most patients quietly neglect. Sleep, exercise, and nutrition are the three pillars of long-term mental health, and yet they receive almost no clinical attention in standard mental health care. Patients spend years … Read more