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Online Therapy North Carolina

Meet with a North Carolina licensed therapist online with PlushCare. We connect you with top-quality, trusted, and caring online therapists who can provide emotional support. You can meet with an online therapist for $169 per session. Start your first therapy session today.

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Online therapy that fits into your schedule — on web or mobile from the privacy of your device

95% of therapy patients recommend PlushCare to friends or family

Save time and money while receiving high-quality online therapy care and support

Licensed therapists available nationwide

* Prescriptions provided at doctor’s discretion.

See an online therapist in three simple steps

Step 1

Find your online therapist.

Browse our network of top therapists to find one that matches your needs.

Step 2

Book an online therapy appointment.

Get private and secure emotional support weekly from your dedicated therapist.

Step 3

Talk to your therapist online.

Visit with a licensed online therapist on your smartphone or computer.

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How Does Online Therapy in North Carolina Work?

Online therapy in North Carolina allows you to talk to your licensed therapist directly through video chat on your phone or computer. PlushCare connects you with qualified and attentive therapists for 45 minute sessions. Online therapy with PlushCare is completely confidential and secure. Each North Carolina online therapy session is $169.

Meet Jennifer Mally, North Carolina Licensed Therapist

Jennifer Mally is a clinical counselor licensed in the state of North Carolina with over 20 years of experience in the field of mental/behavioral health. Her master's degree studies were in the realm of Clinical Psychology. Jennifer has worked with individuals possessing a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and career and other life transitions.  

Jennifer’s counseling style is empathetic, nonjudgemental, and interactive. She believes in treating people with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. Her approach consists of cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and psychodynamic orientations, and will tailor your treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs. She is here to support, empower, and guide you toward a more positive and joyful life experience.

Meet Kyshia Williams, North Carolina Licensed Therapist

Kyshia Williams is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is a graduate of University of Florida, 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Health Science Education and a Master of Social Work degree from University of Central Florida, 2007. She is licensed with 15 years of experience in the field of social work.

She utilizes the therapeutic modalities of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Client Centered Therapy, Strengths Based Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, and other evidenced based treatment practices.

Kyshia possesses a host of experience working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, children and families, geriatric patients, working in various settings to include schools, diverse mental health nonprofit organizations, hospitals, inpatient, and outpatient care. She is committed to helping others and enjoys seeing others mature personally as well as professionally. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling, baking, and viewing a good action film.

Meet Lisa Driver, North Carolina Licensed Therapist

Lisa Driver is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of North Carolina. She earned her Master of Social Work degree, specializing in Mental Health, from East Carolina University in 1999. She has worked in many settings with individuals and families who have a variety of personal issues. Depression/anxiety, stress, family problems, trauma/abuse, PTSD traumas, and relationships/parenting are some of the therapeutic challenges she has addressed with her clients.  

Over the past 25 years in the mental health field and as a clinician, her experience has taught her that the most important aspect of counseling is the connection and comfort you feel with the person you choose to share your personal struggles. Her belief is that through challenging experiences, growth happens by an increase of our self-awareness. She looks forward to working with you!

Meet Nick Harper, North Carolina Licensed Therapist

Nick holds a Master’s Degree in Social work from Columbia University, has been licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Licensed Clinical Addictions Counselor since 2016, and has been practicing in the mental health field since 2010. He works with a wide variety of populations including LGBTQ+ individuals, individuals living with HIV, individuals challenged with substance use, couples, and those interested in alternative styles of relationships. He also has treated a variety of mental health needs including anxiety, depression, work stress, low self-esteem, trauma, ADHD, and adjustments/transitions in life. Nick is a member of the LGBTQ community and provides a safe space for other individuals also identifying within this community. He strives to create an open, safe, and positive experience with each of his clients and will collaborate with you to help improve your quality of life and reach your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is online therapy legal in North Carolina?

    Yes, online therapy is legal in North Carolina. PlushCare ensures that our therapists are licensed to practice in North Carolina. We make sure that your information is protected and secure during your online therapy session.

  • Who Is PlushCare’s online therapy for?

    PlushCare therapy is for anyone over 18 who wants to talk to a supportive, high-quality, caring therapist online through video chat. PlushCare therapists are here for those with mental health concerns seeking treatment, and those who just want to talk.

  • Is there anyone who online therapy would not benefit?

    Yes, there are some people who are not a good fit for online therapy. If any of the following applies to you, online therapy is not for you:

    • Under 18 years old

    • Have a serious psychiatric or mental health condition

    • Have suicidal thoughts

  • What can an online therapist treat?

    An online therapist can treat many different issues. The most common things people talk to our therapists about include:

    • Depression

    • Anxiety

    • COVID-19-related fears

    • Relationship issues

  • How much does online therapy cost in North Carolina?

    Online therapy in North Carolina with PlushCare costs $169 per session. Before choosing a therapist, we offer free consultations, so you can meet your prospective therapist beforehand. For a free 15 minute consultation, click here.

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