Priya Iyer

Priya Iyer

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Priya Iyer is Research Editor at Daily Reading (kalmausam.in), leading coverage of population-specific mental health care and verifying clinical claims, statistical references, and regulatory citations across the Site. Her focus areas include perinatal mental health, geriatric mental health and Medicare benefits, workplace mental health and FMLA/ADA, child and adolescent care, and long-term wellness after treatment.

Priya works at the intersection of research and consumer health writing. She has a particular interest in the parts of the mental health system where access gaps are widest — older adults under Medicare, new and expecting parents navigating perinatal depression, and employees trying to use mental health benefits without jeopardising their jobs.

Priya 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.

Black Therapist Near Me: Therapy for Black Girls, Therapy for Black Men, and Diversity Directories

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Tasha Williams had been carrying the weight of her promotion in a quiet way. A 34-year-old senior project manager in Atlanta, she had been the first Black woman in her division to make director, and the recognition came with sleepless nights, a tight chest, and a feeling she could not name. Her primary care doctor … Read more

Staying Well After Treatment Ends: Building a Long-Term Mental Health Maintenance Plan That Actually Works

The Quiet Fear After the Final Session You have done the work. Weekly therapy sessions for months. Maybe medication management with a psychiatrist. Perhaps an intensive outpatient program or a partial hospitalization stay when things got really bad. You have learned coping skills you never knew existed. You have confronted painful truths. You have spent … Read more

Staying Well After Treatment Ends: Building a Long-Term Mental Health Maintenance Plan That Actually Works

The Quiet Fear After the Final Session You have done the work. Weekly therapy sessions for months. Maybe medication management with a psychiatrist. Perhaps an intensive outpatient program or a partial hospitalization stay when things got really bad. You have learned coping skills you never knew existed. You have confronted painful truths. You have spent … Read more

Out-of-Network Single Case Agreement: Negotiating with Insurance for Specialty Care

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Priya, the mother of a 16-year-old in Newton, Massachusetts, spent eleven days on the phone with her daughter’s insurance carrier in February 2026 trying to find an in-network adolescent eating disorder residential program with an open bed. The carrier’s directory listed seven facilities. Three weren’t accepting new admissions. Two had eight-week waitlists. One had closed … Read more

Out-of-Network Single Case Agreement: Negotiating with Insurance for Specialty Care

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Priya, the mother of a 16-year-old in Newton, Massachusetts, spent eleven days on the phone with her daughter’s insurance carrier in February 2026 trying to find an in-network adolescent eating disorder residential program with an open bed. The carrier’s directory listed seven facilities. Three weren’t accepting new admissions. Two had eight-week waitlists. One had closed … Read more

Mental Health Care for Every American: Finding the Right Support for Children, Seniors, LGBTQ+ Individuals, and Rural Communities

One Size Does Not Fit All The phrase mental health providers near me means something different depending on who is typing it into the search bar. A mother searching for help for her fifteen-year-old daughter needs someone trained in adolescent brain development and family dynamics. A retired veteran in a rural county needs a provider who understands … Read more

Mental Health Care for Every American: Finding the Right Support for Children, Seniors, LGBTQ+ Individuals, and Rural Communities

One Size Does Not Fit All The phrase mental health providers near me means something different depending on who is typing it into the search bar. A mother searching for help for her fifteen-year-old daughter needs someone trained in adolescent brain development and family dynamics. A retired veteran in a rural county needs a provider who understands … Read more

Microdosing Psychedelics for Depression: Legal Status, Anecdote vs Evidence, and Safety Concerns

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Trevor, a 36-year-old graphic designer in Portland, Oregon, ordered psilocybin mushrooms from a state-licensed service center in early 2026 and began a microdosing protocol his community group called “Stamets stack.” Three days on, four days off, 0.15 grams per dose. He had been on bupropion for two years with partial response. His PHQ-9 hovered at … Read more

Microdosing Psychedelics for Depression: Legal Status, Anecdote vs Evidence, and Safety Concerns

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Trevor, a 36-year-old graphic designer in Portland, Oregon, ordered psilocybin mushrooms from a state-licensed service center in early 2026 and began a microdosing protocol his community group called “Stamets stack.” Three days on, four days off, 0.15 grams per dose. He had been on bupropion for two years with partial response. His PHQ-9 hovered at … Read more

Native American Therapist Near Me: Finding Indigenous-Affirming Mental Health Providers

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Mariah, a 34-year-old Diné woman living in Albuquerque, spent four years cycling through non-Native therapists who kept asking her to “explain her culture” instead of helping her process the grief she carried. Her grandmother had walked on during the pandemic. The clinic she’d been referred to through a federally qualified health center kept rotating clinicians, … Read more