Online Therapy · South Carolina
Secure video therapy with Jeff Marcino, Psy.D, LPC — for adults and couples anywhere in South Carolina.
Long Point Counseling provides secure online therapy for adults and couples in Rock Hill, South Carolina. I’m Jeff Marcino, Psy.D, LPC, a Mount Pleasant-based clinician, and I offer specialized telehealth across South Carolina for trauma, betrayal trauma, sex addiction, relationship distress, anxiety, depression, grief, addiction, and narcissistic-abuse recovery.
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Online Therapy for Rock Hill, SC Adults and Couples
If you’re looking for online therapy in Rock Hill, SC, I provide secure video therapy for adults and couples throughout Rock Hill, York County, and all of South Carolina. My practice is based in Mount Pleasant, in the greater Charleston area, so I am not physically located in Rock Hill. For many people, though, South Carolina telehealth makes specialized care far more accessible.
I work with concerns including trauma, betrayal trauma, sex addiction and compulsive sexual behavior, relationship distress, depression, anxiety, grief, addiction, and recovery from narcissistic abuse. Some clients reach out in the middle of an obvious crisis. Others simply know something feels off in their relationship, coping, or sense of self and do not want to keep carrying it alone.
Why Rock Hill Clients Choose Jeff Marcino, Psy.D, LPC
For 20 years, I have worked with adults and couples during some of the most difficult seasons of their lives. That experience matters when the issues are layered, private, and emotionally intense. Many people who contact me are not looking for a large online platform or a generalist. They want a clinician with real specialty depth.
- You work directly with me. I personally provide care, and I personally review every new-client request.
- My specialty areas are specific and well-established. Trauma, betrayal trauma, sex addiction treatment, and couples therapy are central to my practice, not occasional side interests.
- I hold advanced certifications in Relational Life Therapy, The Daring Way™, and sex-addiction treatment.
A lot of the work I do sits at the intersection of trauma, shame, relationships, and addictive patterns. In real life, these problems rarely show up one at a time. A betrayal may uncover older trauma. Anxiety may be tangled with secrecy, grief, or a marriage that has gone painfully distant. My role is to help sort out what is happening, what needs attention first, and what meaningful change would look like.
You can explore my full range of therapy services if you want a clearer sense of fit before reaching out.
What Online Therapy Can Help With
You do not need a diagnosis or perfect language to begin therapy. Usually, people reach out because something important no longer feels workable. Online therapy can help when you want private, consistent support that is tailored to the actual problem rather than kept at a generic level.
- Relationship conflict, emotional disconnection, resentment, repeated arguments, and the feeling that you are having the same painful conversation over and over.
- The aftermath of infidelity, secrecy, or compulsive sexual behavior, including trust repair, accountability, and stabilization after betrayal. My betrayal trauma therapy work is designed for this kind of pain.
- Trauma-related struggles such as shame, hypervigilance, shutdown, feeling stuck, or reactions that seem bigger than the present moment.
- Depression, anxiety, grief, addictive patterns, and recovery after narcissistic abuse or a controlling relationship.
Individual therapy and couples therapy are not the same thing
Individual therapy focuses on your own inner world and behavior: your history, coping patterns, grief, shame, trauma, boundaries, and recovery. It is often the right place to work on anxiety, depression, addictive patterns, or rebuilding yourself after a damaging relationship.
Couples therapy focuses on the dynamic between partners: the criticism and defensiveness, the withdrawal, the gridlock, the loss of emotional safety, or the challenge of telling the truth and hearing the truth. Depending on the situation, individual work may come first or run alongside couples work, especially when betrayal, secrecy, or high conflict are part of the picture. If that is what you need, I offer online couples therapy grounded in Relational Life Therapy.
What Sessions Are Like by Secure Telehealth
Online sessions are held by secure video for both individuals and couples. The format is straightforward: you log in from a private space, we meet at your scheduled time, and the session is conducted with the same seriousness and depth as office-based therapy.
For telehealth, you will need a reliable internet connection, a phone, tablet, or computer with a camera, and a place where you can speak freely. Headphones can help with privacy if other people are nearby. For many Rock Hill clients, this means no long drive to Charleston and a much better chance of actually keeping therapy consistent.
