Huntersville life looks enviable from the outside: the lake, the good schools, the newer neighborhoods off Gilead Road. But most Huntersville families are living a compressed equation — a commute down I-77 that eats two hours a day, youth sports every weekend, and a marriage that gets whatever energy is left, which some weeks is none. When the margin disappears, anxiety and disconnection move in quietly.
Driving into Charlotte for a weekly appointment would only shrink the margin further. Instead, Huntersville clients meet with Ginny Porowski, LCMHC by secure video telehealth — from home after drop-off, from a quiet office before the commute, even from the car in a school pickup line. She's licensed across North Carolina, so the lake area is fully within reach of her care.
Families around Lake Norman most often come to us for:
- Marriage & couples counseling — rebuilding "us" when commutes and kids' schedules have made you roommates.
- Anxiety counseling — the pressure of keeping up in a community where everyone seems to be thriving.
- Depression therapy — when the life you worked for stops feeling like yours.
- Life & career coaching — rethinking the commute, the role, or the whole chapter.
- Grief & loss counseling — steady support through loss and its long aftermath.
Care is warm, practical, and evidence-based, with faith-based support available whenever you want it and never assumed. Start with a free 10-minute phone consultation; sessions are $160 for 50 minutes (couples $170), with superbills and HSA/FSA accepted.