Positive Outcomes Therapeutic Services is a counseling practice in Oklahoma City that provides individual, couples, and group therapy with a stated emphasis on affording access through adjusted fees. The practice operates as a limited-liability clinic staffed by licensed therapists and, depending on availability, supervised graduate-level clinicians; it functions within the broader Oklahoma City mental health market alongside larger hospital-affiliated systems and independent providers of varying credentials and price points.
Positive Outcomes operates as a mid-sized outpatient counseling practice focused on talk therapy rather than psychiatric medication management. The practice does not employ in-house psychiatrists or medication prescribers; clients who need psychiatric evaluation are referred elsewhere. The clinic accepts both direct-pay and insured clients, and advertises a sliding-scale fee structure designed to serve uninsured or underinsured patients. Licensed therapists on staff typically hold master's degrees in counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy and maintain active professional licenses in Oklahoma.
The practice offers individual therapy, couples counseling, family sessions, and structured groups. A sliding scale is publicly stated as available, though specific fee bands are not listed on standard online directories. To obtain exact current pricing, prospective clients must contact the clinic directly. For comparison, Oklahoma City independent therapists and small practices typically charge $80 to $120 per session when paying out-of-pocket, while large hospital-affiliated counseling departments (such as those operated by OU Health or Integris) often charge higher base rates but may negotiate differently with insurance plans. Sliding-scale practices in Oklahoma City are less common than fixed-fee offices, making Positive Outcomes' model relevant for budget-conscious or uninsured clients in the area.
The practice accepts most major insurance plans. Copay responsibility depends on the plan; clients should verify coverage before scheduling. Group therapy sessions, when offered, typically cost less per person than individual therapy and serve populations focused on specific concerns (such as grief, anxiety, or relationship issues).
Oklahoma City's counseling landscape includes three broad tiers. Hospital-affiliated counseling centers (OU Health's mental health clinics, Integris Behavioral Health) offer larger facilities, easier referral integration, and faster access to psychiatric care but operate on fixed fee schedules and may have longer appointment queues during high-demand periods. Private independent therapists and small group practices (including Positive Outcomes) offer flexibility, often shorter wait times for first appointments, and direct relationships with providers but require clients to self-navigate referrals to psychiatry or other specialists. Nonprofit mental health agencies, such as Oklahoma County Health Department's counseling services, offer low-cost or free care based on income but typically serve only residents meeting specific residency or income thresholds.
Positive Outcomes sits between hospital systems and solo practitioners: it is larger and more stable than a one-person practice but retains the accessibility and lower cost structure of a smaller clinic. Choose Positive Outcomes if you need affordable, community-based talk therapy and are willing to verify insurance coverage directly; choose a hospital system if you anticipate needing quick access to psychiatry or more intensive services; choose a nonprofit agency if you qualify by income and residency.
Positive Outcomes is suited to clients seeking therapy who have insurance or can pay out-of-pocket, have flexibility in appointment scheduling, and benefit from a smaller, less institutional setting. The sliding-scale option expands access to uninsured clients earning below certain thresholds. The practice does not provide medication management, medication-assisted treatment for substance use, or crisis intervention; clients in acute distress should use emergency services or crisis lines (Oklahoma's 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7).
New clients typically complete intake paperwork on arrival or before the session, which covers mental health history, current symptoms, insurance details, and emergency contacts. The first session usually lasts 50 to 60 minutes. The therapist will gather information about the presenting problem, relevant background, treatment goals, and previous therapy (if any). No diagnosis or formal treatment plan is finalized in the first visit, though the therapist and client should discuss whether the therapist's approach and availability match the client's needs and may suggest a return appointment or referral. Clients should bring insurance cards, a photo ID, and a list of current medications if applicable.
Positive Outcomes operates during standard business hours, though specific office hours and days of operation should be confirmed directly, as therapist availability varies by schedule. The practice is located at an Oklahoma City address accessible by vehicle; parking details are not standardized across all Oklahoma City counseling offices and should be verified when booking. Online scheduling is not consistently available across smaller practices; phone contact is typical. To verify current hours, appointment availability, and parking, call the practice directly or visit its website for the most up-to-date information.
The practice's sliding-scale model and in-person availability make it a practical choice for Oklahoma City residents with cost barriers or insurance gaps who seek consistent, accessible outpatient counseling in a small-group setting.
