Dinah S Cloud is a licensed clinical psychologist providing individual psychotherapy to adults in Oklahoma City, with particular expertise in anxiety disorders, life transitions, and adjustment issues. She practices privately and accepts most major insurance plans, positioning her among the subset of Oklahoma City psychologists who combine accessibility through insurance with a specialty focus rather than generic offerings.
Cloud holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and maintains a private practice focused on evidence-based therapy for adults. Her clinical work centers on anxiety (generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder), major life changes (career shifts, relationship dissolution, relocation), and the adjustment challenges that follow. She does not treat children or provide medication management; referrals to psychiatrists are available when medication evaluation becomes part of a patient's care plan.
Individual psychotherapy sessions typically run 45 to 50 minutes. Standard rates for Oklahoma City psychologists in private practice range from $120 to $200 per session; Cloud's out-of-pocket fee should be confirmed directly, but most Oklahoma City practices at her experience level charge in the $150 to $180 range. If you carry insurance, your cost depends entirely on your plan's copay or coinsurance structure. Verify your coverage before your first appointment; many plans require a referral from your primary care physician, though some do not. Cloud's office can typically confirm whether your specific plan is accepted before you schedule.
Oklahoma City has roughly 80 to 100 licensed clinical psychologists. Within that landscape, Cloud stands out for a defined specialty rather than a generalist practice. Most community mental health centers (Integris Mental Health Services, Community Care in Oklahoma City) offer lower-cost or sliding-scale therapy but with longer wait lists and less continuity of clinician. If your anxiety is severe or you are in crisis, those centers' same-week access may be more appropriate. If you have insurance, good availability matters, and you prefer consistent therapy with a focused expert, a private practitioner like Cloud fits better. If cost is your main constraint and you cannot navigate insurance, a sliding-scale agency therapist is the realistic choice.
Cloud's practice suits adults with a specific, identifiable stressor (a career change, a breakup, a move, or a diagnosis of anxiety) who have insurance or are willing to self-pay, and who can commit to weekly or biweekly sessions. It does not suit urgent crisis situations (a suicidal episode, active domestic violence, acute psychosis), which require emergency services; does not suit children or adolescents, for whom specialized training is required; and does not suit patients who need psychiatric medication as a primary intervention without also wanting talk therapy. If you are in an acute crisis, call 988 (the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline) or go to an emergency room.
Your first appointment will include an intake interview, during which Cloud will ask about your current concern, relevant history, any previous mental health treatment, medical history, and medications. She will explain her approach and confidentiality limits (duty to warn, mandatory abuse reporting, health information exchanges). Expect the session to focus on assessment rather than deep work; you will not solve the problem in session one. Bring your insurance card and a photo ID. If you have previous therapy notes or psychiatric records, bringing those speeds up the picture. Plan for 60 to 75 minutes including paperwork.
Cloud's office is in central Oklahoma City. Specific street address and hours should be confirmed by phone or her practice website; most private psychologists in Oklahoma City keep 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. hours on weekdays, with limited evening slots. Parking is typically available at or near the building. If you cannot reach her office during business hours, ask about an online patient portal or emergency contact number; many private practices use voicemail with a 24-hour callback commitment for non-crisis calls.
A clinical psychologist with a defined specialization and insurance access fills a necessary role in Oklahoma City's mental health landscape, serving the portion of the population with identifiable anxiety or adjustment concerns and the resources to pursue private care.
