- Medical Weight LossDevelop workshops and programs to help cultivate team cohesion within a workplace, to encourage weight loss, to motivate exercise adherence, or to train a group of surgeons to deal with the mental challenges in their profession.
- Primary Care
- Sleep DisordersDr. Battle is Board Certified in Family, Sleep, and Addiction Medicine. She attended Duke University for undergraduate and UNC-Chapel Hill for Medical School. She completed her residency training at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. After completion of her training, she decided to return to North Carolina where she served as a consulting associate at Duke University. During her practice, she began to see that untreated sleep disorders and childhood trauma led to obesity, mood disorders, addiction, and chronic diseases. Therefore, she decided to focus her practice around Three Pillars of Health: 1.Optimal Sleep and Resilience, 2. Proper Diet and Exercise, and 3. Sobriety and Connection.
- NeurologyDr. Green is an Addiction & General Psychiatrist at Carolina Performance in Raleigh. Dr. Green is a psychiatrist with board certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and has clinical experience in a variety of treatment settings and with a broad range of emotional, behavioral, and substance use disorders.
- Autism
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Dr. Jozef Zelenak is a Child & Adolescent and General Psychiatrist at Carolina Performance in Raleigh NC. Dr. Zelenak provides consultative, diagnostic, and treatment services, including pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. He treats a wide variety of psychiatric disorders such as ADHD, depression, anxiety disorders, and others. Dr. Zelenak believes in using a collaborative approach with his clients to provide personalized treatment plans that address patient’s individual needs.
- Stress ManagementPersonality and coping resources make up the rest of the model. Through research, we know that personality traits like anxiety, anger, dominance, and competitiveness have all been linked to heightened injury risk. These personality traits may serve as distractors to performance or they may cause an athlete to put their body in more risky situations. Rather than view these traits as negatives, it is important that we recognize our own personality traits and keep them in mind as we are participating in exercise or sport. Finally, coping resources come into play; these factors include mental skills, stress management, and social support. For anyone undergoing stress, it is important to have a support system—someone to chat with or a teammate to work through problems with. You don’t always have to deal with stress on your own!
- Depression
- Mental HealthAt Carolina Performance in Raleigh, our psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists treat regular people like you for mental health concerns. Most of our clients are non-athletes.
- PsychiatryDr. Eric Morse is an Addiction & Sports Psychiatrist at Carolina Performance in Raleigh. Dr. Morse was Board Certified in General Psychiatry in 2003 and Addiction Psychiatry in 2004. Dr. Morse helps people recover from many addictions and mental illnesses.
- Behavioral HealthDr. Jamila Battle is Board Certified in Family, Sleep, and Addiction & Addiction Medicine at Carolina Performance in Raleigh. She focuses her practice around the Four Pillars of Health: 1. Sleep/Environment, 2. Diet/Exercise, 3. Mindfullness/Meditation, and 4. Behavioral Health and Addiction.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care