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.

Stroke Depression: 30% of Survivors Develop It and Why Treatment Matters Within the First 90 Days

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Eleanor Park, sixty-seven, retired from the Seattle public school system three months before her stroke. Her husband Daniel watched her right side go slack while she was making coffee one Sunday morning, dialed 911, and rode in the ambulance to Harborview. The clot-busting drug worked. Eleanor walked out of the hospital nine days later with … Read more

Cultural Competence in Therapy: Finding a Mental Health Provider Who Understands Your Identity, Faith, and Background

Why Cultural Fit With Your Therapist Is Not Optional For decades, the dominant assumption in American mental health care was that any properly trained therapist could effectively treat any patient, regardless of identity, background, or worldview. Clinical research and patient outcomes have steadily dismantled that assumption. Cultural competence, the capacity of a clinician to understand and work … Read more

Cultural Competence in Therapy: Finding a Mental Health Provider Who Understands Your Identity, Faith, and Background

Why Cultural Fit With Your Therapist Is Not Optional For decades, the dominant assumption in American mental health care was that any properly trained therapist could effectively treat any patient, regardless of identity, background, or worldview. Clinical research and patient outcomes have steadily dismantled that assumption. Cultural competence, the capacity of a clinician to understand and work … Read more

Spravato Esketamine Clinics: REMS-Certified Centers and Insurance Coverage for Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Marisol Vega had tried seven antidepressants by the time she walked into a Phoenix psychiatric office on a 112-degree afternoon in July. SSRIs flattened her into a fog. SNRIs gave her tremors. Two trials of bupropion did nothing. The 41-year-old marketing director had been depressed since her second child was born in 2019, and the … Read more

Spravato Esketamine Clinics: REMS-Certified Centers and Insurance Coverage for Treatment-Resistant Depression

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Marisol Vega had tried seven antidepressants by the time she walked into a Phoenix psychiatric office on a 112-degree afternoon in July. SSRIs flattened her into a fog. SNRIs gave her tremors. Two trials of bupropion did nothing. The 41-year-old marketing director had been depressed since her second child was born in 2019, and the … Read more

Acute Cannabis-Induced Psychosis: Emergency Treatment and the Connection to Schizophrenia Risk

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Devon was 22, a junior at Arizona State, the kind of student who built mechanical keyboards and ran a Discord server for indie game devs. He had used cannabis since high school. The change began the week he switched from flower to a 92 percent THC concentrate his roommate brought back from a Phoenix dispensary. … Read more

Acute Cannabis-Induced Psychosis: Emergency Treatment and the Connection to Schizophrenia Risk

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Devon was 22, a junior at Arizona State, the kind of student who built mechanical keyboards and ran a Discord server for indie game devs. He had used cannabis since high school. The change began the week he switched from flower to a 92 percent THC concentrate his roommate brought back from a Phoenix dispensary. … Read more

Building a Personal Recovery Toolkit: The Skills, Plans, and Relationships That Outlast Therapy

The Question Patients Ask at the End of Therapy By the time someone has done meaningful mental health care and is approaching the end of a treatment chapter, the question hovering over the last few sessions is rarely “did this work?” It is something more anxious: “what happens when I stop?” The implicit fear is that everything … Read more