Daniel Edwards Counseling is a small private practice offering individual and couples counseling in Oklahoma City, with a focus on talk therapy for adults managing anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, and life transitions. The practice operates independently rather than as part of a larger clinic system, which affects availability and how scheduling works compared to community mental health centers.
The practice provides individual counseling and couples therapy. Edwards uses talk therapy approaches centered on understanding and modifying thought patterns and behaviors. The practice does not offer psychiatric medication management, so clients who need medication alongside therapy will need to coordinate with a primary care doctor or psychiatrist separately. Edwards accepts both clients with and without insurance coverage.
Rates run $80 to $120 per session depending on the type of service and insurance status. Many standard insurance plans are accepted, though this varies; verify your specific plan before booking. Session length is typically 50 minutes. The practice does not use a sliding scale for uninsured or underinsured clients. If cost is a barrier, Oklahoma City Community Mental Health Center, a public clinic system, offers therapy on a sliding fee basis starting at $15 per session for low-income residents.
Daniel Edwards Counseling differs in important ways from other local resources. Community mental health centers like Oklahoma City Community Mental Health Center or Integris Mental Health operate on larger scales with shorter wait times but less continuity with the same therapist; they also serve crisis and urgent cases. Private practices like Edwards typically have longer appointment lead times (often 2 to 4 weeks) but more flexibility in scheduling times and fewer appointment-to-appointment interruptions. University-based clinics at the University of Oklahoma offer lower-cost therapy through graduate student counselors under supervision, suitable for straightforward issues but less appropriate for complex cases. Edwards suits clients who prioritize working with the same therapist over months or years and can wait for an opening.
The practice works well for adults with stable housing and insurance or ability to pay out-of-pocket who need ongoing therapy for anxiety, depression, or relationship problems. It is not a fit for clients in crisis, those needing immediate psychiatric medication management, or those without the financial means to pay the full session fee. It also does not serve adolescents or children.
The first session is a 50-minute intake appointment in which Edwards gathers background on your presenting problem, mental health history, medical history, current stressors, and goals. You'll discuss your preferred session frequency (typically weekly or biweekly). Bring any insurance information if you plan to use coverage. Plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete intake paperwork.
Hours are by appointment Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday mornings. Edwards does not maintain walk-in hours. The practice is located on the north side of Oklahoma City; confirmation of the exact street address and parking details is worth a call before your first visit, as small private practices occasionally relocate. Phone contact is the primary way to schedule; online booking is not available.
Daniel Edwards Counseling fills a role for clients who need reliable, long-term individual or couples therapy without the wait times and fragmentation of large systems. In a metro area where public mental health resources are stretched, having access to a private practice with consistent therapist continuity matters for people managing chronic anxiety or rebuilding relationships.
