Valerie Keller Gates, LPC
Oklahoma · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Grief +9
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Welcome to LPC Therapists' directory of online counselors serving Oklahoma. All listed clinicians hold a state-issued LPC, LPCC, or LCPC license - explore profiles to learn about credentials, approaches, languages, and experience.
Oklahoma · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Grief +9
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Intimacy-related issues +9
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 12 yrs exp
Works with Anger / Coping with life changes / Relationship +2
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Grief +8
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +9
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Coping with life changes +2
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Anger / Self esteem +17
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 25 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +16
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Solution-Focused Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 20 yrs exp
Works with Addictions / Relationship / Intimacy-related issues +4
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Anger / Depression +8
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
View ProfileOklahoma · 16 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Intimacy-related issues / Parenting +2
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 25 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Trauma and abuse +16
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 26 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileOklahoma · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Trauma and abuse +7
View ProfileOklahoma · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +17
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 8 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +14
View ProfileOklahoma · 23 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +16
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 27 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +4
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 21 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Grief +11
View ProfileOklahoma · 22 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Depression +10
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 19 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Parenting +10
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 6 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Trauma and abuse +12
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +11
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 18 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +9
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 15 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Grief +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +6
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 12 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +7
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Existential Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 22 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +15
Works by Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 27 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Career +12
View ProfileOklahoma · 8 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Anger +10
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +7
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 25 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +15
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 7 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +3
View ProfileOklahoma · 11 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Self esteem +9
View ProfileOklahoma · 14 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Trauma and abuse / Anger +13
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / LGBT / Self esteem +8
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 10 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Self esteem +8
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Gottman Method
View ProfileOklahoma · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +12
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Family / Self esteem +8
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 14 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +2
View ProfileOklahoma · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Anger / Self esteem +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 4 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +10
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileOklahoma · 25 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Parenting +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Anger / Self esteem +2
View ProfileOklahoma · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 3 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Parenting / Self esteem +1
View ProfileOklahoma · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Self esteem / Depression +10
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileOklahoma · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileIf you are looking for online therapy with a licensed professional counselor in Oklahoma, you will find that many counselors now include virtual sessions as part of their practice. Online counseling with an LPC, LPCC, or LCPC allows you to connect with professionals who hold the state-recognized credential required to practice counseling. These licenses all refer to the same basic professional field of licensed professional counseling, though the exact title varies by state. In Oklahoma the relevant credential will be listed on a counselor’s profile so you can see they meet state licensing requirements. The directory highlights counselors who list telehealth or online work among their practice settings, and you can read profiles to learn whether a counselor mentions particular focus areas, languages, or clinical experience that matter to you.
The state licensing board sets the rules that govern who may practice and under what title. Licensure typically requires a master’s degree in counseling or a closely related field, a period of supervised postgraduate experience commonly running two to three years with several thousand clinical hours, and passage of a national exam. Because licensure is issued at the state level, titles and exact requirements vary. In some states you will see LPC, LPCC, or LCPC used as the official title. Where a state uses LPCC or LCPC the role is the same profession under that state’s naming. In other states the clinical title may indicate a separate stage of licensure with specific supervised practice requirements. That nuance matters when you review a counselor’s profile, so take note of the exact license listed and the state that issued it.
Online counseling offers practical benefits that may fit into your life more easily than in-person sessions. You can connect from your home, a car between activities, or another setting that works for you, reducing travel time and making it easier to maintain regular sessions. For rural residents in Oklahoma who live far from urban centers, virtual sessions can widen your options, letting you consult counselors who practice across the state without a commute. If mobility, caregiving responsibilities, or work schedules make in-person visits difficult, online counseling can lower those barriers and help you stay consistent with the work you want to do.
Beyond logistics, many people choose online sessions because they can feel more comfortable talking from a familiar environment. Counselors who hold LPC, LPCC, or LCPC licenses are trained to work with you on functioning and goals - they start from where you are and what you want to achieve, rather than focusing only on diagnosis. That developmental and wellness-oriented training is a defining feature of professional counselor education and is often reflected in how counselors design virtual sessions, plan goals, and measure progress over time. When you read profiles, you can look for indications that a counselor lists telehealth among their formats and describes the client groups or issues they focus on.
