Maya Hollister

Maya Hollister

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Maya Hollister is Managing Editor at Daily Reading (kalmausam.in), leading coverage of how Americans find, evaluate, and pay for mental health care. Her articles focus on health insurance benefits, in-network and out-of-network care, sliding-scale clinics, the levels-of-care continuum (outpatient, IOP, PHP, residential, and inpatient), and the practical steps people take before booking a first appointment.

Maya has spent roughly a decade writing and editing for consumer-focused health publications. Her work prioritises explanatory accuracy — translating ERISA, MHPAEA, ACA, and state parity rules into language a person trying to fill a prescription on a Friday afternoon can actually use.

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

AAMFT Marriage and Family Therapist Near Me: Finding Licensed MFTs

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Roland and Adelaide Quintero, a Phoenix couple in their late forties, had spent eight months in what they called couples counseling without making progress on the recurring conflicts that had brought them in. The counselor was warm, asked good questions, and gave each of them equal airtime, but the sessions kept circling the same arguments … Read more

Garden Therapy and Horticultural Therapy: Plants as Mental Wellness Practice

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Mariana, a 67-year-old retired teacher in Tucson, Arizona, started losing words in 2024. The neurologist called it early-stage vascular cognitive impairment and suggested she find structured cognitive activities. Her daughter signed her up for a weekly horticultural therapy program at a Pima County botanical garden, where a registered horticultural therapist led a small group through … Read more

Garden Therapy and Horticultural Therapy: Plants as Mental Wellness Practice

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Mariana, a 67-year-old retired teacher in Tucson, Arizona, started losing words in 2024. The neurologist called it early-stage vascular cognitive impairment and suggested she find structured cognitive activities. Her daughter signed her up for a weekly horticultural therapy program at a Pima County botanical garden, where a registered horticultural therapist led a small group through … Read more

COBRA vs Marketplace After Job Loss: Mental Health Coverage Comparison

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Priya, a 41-year-old marketing director in Austin, was laid off on a Tuesday morning. By Friday she had two letters waiting: a COBRA election notice quoting $1,840 per month for her family of four, and a reminder that her 60-day Marketplace special enrollment window had started ticking. She had been seeing a psychiatrist for treatment-resistant … Read more

Direct Primary Care Mental Health: How DPC Models Handle Behavioral Care

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Rachel, a 39-year-old self-employed photographer in Asheville, had spent three years cycling through Marketplace plans with rotating networks. Each January she watched her primary care doctor leave the network, her therapist drop out, and her formulary change to substitute generics. By the third year, frustrated and exhausted, she dropped her Marketplace coverage and signed up … Read more

Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Near Me: PMHNPs and What They Can Prescribe

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Marisol Tavares, a 34-year-old graphic designer in Albuquerque, had spent eleven months on a waitlist to see a psychiatrist for her treatment-resistant depression. Her primary care doctor had cycled her through three SSRIs, none of which produced lasting improvement, and the next available board-certified psychiatrist within fifty miles had openings in late October. A friend … Read more

Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Near Me: PMHNPs and What They Can Prescribe

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Marisol Tavares, a 34-year-old graphic designer in Albuquerque, had spent eleven months on a waitlist to see a psychiatrist for her treatment-resistant depression. Her primary care doctor had cycled her through three SSRIs, none of which produced lasting improvement, and the next available board-certified psychiatrist within fifty miles had openings in late October. A friend … Read more