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  1. Strength Through Uncertainty: Building Resilience in Challenging Times

    Uncertainty is a part of life. Whether it’s navigating career challenges, personal struggles, or global events, life is often unpredictable. But here’s the encouraging truth—while you may not be able to control uncertainty, you can control how you respond to it. Learning to find strength through uncertainty is not just about survival; it’s about thriving. Let’s explore how to build self-esteem and foster resilience when faced with life’s unexpected twists and turns.

    Why Uncertainty Feels Overwhelming
    The human brain is wired to seek safety and predictability. When faced with uncertainty, your brain kicks into overdrive, creating anxiety as it tries to prepare for every worst-case scenario. If you’ve been experiencing stress, sleepless nights, or self-doubt in uncertain times, you’re not alone.

    The good news? You can reframe the way you perceive uncertainty. This shift can make even the most uncertain situations feel more manageable, allowing you to move forward with confidence.

    Building Strength Through Uncertainty
    1. Start With Self-Awareness.
    The first step in finding strength is to recognize and acknowledge how uncertainty is affecting you. Are you feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or paralyzed by options? Self-awareness allows you to identify these emotions without judgment.

    Take a moment to reflect on the following questions:

    • What specific uncertainties am I facing right now?
    • How do these uncertainties make me feel?
    • How can I shift my mindset from fear to curiosity?

    Simply becoming aware of your thoughts and emotions helps create mental space to address them.

    1. Boost Your Self-Esteem
      Uncertainty can quickly chip away at your self-esteem, tricking you into questioning your abilities, decisions, or worth. Building your self-esteem during uncertain times is essential because it serves as your internal foundation, keeping you steady no matter how chaotic the outside world feels.

    To boost self-esteem, practice acts of self-compassion. Remind yourself of your strengths and past achievements. Journaling can be a powerful tool—write down three things you’re proud of each day, whether it’s managing a difficult conversation, exercising, or even just getting through the day.

    1. Focus on What You Can Control
      It’s natural to feel powerless when outcomes seem unpredictable. However, redirecting your focus to things within your control can provide immense clarity and peace of mind.

    Here’s how to regain control in uncertain situations:

    • Set Small, Attainable Goals: Break larger challenges into smaller tasks that you can manage daily.
    • Create a Routine: Even small routines, like a morning meditation practice or daily journaling, create a sense of stability.
    • Prioritize Self-Care: Nourishing your body and mind is non-negotiable during stressful times. Exercise, eat healthy, and prioritize rest.

    By shifting your attention to everyday actions within your control, uncertainty begins to lose its power over you.

    1. Cultivate Resilience
      Resilience is your ability to adapt, bounce back, and stay flexible no matter what life throws at you. Resilience isn’t built overnight, but here are some strategies to grow it over time:
    • Practice Gratitude: When you focus on what’s going well in your life, it becomes easier to face challenges.
      Seek Social Support: Surround yourself with people who lift you up. A supportive friend, family member, or mentor can make all the difference when navigating tough times.
      Learn From Past Experiences: Think back to a previous time when you faced uncertainty. What helped you get through it? What did you learn from it? Use those lessons to guide you now.
    1. Reframe “Uncertainty” as Opportunity
      Instead of viewing uncertainty as a threat, try to see it as an opportunity—an invitation to grow, learn, and explore new possibilities. A great way to reframe uncertainty is through a simple mental exercise. Ask yourself:
    • What’s the worst-case scenario here?
    • If that were to happen, how would I handle it?
    • What’s the best-case scenario?
    • Is there anything exciting or positive that could emerge from this situation?

    This shift in perspective can help you approach uncertainty with curiosity rather than fear.

    Remember, you are capable of navigating life’s uncertainties with courage and grace. Every challenge you face is an opportunity to grow stronger

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  2. What is Psychiatric Medication Management?

    Many psychiatric disorders will require a two-pronged approach for successful treatment: medication combined with therapy or counseling. A psychiatrist can prescribe medication to help with anything from ADHD to anxiety to depression. Medication management is a vital part of this equation, as not all medications will be received or tolerated by patients in the same way.

    That’s why monitoring medications, their side effects, and their possible interactions with other medications is critical. A big part of what psychiatrists do is provide psychiatric medication management and assessment. This can seem pretty scary, especially if you’ve never taken such medications before or have taken them before but experienced bad side effects.

    There can certainly be a lot of unknowns; however, understanding how a psychiatrist can help you and truly knowing what medication management means is key to feeling comfortable and at ease with the recommended treatment plan.

    Because our mental well-being is directly connected to our overall physical health, stress and trauma can leave us feeling anxious, hopeless and overwhelmed. When these feelings go untreated for long periods of time, major psychological and physical illnesses can result. In addition, associated behaviors can become addictive and destructive.

    That’s why it’s equally important to have regular physicals and checkups from your primary care physician. The other part of the equation is to get regular mental health checkups too.

    What to Expect

    When you first see your psychiatric practitioner, he or she will perform a first checkup called an assessment, which will include an overview of your symptoms and collection of your medical history. A determination will then be made about whether or not the medication is a practical choice for treating your particular mental health disorder.

    Based on this assessment, the doctor will then make a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan designed with your specific needs in mind. The decision is ultimately up to the patient. If it is decided to move forward with this choice, various medications, possible side effects, and proper dosages will be discussed.

    Initially, the medication will be prescribed for a trial period to observe and monitor its effectiveness. This is where the “medication management” part of psychiatric care comes into play. If the treatment is meeting the patient’s goals, the patient will be recommended to keep moving forward. However, different medications affect brain chemistry in different ways, so not everyone will respond well to a particular prescription.

    This may result in side effects like the inability to sleep, irritability, nausea, and more. In those cases, a different medication will be prescribed. This is often a trial-and-error process that should eventually result in the right medication for you.

    In addition to medication, other forms of treatment such as counseling, life management skills, and behavioral therapies may be offered in conjunction. The psychiatrist will carefully monitor all of these components to ensure the best blend for the patient’s mental health.

    It’s important to note that not all patients and not all psychiatric problems require medicine. However, there are many instances where prescription medicines are the best way to relieve symptoms for the patient. Medication can be an effective part of the treatment of many mental illnesses such as:

    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Bipolar disorder
    • Panic
    • Sleep problems
    • ADHD
    • Schizophrenia

    Contact Us Today

    If you are experiencing mental health issues and wish to discuss whether mediation is a good choice for you, please contact us today for help. Medication management visits require an hour for the first visit and 30 minutes for later visits. During your appointment, your psychiatrist will review the benefits and side effects of your medication and adjust as needed. Counseling and psychotherapy may also be recommended depending on your specific issue.

  3. Virtual Care Through AdvancedTelemedicine

    Keeping our patients, visitors and team members safe is our top priority. We are grateful for your patience and understanding while we work diligently to address this rapidly evolving situation. We are committed to delivering the highest quality care as we move through this challenging time.

     

    Keep Appointments

    Virtual Care

    For many of our patients, it is important to keep your appointments especially if you have a chronic condition. Your doctor will contact you if your appointments can be done virtually through a telehealth visit, otherwise, plan to come to the office.  Other specific services such as Spravato treatments will continue to be provided in the office with all safety precautions in place.  Make sure to call ahead if you are feeling ill. Our offices are taking special precautions to protect the health and safety of patients during this time. If you need medication refills or have a question for our office, please use our Patient Portal to communicate with us directly or call the main office number (844-534-7208).

    Carolina Behavioral Care will be offering virtual care through our Electronic Health Record, AdvancedMD’s AdvancedTelemedicine, on a practice wide basis beginning March 25, 2020 except for patients that require continuing office based care. This is an online way to virtually connect with your provider from any mobile device or computer with a camera. You’ll be scheduled with your provider for your care, and they can send a prescription to our CBC pharmacy who in turn will mail it to you. End-to-end care, without leaving home.

  • Greensboro office

    7029 Albert Pick Rd, Suite 200 Greensboro NC 27409

    Tel: 336-944-6522

    Fax: 833-449-5165

  • Charlotte Office

    7400 Carmel Executive Park, #155, Charlotte, NC 28226

    Tel: 336-944-6522

    Fax: 833-450-5457

  • Pinehurst office

    289 Olmsted Blvd Pinehurst, NC 28374

    Tel: 910-295-6007

    Fax: 833-450-4876

  • Hillsborough office

    209 Millstone Drive Hillsborough, NC 27278

    Tel: 919-245-5400

    Fax: 833-449-5166

  • Durham office

    4102 Ben Franklin Blvd Durham, NC 27704

    Tel: 919-972-7700

    Fax: 833-449-5163

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Dr. David Cowherd, MD, FACC - Pinehurst Medical Clinic

Carolina Behavioral Care has been my number one choice for my psychiatric referrals for the past 20 years. Their level of professionalism is unsurpassed and I have never been disappointed.

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