Phoenix Center for Pastoral Counseling is a licensed mental health practice in Oklahoma City that integrates Christian faith perspective into individual, family, couples, and group therapy. It operates as a small practice staffed by licensed counselors trained in both clinical psychology and pastoral theology, distinguishing it from secular therapy providers and churches that offer spiritual direction without clinical credentials.
The practice serves adults and adolescents seeking therapy that aligns faith with mental health treatment. Unlike purely secular practices or pastoral care at a church, Phoenix Center employs licensed professional counselors (LPCs) qualified to diagnose and treat mental health conditions while incorporating biblical principles into their approach. This matters for clients who find secular-only therapy misses a core part of their worldview, or whose church's pastoral care lacks clinical training to address complex conditions like depression, anxiety, trauma, or relationship breakdown.
The center offers individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, and support groups. Sessions run 50 to 60 minutes per week or as agreed. Rates typically range from $80 to $150 per session depending on clinician experience and whether fees are self-pay or submitted to insurance. Like most private practices, the center accepts some major insurance plans; callers should confirm in-network status with their specific carrier before the first appointment, as panel participation changes periodically. Financial hardship and sliding-scale arrangements may be discussed during intake.
Oklahoma City hosts both religious and secular mental health providers. Secular practices like Integris Behavioral Health or independent LPC offices operate without spiritual integration, better suited for clients prioritizing clinical expertise free of faith perspective. Churches offering pastoral counseling typically employ untrained clergy without clinical licensure, appropriate for spiritual guidance but not for diagnosable mental illness requiring evidence-based treatment. Phoenix Center fills the middle: clinically credentialed staff with explicit theological training, serving clients who reject false choices between faith and science. Clients with acute psychiatric crises (psychosis, active suicidality, severe substance dependence) needing hospital-level care will be referred out; the practice handles outpatient conditions.
Ideal candidates are Christians (evangelical, mainline Protestant, or non-denominational) navigating depression, anxiety, grief, marital conflict, parenting challenges, or identity questions within a faith frame. Adults uncomfortable in secular therapy because faith goes unaddressed, and those for whom Christian perspective feels integral to healing, benefit most. Clients opposed to any religious framework, those requiring inpatient psychiatric admission, or individuals with untreated substance use disorders requiring detoxification elsewhere are not appropriate fits. Adolescents are accepted; parents should ask whether a particular clinician has training in teen-specific issues before booking.
Intake includes a clinical interview covering mental health history, current symptoms, family background, and goals. The counselor will ask about faith tradition and how the client wants faith addressed in therapy, ensuring the client directs the faith component rather than it being imposed. A treatment plan, fee agreement, and insurance information (if applicable) are completed. Expect 60 to 90 minutes for intake; follow-up appointments are typically weekly unless otherwise agreed. Clients should bring photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications.
Phoenix Center operates by appointment only; walk-in visits are not available. Specific hours vary by clinician, generally Monday through Friday during business and early evening slots. The practice is located in Oklahoma City; confirm the exact address and parking details before the first visit, as this information may shift with office relocations. Telehealth sessions are offered for established clients unable to attend in person; ask during intake if remote sessions suit your needs. Verification note: hours and insurance participation should be confirmed by calling directly, as staffing and panel changes occur throughout the year.
Phoenix Center serves a defined segment of Oklahoma City's counseling landscape: people for whom clinical skill and faith integration matter equally, and for whom secular or purely pastoral alternatives feel incomplete.
