Jantzen John is a licensed independent social worker (LISW) in private practice offering individual psychotherapy to adults and adolescents in Oklahoma City, working from a clinical approach focused on talk therapy without psychiatric medication management.
A solo practice mental health provider, Jantzen John operates as an independent clinical social worker, meaning he holds a master's degree and full licensure in social work with independent practice authority in Oklahoma. This distinguishes him from counselors who may not have master's-level training, and from psychiatrists or psychiatric nurse practitioners who prescribe medication. Most of his work is one-on-one therapy, not group sessions or intensive outpatient programming.
Jantzen John provides individual therapy, which typically means weekly 50-minute sessions. Verify current rates and cancellation policy by contacting the practice directly, as fees change and vary by whether you pay out-of-pocket or use insurance. Many LISW providers in Oklahoma City charge between $80 and $150 per session for out-of-pocket clients; some accept health insurance, which shifts the out-of-pocket cost to your plan's copay or coinsurance. Ask when scheduling whether he is accepting new clients and whether he takes your specific plan. He does not provide medication evaluation or management; if you need psychiatric assessment or medication, you would see a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner separately.
Oklahoma City has a mixed landscape of individual therapy providers. Community mental health centers like Community Care offer sliding-scale fees and psychiatric services under one roof, making them cheaper for uninsured or low-income clients; they suit people who need both therapy and medication management quickly. Private practices like Jantzen John's typically offer more flexible scheduling, often shorter wait times for first appointments, and deeper continuity with one therapist, but usually cost more out-of-pocket unless your insurance reimburses well. Large group practices (five or more therapists in one office) give you choice of provider and more availability, while solo practices like Jantzen John's mean you cannot always find a same-week appointment. Choose Jantzen John if you value a single consistent therapist, have insurance that covers him, or prefer scheduling flexibility over reduced cost; choose a community mental health center if cost is the primary barrier or if you need integrated psychiatric care.
Jantzen John suits adults and adolescents seeking ongoing individual therapy from a trained clinical social worker without needing medication management. He fits clients with insurance or ability to pay out-of-pocket, and those whose schedule allows routine weekly appointments. He does not suit parents seeking child behavior intervention under age 12 (he works with adolescents, not young children), people in crisis needing immediate psychiatric hospitalization, or those who are uninsured and cannot afford private rates. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or severe psychiatric symptoms, seek emergency services at OU Health Edmond or an emergency room instead.
Initial sessions typically include a clinical intake covering your presenting concern, mental health and family history, current medications, and treatment goals. The therapist will listen more than advise and will explain his approach and confidentiality limits. Bring insurance information and photo ID. Expect to discuss whether ongoing therapy feels like a fit; not all therapist-client matches work, and it is standard to try one or two sessions before committing. Ask about his theoretical orientation (cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, etc.) if that matters to you.
The exact office location, hours, and parking details are best confirmed by phone or online lookup, as private practice locations and schedules vary. Plan for a one-time parking search if the office is in a medical plaza or shared building. Sessions are typically scheduled by appointment, not walk-in.
Jantzen John fills a straightforward role in Oklahoma City's mental health system: a trained, licensed individual therapist for clients who want consistent one-on-one care and have the means to access private practice. His LISW credential and master's-level training set a higher baseline than some counselors; whether his approach and availability fit your needs requires direct conversation.
