Concord has grown up fast. What was once a quiet mill town beside the speedway is now one of North Carolina's fastest-growing cities — new neighborhoods, new schools, young families stretching to build a life while both parents work. Growth is exciting, but it presses on marriages, budgets, and bandwidth. And when you finally admit you could use someone to talk to, Cabarrus County's counseling options can feel thin and booked out.
That's where telehealth earns its keep. Ginny Porowski, LCMHC is licensed across North Carolina, which means Concord families can meet with an experienced counselor by private, encrypted video — after the kids are down, during a lunch break, or whenever the house is quiet. No sitter required, no drive to Charlotte.
Concord clients most often reach out for:
- Marriage & couples counseling — for marriages carrying mortgages, kids, shift work, and not much margin.
- Anxiety counseling — financial pressure, parenting worry, and the load of holding it all together.
- Depression therapy — when you're running on empty and can't remember the last time you felt like yourself.
- Grief & loss counseling — gentle support after losing someone you love.
- Christian counseling — faith-integrated care for a county where church is often the center of family life.
Faith-based support is a genuine strength of our practice — prayer and Scripture woven into licensed clinical care for those who want it — and entirely optional for those who don't. Every background is welcome. Sessions are $160 for 50 minutes (couples $170), beginning with a free 10-minute phone consultation; superbills and HSA/FSA are supported.