Dr. Giordano’s Blog
Reframing negative thinking
Albert Ellis developed rational emotive behavior therapy to treat our negative self talk. Self talk is how behaviorists describe thinking. We all tell ourselves stories about our experiences. Our thinking can range from positive and accurate to self-defeating and negative. Our emotions are a product of our thinking. Therefore, learning to replace negative self-talk has been shown to improve mood, sleep, reduce anxiety and promote our physical health. Counseling can teach us how to improve our self talk to be more positive and accurate.
COVID-19 updates
The department of health and human services recently updated legislation and resources for COVID-19. North Carolina moved into Phase 2.5 per Executive Order 163, which is effective through Oct. 2, 2020. Phase 2.5 increases mass gathering limits, reopens playgrounds and allows certain facilities to reopen at lower capacity levels.
The 11 p.m. alcohol curfew extends through Oct. 2 to continue slowing the spread of COVID-19.
A new testing program that will reimburse Medicaid providers for costs associated with COVID-19 for people without insurance.
In addition, NCDHHS is developing a COVID-19 Exposure Notification app called SLOWCOVIDNC. The app is designed to alert North Carolinians when they may have been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
Finally, Governor Cooper signed House Bill 1105, the Coronavirus Relief Act 3.0, providing critical pandemic support funding.