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Allowing Others the Freedom to Change

Do we really want others to change their behavior? Human behavior says no. Posted Mar 06, 2019 by Psychology Today. Most readers of an article on relationships will be interested in some level of personal change. We may want better relationships, to change an old pattern or habit, to develop better attitudes, or to learn something new. In pursuing these change goals, we typically want, if not expect, others to support us and give us the freedom and emotional space to make our […]

How To Choose A Psychologist

How to choose a psychologist At some time in our lives, each of us may feel overwhelmed and may need help dealing with our problems. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 30 million Americans need help dealing with feelings and problems that seem beyond their control — problems with a marriage or relationship, a family situation or dealing with losing a job, the death of a loved one, depression, stress, burnout or substance abuse. Those losses […]

Exercise and Mental Health

How Your Mental Health Reaps the Benefits of Exercise New research shows why physical exercise is essential to mental health. Posted Mar 22, 2018 from www.psychologytoday.com You almost certainly already know that an inactive lifestyle contributes to chronic miseries such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and an earlier death. You may also be one of the third of us who’ve recently resolved to exercise more. But how often do you consider the contribution of physical exercise to your mental health? Rates […]

10 Best Ways to Enjoy Valentine’s Day On Your Own By Arlin Cuncic  | Medically reviewed by Lyndsey Garbi, MD Updated January 22, 2019 Being alone on Valentine’s Day may leave you feeling like the only person without a partner. It’s easy to let the media, advertising, and shopping malls make you feel like something is missing if you are not in a relationship on this particular day. There are many reasons why you may find yourself alone on Valentine’s day, both of […]

Finding Meaning and Happiness in Old Age

Finding Meaning and Happiness in Old Age By Jane E. Brody What’s the best way to develop a healthy perspective on old age? Spend more time with elderly people and discover what brings meaning and pleasure to their twilight years despite the losses, both physical and social, they may have suffered. That’s what two authors of inspired and inspiring books about aging discovered and, happily, have taken the trouble to share with those of us likely to join the ranks of […]

NIH News In Health: Understanding Anxiety Disorders

Understanding Anxiety Disorders When Panic, Fear, and Worries Overwhelm Many of us worry from time to time. We fret over finances, feel anxious about job interviews, or get nervous about social gatherings. These feelings can be normal or even helpful. They may give us a boost of energy or help us focus. But for people with anxiety disorders, they can be overwhelming. Anxiety disorders affect nearly 1 in 5 American adults each year. People with these disorders have feelings of […]

Psycom’s Ultimate Valentine’s Day Self-Care Routine

The Ultimate Valentine’s Day Self-Care Routine Why should couples have all the fun on Valentine’s Day? If you’re single on V-Day, show yourself a little love with this simple self-care routine. It’s complete with avocado toast, mindfulness reminders, podcasts to try, and tips for relaxation. You’ll be feeling the (self) love in no time! Article by: Jessica Shelton Carolyn Fagan This article is from the Psycom website: https://www.psycom.net/valentines-day-self-care/ Waking up–Stretch Yourself Set your alarm 10 minutes earlier than your usual time […]

11 Facts About the Mental Health of Senior Citizens

1.Depression affects 15 out of every 100 American adults age 65 or older. 2. Seniors who exercise have better physical health and experience less anxiety and depression. 3. In 2001, 4.4 million Americans were over the age of 85, and it is estimated that by 2050, 20 million Americans will be over 85. 4. Among older people, medical illnesses like Alzheimer’s and other dementias are a common trigger for depression, and often depression will worsen the symptoms of those other […]

Mental Health in the Workplace

‘It’s not an easy conversation’: Mental health in the workplace What role should safety pros play in workers’ mental well-being? This excerpt is from Safety and Health Magazine which is provided by the National Safety Council. Published on September 23, 2018 by Susan Vargas. We hear a lot about the mind-body connection in our everyday lives. Once relegated to the fringes of medical establishments that treated the mind and body as separate, the idea that our mental health affects our […]

