Address:
Johnston Recovery Services
1699 Shotwell Rd, Clayton 27520
Carolina Performance
8300 Health Park SUITE 201, Raleigh 27615
(919) 676-9699 (Phone)
Southlight Wakeview Clinic
2101 Garner Rd SUITE 113, Raleigh 27610
(919) 832-7351 (Phone)
Procedures:
Biofeedback, Psychotherapy Services
Conditions:
Adjustment Disorders, Anxiety Conditions, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Cyclothymia, Depression, Dysthymia, Eating Disorders, Nicotine Dependence, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Opiate Dependence, Panic Attack, Substance Abuse
Certifications:
Addiction Psychiatry, 2004, Psychiatry, 2003
Hospitals:
Johnston Recovery Services
1699 Shotwell Rd, Clayton 27520
Southlight Wakeview Clinic
2101 Garner Rd SUITE 113, Raleigh 27610
Carolina Performance
8300 Health Park SUITE 201, Raleigh 27615
Duke Health Raleigh Hospital
3400 Wake Forest Rd, Raleigh 27609
Philosophy:
Dr. Eric Morse is a sport psychiatrist who works with professional, college, and youth athletes and teams. Board Certified in both General and Addiction Psychiatry, he specializes in a large variety of performance difficulties. Dr. Morse is also the President of the International Society for Sport Psychiatry.
'My philosophy is strength-focused. My athletes play with heightened confidence, improved performance, and revitalized motivation.'
His treatment approaches include performance enhancement therapy, motivational interviewing, biofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and medication management.
After graduating from Northwestern University Medical School, Dr. Morse completed his residency training in psychiatry at the University of North Carolina Hospitals in Chapel Hill and his addiction psychiatry fellowship at the University of Maryland.
He travels frequently to work with teams and businesses. Working with busy professionals and athletes, Dr. Morse is willing to have phone visits. The initial appointment would need to be face to face.
Dr. Morse has a busy Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) maintenance program for opioid dependence with in his private practice at the American Institute of Healthcare and Fitness. Dr. Morse works for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)'s Physician Clinical Support System as a mentor to help train other physicians on the proper treatment of opioid dependence. He helps people recover from many addictions and mental illnesses.
Education:
Medical School
Northwestern University The Feinberg School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1998
University Of North Carolina Hospital
Graduated: 1999
Graduated: 2002
University Of Maryland Medical Center
Graduated: 2003
Northwestern University
Graduated: 1994
Nc State Sport Psychiatrist
Graduated: 2008
University Of Maryland Baltimore County Sport Psychiatrist
Graduated: 2005
University Of Maryland Sport Psychiatrist
Graduated: 2006