Eric Morse
(He/Him/His)
Psychiatrist
Dr. Eric Morse is an Addiction and Sports Psychiatrist. Dr. Morse helps people recover from many addictions and mental illnesses.
Dr. Morse is a sport psychiatrist who works with professional and college athletes and teams. He has been the Sport Psychiatrist for NC State since 2006. He specializes in a large variety of performance difficulties. Dr. Morse is a Past President of the International Society for Sports Psychiatry. His treatment approaches include performance enhancement therapy, motivational interviewing, biofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, individual therapy, and medication management.
Practice hours (EST)
Areas of focus
Areas of expertise
- Abuse
- Academic Concerns
- Adoption
- Alcohol Use
- Anger Issues
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Binge-Eating Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Childhood Abuse
- Chronic Illness/Pain
- Compulsive Exercise
- Depression
- Divorce
- Drug Use
- Eating Concerns
- Gambling Concerns
- Gaming/Internet Concerns
- Grief and Loss
- Hoarding
- Intimacy Concerns
- Learning Disorder
- Loneliness/Isolation
- Medication Concerns
- Men's Issues
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Obsessive-Compulsive Personality
- Panic
- Performance Anxiety
- Personal Growth
- Phobia
- Physical Assault
- Physical Stress
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Pregnancy/Loss of Pregnancy
- Psychosis
- Relationship Violence/Stalking/Harassment
- Relationship(s) with Friends/Roommates
- Relationship(s) with Parents/Children/Family
- Relationship(s) with Partner/Husband/Wife
- School Concerns
- Self-Esteem
- Sex Addiction/Pornography Concerns
- Sexual Assault
- Sexual Concerns
- Sexual Identity
- Sleep Concerns
- Social Anxiety
- Spiritual/Religious Concerns
- Trauma
- Women's Issues
- Work/Life Balance
Age groups
- Young adults (18-30)
- Adults (31-64)
Treatment specialties
Therapeutic modalities
- Assessment/Evaluation
- Medication Management
- Couples Therapy
- Individual Therapy
Location
Accommodations
Entering the practice
- Wide doorway
- Well-lit path to entrance
- Door can be opened easily
- Step-free entry
- Flat path to the front door
- Service animals allowed
- Disabled parking spot (8ft / 2.4m)
Getting around
- Wide hallways (36” or 90cm)
- Elevators
Settling in
- Wide entry to clinician space
- Storage for mobility aids (e.g. wheelchair, scooter)
Remote options
- Voice
- Video
Payment options
Up to$140per session
- Out-of-pocket
- Documentation provided for patient filling
Payment methods
- Cash
- Check
- Credit Card
- Debit Card
Credentials
Licenses
Medical
NCMB
99-01445, North Carolina
Education
Northwestern University
MD (Doctor of Medicine), 1998
UNC Psychiatry Residency U of Maryland Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship