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.

Pregnancy Mental Health Crisis: Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidality Before Delivery

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Sofia was twenty-nine, a graphic designer in Minneapolis, when her midwife noticed something during her 28-week prenatal visit. Sofia had been crying in the waiting room. She had lost weight that pregnancy week instead of gaining. She told the midwife she was fine, the pregnancy was wanted, the partner was supportive, and she was just … Read more

The Insurance Maze: How to Use Your Mental Health Benefits, Appeal Denials, and Stop Paying Out-of-Pocket for Care You Are Already Covered For

The Bill That Should Never Have Arrived You found a therapist. You verified that they accepted your insurance. You attended sessions for two months. You were finally making progress. Then the bill came. Not the usual 30copayyouexpected.Abillfor30copayyouexpected.Abillfor1,200. The insurance company denied every single claim. The reason code on the explanation of benefits read: “Service not medically … Read more

The Insurance Maze: How to Use Your Mental Health Benefits, Appeal Denials, and Stop Paying Out-of-Pocket for Care You Are Already Covered For

The Bill That Should Never Have Arrived You found a therapist. You verified that they accepted your insurance. You attended sessions for two months. You were finally making progress. Then the bill came. Not the usual 30copayyouexpected.Abillfor30copayyouexpected.Abillfor1,200. The insurance company denied every single claim. The reason code on the explanation of benefits read: “Service not medically … Read more

Medicaid Behavioral Health Carve-Outs: How State Managed Care Plans Limit Mental Health Access

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Diego Salazar’s mother had been calling Medicaid offices in Houston for ten days when she finally cried in the kitchen. Diego, 19, had returned from his first year of college with what the campus counseling center described as a major depressive episode and possible bipolar features. The family’s Medicaid coverage was through Texas STAR. Diego’s … Read more

Medicaid Behavioral Health Carve-Outs: How State Managed Care Plans Limit Mental Health Access

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Diego Salazar’s mother had been calling Medicaid offices in Houston for ten days when she finally cried in the kitchen. Diego, 19, had returned from his first year of college with what the campus counseling center described as a major depressive episode and possible bipolar features. The family’s Medicaid coverage was through Texas STAR. Diego’s … Read more

Finding the Right Fit: How to Match Your Diagnosis With Specialised Mental Health Providers Who Actually Treat What You Have

The Wrong Therapist Can Make Things Worse You finally did it. After weeks of putting it off, you searched for mental health providers near meand booked an appointment. You sat in the waiting room. You filled out the intake forms. You sat across from a stranger and told them things you have never told anyone. And … Read more

Finding the Right Fit: How to Match Your Diagnosis With Specialised Mental Health Providers Who Actually Treat What You Have

The Wrong Therapist Can Make Things Worse You finally did it. After weeks of putting it off, you searched for mental health providers near meand booked an appointment. You sat in the waiting room. You filled out the intake forms. You sat across from a stranger and told them things you have never told anyone. And … Read more

Asian American Mental Health Care: Finding AAPI-Affirming Therapists and Culturally Adapted Care

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Daniel Park did not call himself depressed. He called himself tired. The 29-year-old second-generation Korean-American software engineer in Seattle had been working through chronic neck pain, headaches, and a stomach that kept rejecting food for almost a year. His mother brought him soup and herbal teas. His father suggested he sleep more. His primary care … Read more