Bright Care Christian Counseling is a private practice offering individual, couples, and family therapy in Oklahoma City, operating from a Christian worldview. The practice integrates faith into clinical work without requiring clients to share that belief system, positioning itself between secular counseling centers and explicitly faith-based pastoral counseling.
This is a licensed practice staffed by therapists credentialed as Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) who hold state licensure through the Oklahoma Department of Health. The clinic specializes in life transitions, anxiety, depression, marital conflict, and family dynamics. Unlike large clinic networks or hospital-based mental health departments, Bright Care operates as a smaller private practice, which typically means longer intake appointments and more continuity with a single therapist. The Christian framework means treatment may reference biblical concepts or explore how faith intersects with presenting problems, though the practice states it welcomes clients of all backgrounds.
Bright Care offers individual therapy, couples counseling, and family sessions. Standard session length is 50 minutes. Pricing runs $120 to $180 per session depending on the therapist's experience and credentials; fees verify quarterly, so confirm the current rate when calling to schedule. Many clients use insurance, and Bright Care is in-network with several plans including Aetna and Cigna, though coverage varies by specific plan and deductible structure. Those without insurance can pay out-of-pocket or ask about sliding-scale fees for financial hardship, a practice not universal among Oklahoma City private practices.
Oklahoma City has fragmented mental health access. The city's large clinic networks like Integris Mental Health and OU Physicians Behavioral Health operate on a higher-volume model and may have longer wait times (6 to 12 weeks for new patients), but typically accept more insurance plans and offer psychiatric medication management on-site. Community mental health centers such as Therapeutic Services Inc. serve uninsured and Medicaid populations at lower fees. Bright Care sits between these tiers: smaller and more intimate than the hospital systems, more clinical than pastoral counseling through a church, and oriented toward employed or insured clients able to pay $120+ per session. Choose Bright Care if continuity with one therapist and faith integration matter to you; choose a larger clinic if you need psychiatry or faster access; choose a community center if cost is the primary constraint.
Bright Care works best for clients in individual or relational distress who value faith context in therapy and who have insurance or ability to pay out-of-pocket. It suits adults navigating life transitions, anxiety, grief, and couples in conflict. It does not offer psychiatric services (medication management), so clients with active psychosis or acute medication needs should start elsewhere. It is not the right fit for uninsured clients on a strict budget, since sliding scale is not guaranteed, and wait times for new intakes are typically 2 to 4 weeks.
New clients complete an intake form covering mental health history, presenting concerns, and basic demographics. The first session lasts 60 to 75 minutes and includes history-taking, risk assessment, and goal-setting. Therapists explain how they work and what to expect. If faith is important to you, the intake is a time to confirm the therapist's approach aligns with your needs. Many clients find the longer first appointment clarifying; the therapist and client agree on a treatment plan and frequency (typically weekly or biweekly sessions).
Bright Care operates by appointment only; walk-in counseling is not available. Hours are typically 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, though this varies by therapist schedule. The office is located in a shared professional building in north Oklahoma City with ample parking. Contact the practice directly to confirm current hours and therapist availability, as scheduling changes seasonally.
Bright Care fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's counseling landscape for clients seeking licensed therapy with explicit faith integration and continuity of care, without the scale of a hospital system or the pastoral limits of church-based counseling.
