Jeanne H. Smith is a licensed professional counselor in Oklahoma City specializing in individual therapy for adults, with clinical depth in substance use recovery, family systems, and life transitions.
A licensed professional counselor (LPC) working independently or within a small practice structure, Smith provides therapy focused on assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing counseling rather than medication management or psychiatric evaluation. The scope is individual talk therapy; psychiatry and medication requires referral or a separate prescriber. This positioning means clients seeking primary mental health counseling can expect focused talk-therapy hours, while those needing medication evaluation as part of treatment will need either a referred psychiatrist or a psychiatrist-counselor team.
Substance use counseling, family-of-origin work, and life-stage transitions form the core service areas. Session structure typically follows 50- to 60-minute weekly appointments, with sliding-scale or flat fees depending on insurance status. Specific rates should be confirmed directly, as individual practitioners' fees vary by insurance plan accepted and whether the client uses out-of-pocket payment. Many insurers in the Oklahoma City area (Blue Cross Blue Shield Oklahoma, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare) cover LPC-provided therapy at different out-of-pocket costs depending on deductible status and in-network participation.
Oklahoma City has multiple counselor options across independent practitioners and group practices. The main practical split: group practices (such as those affiliated with Integris or Saint Anthony Hospital systems) offer appointment availability that often shortens wait times to one to two weeks, whereas independent LPCs like Smith may require longer scheduling but often permit flexible cancellation policies and sometimes offer more continuity with one provider. Large group practices typically staff multiple counselors across psychology, social work, and professional counseling licenses, while an independent LPC is a single specialist. Choose a group practice if your insurance requires rapid appointment access or if you prefer options for a secondary provider; choose an independent LPC if continuity of care with one person and specialized focus matter most to your treatment goals.
Smith's clinical focus on substance use recovery and family dynamics makes her best suited for adults working through addiction history, family-relationship patterns, codependency, or recovery transitions. Adults in acute psychiatric crisis (active suicidal ideation, psychosis, severe mania) need emergency or psychiatric-level care, not counseling alone. Those seeking primarily medication management or evaluation should start with a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner; Smith can complement that care but does not prescribe.
Initial appointments typically include a clinical intake covering mental health history, substance use history (if relevant), family background, current stressors, and treatment goals. The counselor may use validated screening tools. Insurance questions (coverage, copay, deductible status) are usually handled before or at the start of the first session. Plan 60 to 75 minutes for the first appointment.
Confirm current hours and location by contacting Smith directly; independent practitioners may offer evening or weekend hours for working adults. Parking depends on the office location; many Oklahoma City counseling offices in central or midtown areas offer on-site parking or street parking. Telehealth availability should be asked about at booking, as pandemic-era expansion of virtual counseling is now standard in many Oklahoma City practices.
Smith's focus on substance use recovery and family-systems work addresses two core areas of unmet demand in Oklahoma, where addiction and multi-generational family trauma figure prominently in community mental health need. An independent LPC with named clinical depth is a resource for clients seeking specialized, continuous care without the scheduling delays or provider rotation common in larger systems.
