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Find a Founding Therapist in North Carolina

0 licensed clinicians have applied to join the Heal Your Roots founding cohort in North Carolina so far, and 0 North Carolina residents have joined the client waitlist. Charlotte and Research Triangle account for 60% of the state's licensed clinicians. The fastest-growing modality in North Carolina is CBT, with depression as the most-requested area of care.
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Founding clinicians applied
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Clients on local waitlist
22.1
Therapists per 100k residents
66%
Adults reporting unmet need

Why mental health access is harder in North Carolina

North Carolina has a population of 10,698,973 and a clinician-to-resident ratio of 22.1 licensed therapists per 100,000 people. Charlotte and Research Triangle account for 60% of the state's licensed clinicians. The most-requested area of care is Depression, and Charlotte accounts for the largest share of treatment demand.

Source: SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2024); HRSA Health Workforce Tracker (2024).

What the Heal Your Roots founding cohort offers in North Carolina

How to apply as a North Carolina clinician

If you hold an active LMFT, LCSW, LPC, LMHC, PhD, or PsyD license in North Carolina, you are eligible to apply for the founding cohort. Applications close when the cohort fills (capped at 100 nationally). Your license number is verified before activation.

For North Carolina residents looking for care

The Heal Your Roots client directory launches once the founding cohort closes. Join the waitlist and you will be matched with a founding clinician in North Carolina as soon as we open.

Frequently asked questions about therapy in North Carolina

How many therapists are joining Heal Your Roots in North Carolina?

0 licensed clinicians in North Carolina have submitted founding applications. The national cohort is capped at 100.

Can a Heal Your Roots therapist see me online if I live in North Carolina?

Yes, as long as the clinician holds an active license in North Carolina. State licensure laws require the clinician to be licensed where the client is physically located during the session.

Does Heal Your Roots take insurance in North Carolina?

Insurance acceptance varies by clinician. Every founding clinician commits to publishing transparent rates and offering at least one accessible-fee option.

What is the most-requested type of therapy in North Carolina?

Depression is the most-requested area of care in North Carolina, and CBT is the most-applied modality among founding cohort members in the state.

When can I see a Heal Your Roots therapist in North Carolina?

The directory opens to clients when the national founding cohort closes. Join the waitlist to be matched first.


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