Carol P. Behrens is an individual and family counselor licensed as a clinical social worker in Oklahoma, offering in-person sessions focused on anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship issues. She operates as a solo private practitioner rather than within a clinic or hospital system, which means the scheduling and insurance process differs from larger group practices, and she can often accommodate longer initial appointments.
Behrens offers individual adult counseling and family therapy sessions. Most private-practice LCSW therapists in Oklahoma, including Behrens, charge between $80 and $150 per 50-minute session; confirm her current rate at the time of contact. She works with many insurance plans through the credentialing process, but some clients choose out-of-pocket pay to avoid claims and record-keeping. If you use insurance, verify that her license number and NPI are active in your plan's directory before calling, since therapist panels shift seasonally.
Family sessions typically run longer than individual work and may have a higher per-session cost depending on the number of household members. Ask during intake whether she offers sliding-scale fees or reduced rates for longer-term engagements; solo practitioners sometimes negotiate this for committed clients.
Oklahoma City has both solo practitioners like Behrens and larger group practices such as Integrative Health and Wellness and OU Medical Center's psychiatry and counseling clinic. Solo practitioners allow you to work with one consistent clinician and often have some scheduling flexibility, but you do not have a backup therapist if your primary counselor is unavailable. Group practices typically maintain longer hours, offer evening and weekend slots, and have administrative staff to handle scheduling and insurance, which can reduce friction during intake. Choose a solo LCSW like Behrens if you prioritize continuity and a direct relationship with one therapist; choose a group practice if you need 24-hour clinic coverage or frequent scheduling options.
This practice suits adults seeking ongoing, one-to-one talk therapy for anxiety, depression, relationship strain, or major life changes. Family sessions work well for couples navigating conflict, parents with adolescent children, or families in transition. Behrens is not equipped for psychiatric medication management (only psychiatrists and some nurse practitioners prescribe), crisis intervention, or substance-abuse treatment in an intensive program. If you are in acute distress, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988) or go to the nearest emergency department; if you need medication evaluation, ask Behrens for a referral to a psychiatrist.
Initial appointments with a solo LCSW usually last 60 to 90 minutes and cover your chief concerns, relevant history, treatment goals, and the therapeutic approach. Expect to complete intake forms on paper or digitally before the session; you will discuss confidentiality and privacy rules, including limits on what a therapist can hold private (abuse, imminent harm, court orders). Bring a photo ID and insurance card if you plan to bill through your plan. Confirm the location, parking situation, and whether the office is wheelchair accessible when you book.
Hours of operation vary by solo practitioner; call to confirm Behrens's availability and typical wait time for new clients. Many LCSW practitioners in Oklahoma offer daytime and early-evening appointments. Parking information depends on her office location; if you do not know the address, ask when you call.
Carol P. Behrens serves individuals and families seeking continuity with an experienced licensed clinician in a private setting where you control insurance exposure and work directly with one therapist across weeks or months of treatment.
