Dr. Patricia L. King operates a private practice in Oklahoma City that specializes in individual psychotherapy, with clinical experience in trauma treatment and cognitive behavioral approaches. She works primarily with adult clients and operates on a direct-pay or insurance-compatible model for those seeking outpatient mental health care outside a hospital system or large clinic network.
Dr. King's office functions as a solo private practice rather than part of a larger counseling center or hospital mental health department. This structure means shorter waitlists typical of independent providers, but also that coverage during vacation or illness may require referral to another therapist. The practice focuses on one-on-one therapy sessions rather than group work or psychiatric medication management; clients who need psychiatric evaluation or medication oversight will be referred to a psychiatrist or prescriber.
Standard psychotherapy sessions run 45 to 50 minutes and typically occur weekly or biweekly depending on the client's needs and progress. Session cost varies by insurance status: those with insurance pay their plan's copay or coinsurance at the time of service, while uninsured clients should confirm current rates directly with the office. Many private practices in Oklahoma City charge between $90 and $140 per session for uninsured clients; Dr. King's specific rate requires verification by calling the practice.
Dr. King uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-focused methods, which means sessions involve structured skill-building and processing of past or current distressing experiences. These approaches often produce measurable improvement in anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms within 8 to 16 weeks of consistent treatment, though timeline depends on symptom severity and prior trauma history.
Oklahoma City residents seeking psychotherapy can choose between private practitioners, community mental health centers, and hospital-affiliated clinics. Community Health Centers like those operated by OU Health offer sliding-scale fees and accept Medicaid, making them appropriate for uninsured or low-income clients; Dr. King's private practice typically requires insurance or ability to pay out-of-pocket. Hospital-based mental health departments (such as OU Medical Center's psychiatry clinics) provide access to both therapists and psychiatrists on-site, useful for clients who need medication and therapy together. Dr. King suits clients with active insurance, stable housing, and no acute psychiatric crisis requiring immediate psychiatric evaluation; community health centers are the better first stop for uninsured clients or those in crisis.
Dr. King's practice is appropriate for adults with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or past trauma who are stable enough for weekly outpatient therapy and who have insurance or funds to pay out-of-pocket. Clients seeking long-term trauma processing and coping skill development often benefit from this depth of relationship with one therapist over time. The practice is not suitable for those without insurance or financial means (community health centers are better), those in acute psychiatric crisis (emergency room or crisis line is needed), or those requiring psychiatric medication management without seeing a separate psychiatrist (medication is outside a therapist's scope). Teenagers should confirm age-related policies by calling directly.
Initial appointments typically include a mental health assessment covering presenting problems, psychiatric history, substance use, family history, and safety screening (suicidal or homicidal thoughts). Dr. King will explain how she works, what to expect from therapy, and the client's role in setting goals. The session establishes whether the client's needs align with what the practice offers; if not, a referral to a more appropriate provider or psychiatrist is made at that time. Clients should bring insurance card and photo ID, arrive 10 minutes early for paperwork, and be ready to discuss uncomfortable or private matters.
Dr. King's office operates during standard business hours; the specific address and appointment availability should be confirmed directly with the office. Parking availability at the practice location varies by building. Insurance accepted should be confirmed in advance, as some private practices limit networks. For appointment scheduling or to ask whether the practice is currently accepting new clients, calling directly is more efficient than online searches, as many therapist offices do not maintain updated websites.
Dr. King's trauma-focused approach and individual attention suit Oklahoma City residents who need focused, structured therapy and have the resources to access private care consistently.
