Behavioral Medicine
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When it comes to your psychological well-being, our experienced staff of psychologists, counselors and clinical social workers are available to provide comprehensive counseling services. We offer services to individuals and families age 3 and older. Both in-person and virtual appointments are available.
LeBauer HealthCare’s Division of Behavioral Medicine utilizes best practices in the treatment of many psychiatric conditions. Serving the Piedmont Triad and surrounding communities, our approach to mental health care is problem specific and patient centered. We focus our approach through evaluation, therapy, education and support. Together, we will develop a treatment plan to best meet your mental, emotional and physiological needs.
Research supports the use of counseling and medication to offer the most effective results. Our therapists will help you evaluate your need for medication and refer you to a primary care physician or psychiatrist when appropriate.
What We Treat
Emotional distress and behavioral issues often impact our physical well-being. When we suffer emotionally, our bodies function less efficiently, resulting in physical symptoms, such as fatigue, restlessness, unexplained pains, digestive problems, weight fluctuations and more.
LeBauer behavioral health providers are attuned to your emotional and physical needs. Our expert psychologists, counselors and clinical social workers help you examine your thoughts, feelings and behavior objectively, providing counseling tools to create positive, lasting change.
We treat:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief/Loss
- Separation/Divorce
- Chronic Illness/Pain
- Parenting
- Sleep Disorders
- Stress Management
- Psychological Trauma
- ADD/ADHD
- Autism Spectrum
- Substance Abuse
- Psychological Assessment
- Psychoeducational Testing
- Bariatric Evaluations
Most insurance plans, including HMOs provide some level of coverage for our services. We will be happy to assist you in determining your insurance coverage.
How Do I Know If I Need Therapy?
Sometimes emotional distress is experienced with physical symptoms. It is always important to first check with your physician to determine if there is a medical cause. Examples of these types of symptoms include:
- Irregular sleep patterns
- Restlessness or irritability
- Loss of enjoyment in hobbies, my friends, family or leisure activities
- Trouble managing diabetes, hypertension or other chronic illness
- Unexplained nagging aches and pains
- Digestive problems
- Headaches or backaches
- Joint or muscle pains
- Chest pain
- Dizziness
- Trouble concentrating
- Comments from others on my mood or attitude lately
- Weight changes