Chatman Counseling and Rehabilitation is a private practice offering individual counseling, family therapy, and group sessions to adults and families in Oklahoma City, operating since 2015 and licensed by the Oklahoma Board of Health. The practice focuses on mental health treatment rather than psychiatric medication management, making it suited for people seeking talk therapy without a psychiatrist's involvement.
Chatman operates as a client-centered practice where Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) conduct sessions. Sessions are appointment-based, not walk-in. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, though verification of coverage is required at intake because out-of-pocket responsibility varies by individual plan terms. For uninsured clients, the practice charges a standard fee per session and does not advertise a sliding-scale option.
The therapists on staff work with common mental health presentations in adult populations: depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationship conflict, grief, and trauma. Family and couples sessions address marital discord, parent-child communication, and blended family adjustment. The practice does not prescribe medication; clients who need psychiatric evaluation must see a separate psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Individual therapy sessions run 50 minutes and are typically scheduled weekly. Insurance copays range from $20 to $50 per session depending on the plan; those with high-deductible plans may pay the full negotiated rate ($85 to $130 per session, depending on clinician experience) until the deductible is met. Verify your exact coverage with Chatman's front desk before your first visit, as copay details differ widely among employers and plan types.
Couples and family sessions follow the same billing structure as individual sessions. Group counseling, if offered, will have a separate reduced rate; contact the office directly for current group offerings and pricing, as enrollment is limited.
Chatman is one of many independent private practices in Oklahoma City; it differs from larger behavioral health clinics and hospital-affiliated mental health departments in staffing model and scope. Integris Health and OU Medicine both operate behavioral health clinics that employ psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses on-site, making them appropriate for clients who need combined therapy and medication management. At Chatman, therapy happens without integrated prescribing, which is simpler for people who are already stable on medication or who do not need it.
OU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), part of the University of Oklahoma, offers low-cost or free counseling to current OU students but not to the general public. For adults not affiliated with the university, Chatman and similar independent practices are standard options in the private pay or insurance-based market.
If you need both a therapist and a psychiatrist coordinating care, a hospital system clinic is more efficient. If you want focused talk therapy without medication involvement, or if your insurance is well-accepted at an independent practice, Chatman and comparable standalone offices are often faster to schedule and offer continuity with the same clinician.
Chatman is suited for adults and families with stable psychiatric conditions who are motivated for talk therapy, insured through plans the practice accepts, or able to pay out-of-pocket. It works well for people in crisis who need same-week appointments (call to ask about availability). The practice does not accept Medicaid in all program areas; confirm eligibility before scheduling.
Chatman is not appropriate for clients in acute psychiatric crisis requiring hospitalization, children under a certain age (clarify age policies at intake), or people who need psychiatric medication as the primary treatment. If you are suicidal, experiencing psychosis, or acutely manic, go to the nearest emergency department or call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Call Chatman to schedule an intake appointment. You will complete a health history form covering mental health background, medications (if any), insurance information, and current symptoms. The therapist will ask about your reasons for seeking therapy, what you hope to change, and relevant life circumstances. This session usually lasts 50 to 60 minutes and is a one-way assessment, not a therapeutic conversation. After intake, ongoing appointments are typically weekly.
Bring your insurance card and a valid ID. If you are uninsured, ask about the office's standard out-of-pocket fee and payment options. If you are taking psychiatric medication, bring a list of current drugs and dosages.
Chatman Counseling and Rehabilitation is located in central Oklahoma City. Office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some evening appointments available. The office offers a small parking lot; street parking may be necessary during peak hours. Confirm current hours and specific address on the practice website or by phone before your first appointment, as scheduling and accessibility details shift seasonally.
Chatman's longevity in Oklahoma City and straightforward insurance model make it a reliable choice for individuals and families seeking ongoing counseling without the complexity of dual psychiatric prescribing or hospital-system overhead.