What the first session is for
The initial session gives me time to understand what is happening now, what relevant history matters, and what you most want to change. We may talk about relationship patterns, trauma history, coping habits, current stressors, and what has or has not helped in the past. From there, ongoing sessions usually focus on building momentum: clearer insight, practical changes, accountability, healthier communication, and deeper healing over time.
Online From Rock Hill, In Person in Mount Pleasant
Telehealth is available to clients in Rock Hill, across York County, and throughout South Carolina. I also offer in-person sessions in Mount Pleasant for clients who prefer an office visit and are able to travel to the Charleston area.
Many Rock Hill clients choose online care because it is convenient, private, and easier to sustain. When therapy fits real life, people are more likely to show up consistently, and consistency is often what allows the work to deepen. To be clear, I do not have a physical office in Rock Hill; I serve Rock Hill online and Mount Pleasant in person.
Fees and How to Get Started
Long Point Counseling is a private-pay practice. Working outside of insurance keeps your care confidential and shaped entirely around your goals, never capped by session limits or diagnosis codes. I’m glad to talk through current fees directly, so the financial side is clear from the start. I do not bill insurance directly. Private-pay care allows me to stay focused on the treatment itself and can limit the amount of clinical information that has to be shared with third parties.
New clients start with a brief, confidential request that I review personally. If the fit looks right, we can schedule an initial session and decide together whether individual therapy, online couples therapy, or more focused betrayal trauma therapy makes the most sense. If you are in Rock Hill or anywhere else in South Carolina and this feels like the kind of help you have been looking for, you are welcome to request a confidential consultation.
Safety note: This page is educational and is not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, or emergency care. If you need immediate help or you are thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 or call 911 right away.
Explore online therapy across South Carolina, or when you’re ready, schedule a first appointment.
Can I work with Jeff online if I live in Rock Hill, SC?
Yes. I provide secure video therapy for adults and couples in Rock Hill, throughout York County, and anywhere in South Carolina. My practice is based in Mount Pleasant, but you do not need to travel for online care. If you want specialized help with trauma, betrayal, sex addiction, or relationship distress, telehealth makes that available from home.
Do you offer in-person therapy in Rock Hill or only online?
I do not have a physical office in Rock Hill. Rock Hill clients are seen by secure telehealth. I also offer in-person sessions in Mount Pleasant, in the Charleston area, for clients who prefer office visits and are able to travel. Many people in Rock Hill choose online therapy because it is easier to fit into work, family, and privacy needs.
Is online couples therapy effective for communication, conflict, or rebuilding trust?
For many couples, yes. Research generally supports telehealth as an effective format for psychotherapy, and couples work can translate well to video when both partners are engaged. I use Relational Life Therapy, which is active and practical. We focus less on endlessly rehashing fights and more on accountability, healthier communication, and rebuilding safety after disconnection, secrecy, or betrayal.
What are the fees, and do you take insurance?
Long Point Counseling is a private-pay practice. Working outside of insurance keeps your care confidential and shaped entirely around your goals, never capped by session limits or diagnosis codes. I’m glad to talk through current fees directly, so the financial side is clear from the start. I do not bill insurance directly. Many clients choose private-pay care because it allows for more flexibility in treatment and can limit what must be shared with third parties. If cost or fit is a concern, it is completely okay to ask questions before taking the next step.
How do I start online therapy with Long Point Counseling from Rock Hill?
Start by submitting a brief, confidential request through the booking page. I review every inquiry personally rather than outsourcing intake. If it looks like a good clinical fit, we can schedule an initial session and talk through whether individual therapy, couples therapy, or another next step makes the most sense. It is a simple, low-pressure way to begin.
What if I need urgent mental health support before my first appointment?
This website is educational and not emergency care. If you are in immediate danger, thinking about harming yourself, or unable to stay safe, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or call 911 right away. If the situation is urgent but not life-threatening, seek local emergency support rather than waiting for a first appointment.
Ready to Begin?
New clients start with a brief, confidential request that Jeff personally reviews — online across South Carolina or in person in Mount Pleasant.
Request an AppointmentOr call 843-330-2336



