“Did I Say Something Wrong?” – Living with Rejection Sensitivity and Finding Freedom in Therapy

By: Yvette Triana LMHC It was just a short pause in the conversation. But in that silence, your heart started to race. Your mind spiraled: Did I say too much? Did I overshare? Are they mad at me? Should I apologize? Maybe I should just stop talking so much. Sound familiar? For many people, moments like […]
A Psychiatric Analysis of Happy Gilmore: Unpacking Anger, Anxiety, and Defense Mechanisms

By: Andrew J. Hewitt, PMHNP-BC Abstract This paper explores the psychological profile of Happy Gilmore, the protagonist of the Happy Gilmore films. Through the lens of the DSM-5-TR, we examine his behavioral patterns, emotional responses, and coping mechanisms. The analysis focuses on his manifestations of anger, anxiety, and the defense mechanisms he employs, providing insights into his […]
Surviving a Mental Health Crisis Over the Weekend in Pasco County, FL

By Karen Schwartz Triana LMHC and Yvette Triana LMHC A mental health crisis doesn’t adhere to a 9-to-5 schedule, and facing one over the weekend can feel overwhelming. However, with the right tools and resources, you can navigate these challenging moments. If you’re in Pasco County, FL, you’re not alone—local services and proven strategies like […]
The Elastic Mind: An Exploration of Potential Mental Illness in Reed Richards

Abstract Reed Richards, the brilliant and often emotionally distant leader of the Fantastic Four, has long captivated readers with his unparalleled intellect and scientific prowess. However, a closer examination of his behaviors and interpersonal patterns suggests potential underlying mental health concerns. This blog post, written from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified […]
Strengthen Your Relationship Through Active Listening: A Gottman-Inspired Approach in New Port Richey, FL

By: Karen Schwartz Triana LMHC In any relationship, whether you’re newly dating, married for decades, or somewhere in between, communication is the heartbeat of connection. Yet, so often we find ourselves misheard, misunderstood, or emotionally disconnected from the person we love most. At Caliper Wellness in New Port Richey, FL, we specialize in helping individuals and couples […]
Fiery Fury: An Exploration of Potential Mental Health Diagnoses in Johnny Storm (The Human Torch)

By Andrew Hewitt, PMHNP-BC Abstract Johnny Storm, the Human Torch of Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four, is often portrayed as a charismatic yet impulsive and emotionally volatile character. This analysis, conducted from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (PMHNP-BC), explores potential mental health diagnoses that could account for his behavioral patterns, drawing upon […]
From Rumination to Reflection: Reclaiming Your Peace in New Port Richey

By: Karen Schwartz Triana LMHC and Yvette Triana LMHC Do you ever find yourself stuck in a loop of overthinking, replaying conversations, decisions, or mistakes over and over? You’re not alone. As therapists living and working here in beautiful New Port Richey, We see this all the time—especially when life slows down just enough for […]
The Invisible Burden: An Exploration of Anxiety and Isolation in Sue Storm (Invisible Woman)

By Andrew Hewitt, PMHNP-BC Abstract Susan “Sue” Storm Richards, the Invisible Woman of Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four, presents a complex psychological profile often overshadowed by her superhero persona. This blog post, written from the perspective of a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified (PMHNP-BC), explores Sue’s potential experiences with anxiety and isolation, drawing parallels to clinical […]
CVS Caremark Reshapes Weight Loss Drug Coverage in 2025: Zepbound Out, Wegovy In

By Andrew Hewitt A big pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), CVS Caremark, has made big changes to how it covers GLP-1 drugs, especially those used for weight loss, as of July 1, 2025. In particular:CVS Caremark has stopped covering Zepbound, an Eli Lilly GLP-1 drug that is approved for long-term weight control. Why did they make […]
Red Light Therapy on Hair Loss

By: Haley McRaven, BSN – Explores using red light therapy treatment for hair loss. Abstract This paper explores the efficacy, mechanisms, safety, and practical considerations of red light therapy (RLT), also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), in treating hair loss—especially androgenetic alopecia. Through systematic review of peer-reviewed clinical trials, meta-analyses, case studies, and expert […]