Harris Wyatt Vicki is a licensed professional counselor practice in Oklahoma City offering individual and family therapy for adolescents and adults, with a focus on trauma, anxiety, and behavioral concerns.
The practice operates as a solo or small group clinical counseling operation. Harris Wyatt Vicki holds a License to Practice Professional Counseling (LPC) in Oklahoma and provides outpatient therapy in a private office setting. The scope includes intake and ongoing individual sessions, family counseling, and work with clients experiencing trauma, life transitions, and emotional regulation challenges. This is not a psychiatric clinic, psychiatry referral service, or crisis intervention unit; it is talk therapy conducted one-on-one or in family format.
Individual therapy sessions typically run 50 to 60 minutes. Sessions cost between $90 and $140 per visit, depending on complexity and duration; confirm current rates by phone before scheduling. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Aetna, United, and Cigna, though out-of-pocket costs and deductibles apply. Clients without insurance can request a sliding scale fee or discounted cash rate; ask during the initial call. Family sessions (two to four participants) are generally billed at a higher rate than individual work, ranging from $130 to $180 per session. No single-session intensive packages or group therapy programs are offered.
Oklahoma City has a range of counseling providers from large community mental health centers to independent licensed practitioners. Community mental health agencies like Momentum Mental Health Center on NW 23rd Street and the Mental Health Association of Oklahoma City provide sliding-scale and free services for uninsured or low-income clients and often work with Medicaid; they excel when cost is the primary concern but typically have longer wait lists. Larger group practices like Insight Psychological Services include psychiatry on staff, making them suitable if medication management is needed alongside therapy. Harris Wyatt Vicki suits clients who prefer a single provider relationship, have insurance or can pay out-of-pocket, and want faster appointment availability than public health agencies typically offer. It does not handle psychiatric evaluation or medication management; if a client needs both therapy and a psychiatrist, they will be referred elsewhere. Therapists in solo practice generally book faster (often within one to two weeks) than large agencies, which can run six to eight weeks for an initial appointment.
The practice works well for adolescents and adults (roughly ages 13 and up) who are insured or have cash funds, are verbal and willing to engage in talk therapy, and face trauma, anxiety, relationship conflict, or behavioral challenges within the scope of counseling. It is not designed for young children (under 13), clients in active psychosis or acute suicidality, or those who need medication prescription. Adults managing trauma or anxiety who have tried self-help or are between therapists will find it accessible. Families navigating conflict, parenting disputes, or communication breakdown are the other primary audience.
Initial sessions last 60 minutes and begin with intake: a clinician-led conversation about presenting problems, background, mental health history, current medications, and treatment goals. The client will complete paperwork (demographics, insurance, emergency contacts, and a release-of-information form if they want records shared with a primary care doctor or psychiatrist). Expect the first appointment to focus on assessment rather than active treatment; ongoing therapy begins in session two. Bring insurance cards and photo ID. If a client is referred by another provider, ask that provider to send records ahead to accelerate the intake process.
Harris Wyatt Vicki operates by appointment only; walk-in visits are not available. Standard office hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some evening slots available (confirm specific availability when you call). The practice is located in an Oklahoma City office setting with street or lot parking; parking details depend on the exact building, so ask about accessibility and any cost when you schedule. Sessions can be conducted in person or via telehealth video; ask whether your concern can be addressed via video or requires an in-person meeting.
Harris Wyatt Vicki fills a common need in Oklahoma City for licensed outpatient counseling without the wait or cost barriers of community mental health centers and without the complexity of large multi-specialty groups.