Making Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick

Making your New Year’s resolution stick Lose weight? Check. Start exercising? Check. Stop smoking? Check. It can be daunting when your list of New Year’s Resolutions is as long as your holiday shopping list. In addition to the post-holiday slump, not being able to keep your resolutions by February, March or even late January may increase your anxiety. When your holiday decorations are packed up and stored away, the frustration of an unused gym membership or other reminders of failed […]

Wake Forest: Play It Forward

Play It Forward: Reclaiming Play for Ourselves and Our Clients October 16, 2018 This highly interactive workshop will highlight the benefits of play for adults, including research from interpersonal neurobiology, and will guide participants in play experiences that can be taught to clients. This workshop will be beneficial to mental health and human service practitioners, including psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, substance use professionals, therapists and clinicians and all others interested in this topic. Click […]

NC Providers Council 2018 Conference

OVERCOME Challenges…SEIZE Opportunities – With NC moving to full managed care and integration of physical health with MH/IDD/SUD services, a community-based system for people with specialty/complex needs is again being transformed. And with the development of Standard Benefit Plans, BH/IDD Tailored Plans, and integration with physical health moving everyone to “whole person” managed care, substantial changes will be required of every provider. ARE YOU READY FOR THE CHALLENGES…AND THE OPPORTUNITIES?  

LPCANC 2018

LPCANC Conference Early Bird rate ends soon!!! Register soon to catch the early bird rate!! Early bird rates end August 31st!! LPCANC provides competitive rates for contact hours, while providing networking opportunities and informational sessions. Register for all 3 days of the conference and obtain over 20 contact hours! Members receive great benefits attending the conference as well as through the entire year. Our members get the very best rates so consider joining today!!! The LPCANC Annual Conference will be at […]

HAPPY 2018!

Looking forward to being able to help many, many more folks just like Beverly …in 2018!

NC BCBS HAS FINALLY OPENED THEIR NETWORK AGAIN!!!

NC BCBS has finally opened their network again to mental health providers!  Be in touch if you need some help with the process!

To all who serve folks with Medicare!

Make sure your billers are keeping up!  IMPORTANT! November 03, 2017 To: North Carolina Medicaid/Medicare Providers, Plans, LME/MCOs, Billing Agents and related Professionals From: NC Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC RE: New Medicare Card Project (Formerly Social Security Number Replacement Initiative) New Medicare Card Project DHHS is reaching out to you on behalf of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding the federally mandated change to Medicare identification cards, scheduled to begin April 1, 2018. This initiative addresses […]

Are you busy? You will want to check this out!

Are you guys as busy as we are???  We have had an awesome few months, and we have some fun TBS updates coming soon.  OUR WEBSITE IS BEING UPDATED…so check back soon and get to know our staff a little better, and see what we have been up to in our community.  Working hard, and making the best of every day.  So thankful for what we do!

Provider Stakeholders Meeting!

The original meeting was at the end of December 2016…but there are updates!  See the link, and happy Wednesday!  And by the way, it is slides 3 and 4 that are revised…  🙂    

Policy 8C for Direct-Enrolled Providers!

It’s clearly a good resource, and one you should know if you are a Direct-Enrolled Medicaid Provider performing outpatient behavioral health services in NC!  Have a great Tuesday!!! LINK:  https://ncdma.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/documents/files/8C.pdf

Don’t forget the LPC Conference this year in Winston Salem!

FROM THE LPCANC: Dear Counselors and Colleagues, It’s that time again!  We are gearing up for the LPCANC Annual Conference, Innovative Therapies: Advancing the Counseling Profession, taking place from October 26 – 28, 2017 at the newly remodeled Benson Convention Center in Winston-Salem, NC. We are soliciting presenter proposals for the conference breakout sessions.  This year’s theme is encouraging innovative approaches to counseling such as play therapy, music therapy, art therapy, animal assisted therapy and other approaches which have been […]