Faith Dynamic Counseling is a private practice offering individual psychotherapy, couples counseling, and faith-integrated mental health treatment to Oklahoma City residents and the surrounding metro area.
This is a counseling practice that operates as a faith-based mental health provider, meaning therapists explicitly integrate Christian perspectives and values into clinical work rather than compartmentalizing religion as a client variable. The practice accepts clients from any background but structures treatment to acknowledge and explore faith dimensions when relevant to the presenting problem. This approach differs from secular private practices in the city, which remain clinically neutral on religion; it also differs from pastoral counseling, which is typically conducted by ordained clergy with more limited clinical training.
The practice employs licensed clinical counselors (LCC) and licensed professional counselors (LPC) who hold mental health credentials independent of religious affiliation. This means providers have completed state-mandated clinical supervision hours and passed Oklahoma's licensing exam, alongside any seminary or faith-based training they may hold.
Faith Dynamic Counseling offers individual therapy, couples and marriage counseling, and family sessions. Sessions are typically 50 minutes and cost between $90 and $140 per session, depending on the therapist and intake complexity; some therapists charge at the lower end for subsequent appointments. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Aetna, and Cigna, though you should confirm coverage before the first appointment. Out-of-pocket cost with insurance depends on your plan's copay, coinsurance, and deductible. No-show and cancellation policies vary by therapist but typically require 24 hours notice to avoid a charge.
The practice does not offer psychiatric services (medication evaluation or prescribing); clients needing medication alongside therapy must see a separate psychiatric provider. This is common among counseling-only practices in Oklahoma City and means you will coordinate care if psychopharmacology is part of your treatment plan.
Faith Dynamic Counseling occupies a specific niche: faith-integrated, private-pay or insurance-based therapy. If you want secular therapy without religious framing, secular private practices and community mental health centers like Mercy Care Clinic (which serves uninsured and low-income residents at sliding scale) are better fits. If you want pastoral counseling from an ordained minister, many churches in Oklahoma City offer in-house counseling or referrals; this is usually lower cost but may involve less clinical structure.
If you want faith-integrated care with psychiatric services under one roof, larger Christian health systems such as OU Health's community mental health locations occasionally employ both therapists and psychiatrists, but they do not specialize in faith integration the way a faith-based private practice does. For couples work specifically, Faith Dynamic's couples counseling competes with general private practices like Cornerstone Counseling (also faith-integrated) and secular providers; the choice hinges on whether religion in the room adds value to your work.
Faith Dynamic Counseling suits clients who actively want their therapist to engage religious or spiritual questions as part of healing, who identify as Christian and want alignment between values and treatment, and who prefer a private practice setting with flexible scheduling over a clinic environment. It also suits couples whose faith is central to their relationship or marital conflict.
It does not suit clients seeking strictly secular therapy, those who are not Christian and prefer a provider agnostic on their faith background, or those who cannot afford out-of-pocket costs and require a sliding scale or free community option. It is also not the right fit if you need psychiatric medication management in the same appointment; you will be referred out.
Your first appointment will include intake paperwork covering medical history, presenting concerns, insurance information, and consent forms. The therapist will ask about your reason for seeking counseling, relevant background, current stressors, and how your faith or values relate to your concerns. If you are a couple, both partners typically attend and the session focuses on understanding each person's perspective on the relationship issue. The therapist will explain their approach, discuss confidentiality limits, and collaboratively set treatment goals. First sessions are usually 50 to 60 minutes. You will be asked about insurance authorization; if the practice is in-network, billing is handled there. If out-of-network, you will pay and seek reimbursement from your plan.
Verify current hours and location with the practice before your appointment, as private practices often adjust scheduling seasonally. Faith Dynamic Counseling is located within Oklahoma City proper, and parking is typically available at or near the office. Telehealth appointments are available, which removes parking and travel barriers for clients in the metro area or those with mobility constraints. Session length is 50 minutes; arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for your first appointment to complete paperwork.
Faith Dynamic Counseling fills a gap for clients in Oklahoma City who want therapy rooted in clinical rigor and Christian values in the same session, neither purely pastoral nor purely secular.
