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Online therapy in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is an increasingly popular city for people to find their second home. Such people want to invest in the local economy through their businesses and second homes. A lot of these people have been using internet-based therapy websites as a way of getting help from a therapist from the comfort of their own homes. Therapists who offer such services are not required to have any degree or license as long as they abide by certain guidelines concerning confidentiality, quality, and safety.

The American Counseling Association has reported that about one-third of all mental health care in America is now being given via the internet. These web therapists have been found to be able to offer just as much support as a traditional face-to-face therapist.

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Mental Health in Oklahoma City

These are some Mental health condition statistics in Oklahoma City:

Adult depression in Oklahoma City: 6.5% (National average is 5.6%)

Young people with mental health conditions are often excluded from school, which has a direct effect on their educational achievement and long-term employment prospects. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services estimates that 5 million children between the ages of 4-17 have at least one mental disorder, but less than 20 percent receive treatment or therapy for it.

Oklahoma ranks forty-third out of fifty states in adults who have received treatment within the last year for anxiety problems an average percentage versus other surveys done around the United States.

There are children who are diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. 1.8 million children are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, which makes it one of the most common mental disorders among children between the ages of six to seventeen years old.

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The suicide rate among adults in Oklahoma is 310% higher than it should be for that age group based on national population rates. There were 30 suicides recorded per 100,000 people each year, especially due to alcoholism and depression.

Oklahoma has a high level of prescription drug use compared to other states in America because of poverty and poor health insurance coverage causing an increase in deaths caused by injuries due to overdoses. According to SAMHSA’s National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH), approximately 12 percent (or 305,000) of Oklahoma’s population ages 12 or older needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol use problem in 2014.

Of youth between the ages of 12 and 17 who received a psychiatric diagnosis, 35 percent had more than one, with depression being most prominent. Nearly 20% of children have a diagnosable mental health disorder that is severe enough to cause some level of impairment. It has been reported that as many as 1/3 of college students currently deal with mental health concerns on campus. In Oklahoma specifically, 9 out of 10 people will be affected by a mental illness at some point during their lifetime. This statistic directly correlates to the addiction rates within this region as well — approximately 11% of adults living in Oklahoma battle some sort of addiction issue on a daily basis.

Oklahoma City is also home to a large concentration of adults with mental health concerns. In Oklahoma County, there are 14,000 admissions to treatment facilities each year due to substance abuse, and over 1 in 4 Oklahoma adults will struggle with a diagnosable mental illness during their lifetime. The rate of adult depression in Oklahoma City is 6.5%, which is higher than the national average of 5.6%. Every year, the amount of suicides occurring in this state increases even more — last year, 310% more people took their own lives compared to what would be expected based on national averages for that age group.

Best Therapists in Oklahoma City

Dr. Moore

This therapist has a Ph.D. and he lives on the northwest side of town. He is an experienced therapist who makes sure it’s very clear what you, as a client, are going to get from him. He studied from a teacher in Chicago, and he is a very well-known therapist in Oklahoma City. He helps people with relationship issues and he can even help people get over their depression.

Dr. V

This therapist is very nice and she has a Ph.D. also, but it’s not in psychology–it’s actually in chemistry and biology! I’ve never heard of that before, but apparently, she did research by working for NASA for a while, and then she decided to come back to Oklahoma City and work as a counselor. She specializes in kids because she was a teacher at one time, but now we’re all benefiting from her vast knowledge. She has been studying under Dr. Moore (mentioned above) for quite some time now too!

Dr. W

This therapist really enjoys working with other therapists because he used to be one himself! He went to school in Alabama and he is currently specializing in schizophrenia. He helps people with that disease, along with other issues like anxiety and bipolar disorder. He is also well-known around town because he has been in the field for quite some time.

Dr. X

This therapist got her Ph.D. from another country but she has been practicing for about 15 years overall in Oklahoma City. She specializes in working with couples who are having relationship problems, but she also works with people who have problems communicating what they are thinking to others or who have trouble talking to strangers that come into their lives too quickly without understanding how much it affects us or our emotions.

Dr. Y

This therapist is very young, which makes him much different than the rest on this list! He has a Ph.D. and he has been studying for over 10 years. He specializes in people who have problems with their moods, like if they are always upset about the littlest things or even if they could be diagnosed as clinically depressed but no one knows any reason why.

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Common types of therapies in Oklahoma City

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Most common therapy approach in Oklahoma City is where the therapist challenges your negative thoughts about you and the world. He tries to alter unwanted behaviors or treat disorders such as depression.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Second most common therapy approach in Oklahoma City is which the therapists teach behavioral skills (mindfulness & emotion regulation) to help clients enhance motivation. DBT is often used for mental health issues including eating disorders, PTSD, personality disorder, self-harming notions.

Existential Therapy

3rd most common therapy treatment in Oklahoma City focuses on self-actualization in the face of people’s challenges. Existential therapy aids clients in confronting hard and distressing truths about life and death.

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FAQ's

Psychologists or therapists in Oklahoma City help people understand and handle different life problems and mental health issues.

They diagnose and treat mental disorders, learning disabilities, and behavioral problems.

You should expect to pay between $100 and $250 for a face-to-face therapy session with a Oklahoma City area therapist.  Online therapy in Oklahoma City is relatively affordable and therapists charge between $30 to $ 150. You can book both online and face-to-face sessions with a therapist in Oklahoma City via MantraCare.

In case you are looking for free therapists or free therapy, you can choose to call the Oklahoma City free helpline number. There are a few online therapy options that can be free or low-cost. At MantraCare, therapy can cost you as low as $10.

Anyone interested in working as a therapist or counselor in the Oklahoma City area must earn at least an accredited master’s degree in counseling or social work. Oklahoma City also has some continuing education requirements, and every counselor or therapist is required to know all the rules and laws that pertain to their profession.

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Oklahoma City Counselor or Therapists Directory

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