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Telehealth anxiety therapy in South Carolina

Online Anxiety Therapy in South Carolina

Online anxiety therapy in South Carolina can help you understand worry, panic, avoidance, overthinking, and body-based fear responses without rearranging your life around anxiety. Care is available through Elena Katrantzos, LMHC, PMH-C, an out-of-state behavioral telehealth registrant for South Carolina.

  • Telehealth for clients physically located in South Carolina at the time of session
  • Evidence-based care for OCD, anxiety, BFRBs, perinatal mental health, and related concerns
  • Secure video sessions with practical intake support before your first appointment

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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SC telehealth

State-specific therapy access

South Carolina telehealth care is available through an out-of-state behavioral telehealth provider registration. This does not include in-person services or a South Carolina office.

State Fit

Care is matched to a clinician registered for South Carolina behavioral telehealth when you are located in South Carolina.

Secure Video

Join from a private space with a phone, tablet, or computer.

Evidence-Based

Treatment may include ERP, CBT, ACT, HRT, mindfulness, or self-compassion work.

Insurance Help

Out-of-network benefit review and superbill guidance are available.

What to expect from anxiety therapy in South Carolina

Anxiety therapy begins with a clear look at what keeps the anxiety cycle going: worry, avoidance, safety behaviors, panic sensations, conflict avoidance, perfectionism, or fear of judgment. Naming the pattern helps treatment become more targeted and less vague.

Depending on your needs, therapy may include CBT skills, ACT, exposure practice, mindfulness, emotion regulation, self-compassion, and values-based changes. Telehealth can be useful because you can practice skills in the settings where anxiety actually appears.

Is this right for you?

  • Worry feels hard to stop even when you know you are overthinking.
  • Panic sensations, health fears, or body scanning keep pulling your attention.
  • You avoid people, places, decisions, conflict, driving, travel, or uncertainty.
  • You feel tense, irritable, restless, exhausted, or stuck in what-if loops.
  • You want practical skills plus room to understand what anxiety is protecting.

How telehealth sessions work

Clarify the anxiety pattern

Identify triggers, avoidance, safety behaviors, physical symptoms, and the beliefs that make anxiety feel urgent.

Choose a treatment focus

Set goals around panic, worry, social fear, health anxiety, perfectionism, stress, or other anxiety patterns.

Practice new responses

Use skills, exposure, values work, and behavioral changes to reduce avoidance and build confidence.

Track what changes

Review symptoms, functioning, relationships, and daily choices so therapy stays connected to real life.

Costs and insurance

EK Mental Health Counseling is an out-of-network practice. Session fees typically range from $150 to $300 depending on the clinician, and the intake team can review out-of-network benefits, direct billing eligibility, and superbill options before you begin.

For details, visit insurance and payment options or contact the intake team before scheduling.

Therapist fit

Therapists who may be a fit in South Carolina

The intake team can help confirm availability, specialty fit, and state-specific telehealth eligibility.

Telehealth therapist

Elena Katrantzos, LMHC, PMH-C

OCD, anxiety, perinatal mental health, BFRBs, and evidence-based telehealth care. Licensed in NY and FL; registered for South Carolina telehealth.

Local telehealth service area

Serving South Carolina residents by secure telehealth through an out-of-state behavioral telehealth provider registration, including Charleston, Columbia, North Charleston, Greenville, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Rock Hill, and Spartanburg.

Because telehealth rules are based on where you are physically located during the appointment, please tell your therapist if you travel, relocate, or plan to join a session from another state.

Frequently asked questions

Can I do therapy online if I live in South Carolina?
Yes. If you are physically located in South Carolina at the time of session, EK Mental Health Counseling can match you with a clinician who is licensed or otherwise authorized to provide telehealth in your state. The intake team can help confirm fit before scheduling.
Are your therapists licensed or registered for South Carolina telehealth?
Elena Katrantzos, LMHC, PMH-C is licensed in New York and Florida and is listed by the South Carolina Board as an out-of-state behavioral telehealth registrant. South Carolina registration allows eligible out-of-state licensed providers to deliver telehealth services to clients located in South Carolina, but not in-person services or a South Carolina office.
How do I join a video session?
You will receive a secure video link and instructions before your appointment. Most clients use a laptop, tablet, or phone with internet, camera, microphone, and a private space. Headphones, a closed door, or white noise can make sessions feel more confidential.
Is telehealth private and HIPAA-secure?
EK Mental Health Counseling uses secure telehealth tools and takes privacy seriously. Your therapist will also help you think through the privacy you control on your side, such as location, headphones, interruptions, and whether anyone else can overhear your session.
How do insurance and costs work for telehealth?
EK Mental Health Counseling is an out-of-network practice. Session fees typically range from $150 to $300 depending on clinician, and the intake team can review out-of-network benefits, direct billing eligibility, and superbill options before you begin.
What outcomes can I expect from anxiety therapy?
Anxiety therapy often focuses on reducing avoidance, building tolerance for uncertainty, responding differently to physical symptoms, and making choices based on values instead of fear. Progress can look like doing more of what matters while needing fewer reassurance, checking, or escape behaviors.

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