Our Therapist Directory

Mental Health Match features thousands of therapists. Our clinical matching tool can help find someone who meets your needs.

Find a Therapist

Therapists in Oklahoma

Show cities in Oklahoma


picture of therapist named Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie

My approach to therapy: I strive to create a safe and supportive environment where you feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings. You don’t have to face all the hard stuff on your own.

View Profile
  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

picture of therapist named Kristi Gibbs, MS, LPC

Kristi Gibbs, MS, LPC

My approach to therapy: I take the time to listen to my client's story, identify areas of concern, and work together to develop tools and goals that helps them achieve success in treatment. I provide my clients with a therapeutic experience that is personal and empathetic.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

picture of therapist named Brooke  Powers

Brooke Powers

My approach to therapy: My approach is ideal for long-term health, preferring to do the deeper work often needed for holistic, lasting change rather than short fixes! I enjoy utilizing humor, and creative approaches to therapy, providing balance and support within our work.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

picture of therapist named Dr. Heidi Strohmaier

Dr. Heidi Strohmaier

My approach to therapy: I use scientifically-based interventions to help you achieve your goals in a way that is sensitive to your unique strengths, beliefs, and background. My solution-focused approach helps you set, work toward, and achieve goals efficiently.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

picture of therapist named Dr. Cynthia Shaw

Dr. Cynthia Shaw

My approach to therapy: I incorporate existential, philosophical, process oriented, culturally sensitive, trauma informed care.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

We'll help you find the right therapist.

Mental Health Match has connected over 500,000 people with the right therapist, not just any therapist.

Begin Matching
picture of therapist named Ajunwa Nwogu

Ajunwa Nwogu

My approach to therapy: I guide clients on working with their autonomic nervous system, which is the base of our self-healing mechanism, rather than going against it. We would do embodying & mindfulness practices as well as talk therapy to bring about the life you hope for.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

picture of therapist named Emily Crawford-Thompson, Ph.D.

Emily Crawford-Thompson, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I am a genuine, authentic, and compassionate person who can also be direct with you if you need a little challenge; yet, my style is gentle enough that you may not even realize you are being challenged!

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

picture of therapist named Dr. Olivia Blandford

Dr. Olivia Blandford

My approach to therapy: I provide therapy that goes beyond generic coping strategies and support to help you dive deeper, gain insight, and improve your relationships with yourself and others. You can expect therapy that is high-quality, thoughtful, and tailored to you.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

picture of therapist named Dr. Yaping Anderson

Dr. Yaping Anderson

My approach to therapy: I adapt the therapy to you rather than expecting you to adapt to the therapy. My therapy style is collaborative. I see myself as a fellow traveler walking alongside you, assisting you in discovering and developing your inner expertise and strengths.

  • Accepting Clients

  • Online Only

picture of therapist named Dr. Humama Khan

Dr. Humama Khan

My approach to therapy: I focus on a holistic approach where we consider multiple aspects of the mind, body, and environment. Additionally, my therapy is conducted through a multicultural lens which advocates for an understanding and respect for the nuance in each person.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online


Showing 1 to 10 of 76 results


Find Trauma Therapists & Counselors in Oklahoma.


Explore our guide to therapy

How Does Therapy Help?