Thai-An Truong is a licensed professional counselor and licensed alcohol and drug counselor operating a solo practice in Oklahoma City, offering postpartum mental health support and individual therapy for clients navigating depression, anxiety, substance-use recovery, and life transitions. As a dedicated postpartum provider in a specialty-focused market, Truong sits apart from general practice therapists and addresses a clinical population that many OKC-area counselors do not prioritize.
Truong specializes in postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety, conditions that affect 1 in 7 new mothers nationally according to the CDC, yet remain underdiagnosed and undertreated. The practice also serves individuals in recovery from alcohol and substance use, a dual credential that allows Truong to work with clients whose postpartum struggles include addiction history or concurrent substance-use concerns. Sessions address parenting stress, identity shifts after birth, relationship strain between partners, and the medical and psychological components of perinatal mood disorders. The practice works on an individual-session basis, not as part of a larger medical group, which means care is not automatically embedded within obstetric or primary-care settings.
Truong charges on a per-session basis; current rates begin at $75 to $100 per session, varying by insurance status and plan (verify current rates directly, as therapy fees fluctuate with insurance contract changes). Insurance is accepted for clients whose plans cover out-of-network providers; uninsured or under-insured clients may negotiate payment or ask about reduced-rate options. Session length is typically 50 minutes. The practice does not offer group therapy or psychiatric medication management; if medication evaluation is needed, Truong can refer to a psychiatrist or primary-care provider. No initial consultation fee is charged; the first session functions as an intake and assessment.
Postpartum-specialized therapy is uncommon in Oklahoma City's counseling landscape. Many general-practice LPC and LCSW providers in OKC list perinatal issues as one of many specialties but do not build practices around it. Integrated perinatal clinics are also limited; OU Health and Mercy Hospital both operate obstetric departments but postpartum mental health services are typically referred out rather than integrated. A client seeking postpartum care in OKC has three primary pathways: (1) ask an OB-GYN for referral to any available therapist, often resulting in a long wait and a non-specialized provider; (2) contact a general practice therapist who has room on their schedule; or (3) seek a provider like Truong who has explicitly structured their practice around perinatal mental health. The first two options are faster to access but may not address postpartum-specific dynamics; Truong's model prioritizes depth over speed and assumes baseline competency in postpartum presentation. Expect longer wait times in exchange for specialist attention.
Truong is suited for mothers (or partners supporting a mother) experiencing postpartum depression, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive symptoms; individuals in recovery from substance use navigating parenthood; and clients who want a clinician with specific training in perinatal mental health. The practice works well for those with insurance or ability to pay out-of-pocket; Oklahoma Medicaid and most commercial insurances are accepted, but coverage varies. This practice does not fit clients needing urgent psychiatric intervention or medication management; clients in acute suicidal crisis should call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988) or go to an emergency department instead. It also does not serve children or adolescents, only adults.
The first appointment is an intake: Truong will ask about your mental health history, current symptoms (sleep, mood, anxiety, intrusive thoughts), postpartum timeline, support system, substance-use history if relevant, and what brought you to therapy now. You will describe your expectations for treatment. No screening tests or assessments are administered during the first visit; the session is conversational and diagnostic. By the end, Truong will outline a preliminary understanding of your needs and propose a therapy approach. Bring insurance information and a list of medications if applicable. Plan for 50 minutes and bring photo ID.
Truong's practice is located in Oklahoma City; specific address and parking details should be confirmed by calling or checking the website before your first visit (hours vary and may include evening or weekend slots to accommodate working parents). Telehealth sessions are available, removing the commute barrier for clients in OKC's metro area. No parking fees are charged at the office location.
Truong fills a clinical gap in OKC's mental health landscape by building a practice explicitly around postpartum mental health and dual substance-use expertise, offering mothers and families a trained specialist rather than a generalist referral.
