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.

Acute Sleep Deprivation Psychosis: When Insomnia Causes Mental Health Emergency

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Marcus, a 34-year-old software engineer in Austin, Texas, had been chasing a deadline for nine straight days. By the third night without real sleep, he started seeing shadows shift on his apartment wall. By the fifth night, he believed his coworkers were planting microphones in his keyboard. When his sister found him on day six, … Read more

Acute Sleep Deprivation Psychosis: When Insomnia Causes Mental Health Emergency

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Marcus, a 34-year-old software engineer in Austin, Texas, had been chasing a deadline for nine straight days. By the third night without real sleep, he started seeing shadows shift on his apartment wall. By the fifth night, he believed his coworkers were planting microphones in his keyboard. When his sister found him on day six, … Read more

Continuation Coverage for Aged-Out Adults: When Children Lose Parent Insurance at 26

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Jordan turned 26 on a Tuesday in March, and on Wednesday morning the pharmacy in Minneapolis told him his Lexapro prescription wasn’t covered anymore. He’d been on his mother’s plan since college, hadn’t paid much attention to insurance, and assumed coverage would just continue until he found a real job. Instead, his coverage had ended … Read more

Continuation Coverage for Aged-Out Adults: When Children Lose Parent Insurance at 26

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Jordan turned 26 on a Tuesday in March, and on Wednesday morning the pharmacy in Minneapolis told him his Lexapro prescription wasn’t covered anymore. He’d been on his mother’s plan since college, hadn’t paid much attention to insurance, and assumed coverage would just continue until he found a real job. Instead, his coverage had ended … Read more

Trans-Affirming Therapist Near Me: Finding WPATH-Trained Gender-Affirming Providers

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When 19-year-old Marcus Bell first walked into a therapy office in Austin, Texas, he had already been turned away by two providers. The first told him he needed to “wait until he was older to be sure.” The second insisted on a 12-month exploratory phase before discussing a referral letter for hormone therapy, even though … Read more

Trans-Affirming Therapist Near Me: Finding WPATH-Trained Gender-Affirming Providers

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When 19-year-old Marcus Bell first walked into a therapy office in Austin, Texas, he had already been turned away by two providers. The first told him he needed to “wait until he was older to be sure.” The second insisted on a 12-month exploratory phase before discussing a referral letter for hormone therapy, even though … Read more

Long-Term Care Mental Health Wing: Nursing Home Behavioral Health Programs

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Eleanor Briggs, 78, had lived in her Sarasota condo for forty years before her daughter Marcy noticed the changes. The repeated phone calls. The forgotten stove burner. Then the agitation that turned into screaming at invisible visitors at 3 a.m. After a hospitalization for a UTI revealed advanced dementia complicated by psychotic features, Eleanor’s geriatrician … Read more

Long-Term Care Mental Health Wing: Nursing Home Behavioral Health Programs

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Eleanor Briggs, 78, had lived in her Sarasota condo for forty years before her daughter Marcy noticed the changes. The repeated phone calls. The forgotten stove burner. Then the agitation that turned into screaming at invisible visitors at 3 a.m. After a hospitalization for a UTI revealed advanced dementia complicated by psychotic features, Eleanor’s geriatrician … Read more