Licensed professional counselors in Oklahoma work with a wide range of concerns, and many address these issues in online formats. You might reach out for help with anxiety that interferes with daily routines, depression that has become harder to manage, stress related to work or family roles, or relationship challenges. Counselors also commonly support people navigating life transitions such as relocation, parenting changes, career shifts, or caregiving responsibilities. Because counselors emphasize functioning and goals, they often help you define measurable objectives for daily life, work, and relationships and track progress as you work toward them.
Other areas you may encounter in counselor profiles include grief and loss, adjustment after trauma, substance-related concerns framed in behavioral terms, and support for mood regulation or coping skills. Some counselors list specific populations they work with, such as adolescents, college students, veterans, or multicultural communities. Approach names appear on profiles, but remember that a profile only records what a counselor lists; you should read descriptions carefully and use that information to determine whether a counselor’s stated focus areas and approaches align with what you want to work on. For example, you might find counselors who list EMDR among their approaches or who describe work with trauma - this indicates they include those approaches in their practice descriptions rather than proving specific training or certification beyond licensure.
It is straightforward to verify that a counselor holds the licensure they claim. A counselor's profile in this directory will usually show the issuing state and the license type - LPC, LPCC, or LCPC - along with a license number when the clinician provides it. The authoritative source for verification is the state licensing board that issues and renews counseling licenses. To verify a license, use the board's online license lookup tool and enter the counselor's name or license number. The board record will show whether the license is active, the expiration date, any disciplinary actions on record, and the scope of the license.
When you review board records, keep in mind that licensure rules are determined by the state. If a counselor practices with clients remotely from a different state, they must meet that state's telepractice and licensing regulations; many states require counselors to be licensed where the client is located during the session. If you are unsure about cross-state practice rules, the licensing board's website usually posts guidance and contact details. If the board record shows differences in title across states, remember that LPC, LPCC, and LCPC are variations of the same professional credentialing system - the exact title will reflect the state that issued the license. The board record is the best way to confirm that the degree, supervised experience, and exam requirements were satisfied for licensure in that state.
Beginning online counseling is a practical process you can approach in steps. Start by clarifying what you want to work on and what matters most in a counselor - for example, a focus on anxiety and stress management, experience with trauma-related work, the ability to work in a language other than English, or familiarity with specific life stages. Use the directory to read profiles and look for counselors who list relevant focus areas, years of clinical experience, and the licensure type that matches your expectations. Pay attention to whether a counselor mentions virtual session formats and any languages spoken. This information helps you narrow choices before you contact a counselor for a conversation about fit.
When you find a counselor you would like to explore further, prepare a short list of questions to ask in an initial conversation. Typical topics include the counselor’s experience with your primary concern, what a typical session looks like, how progress is tracked, and any practical policies such as fees, session length, or cancellation terms. You can also ask how the counselor incorporates telehealth into their practice and what privacy protections they describe for virtual sessions. These conversations are an opportunity to get a sense of communication style and whether the counselor’s stated approaches and focus areas align with what you want. Keep in mind that profiles reflect licensure and what counselors list about their practice, not outcomes or guarantees.
To choose a counselor who fits your needs, look at a combination of factors rather than a single item. The license type and issuing state are essential because they confirm formal credentials. Also weigh the counselor’s stated focus areas, the approaches they list, languages offered, and any population groups they highlight, such as adolescents or military families. A wellness and developmental orientation is central to counselor training, so notice whether profiles emphasize functioning, goals, and practical skills as part of the work. If you rely on insurance, check whether a counselor lists insurance panels or provides billing details, and verify coverage with your insurer independently. Finally, prioritize clear communication and a sense of rapport - the way a counselor responds in an introductory call can be as informative as the written profile.
Online counseling with a licensed professional counselor can make mental health support more accessible across Oklahoma. By understanding licensure differences, verifying credentials through the state board, and focusing on the counselor’s stated focus areas and approaches, you can find a professional whose profile aligns with the work you want to do. Use the directory to explore profiles, read descriptions carefully, and prepare questions that help you decide who to contact for an introductory conversation about goals and process.
Addictions
3943 therapists
ADHD
3458 therapists
Anger
4910 therapists
Bipolar
3276 therapists
Chronic Illness
1400 therapists
Chronic Pain
1400 therapists
Compulsion
1793 therapists
Control Issues
3405 therapists
Depression
7562 therapists
Disaster Relief Therapy
1589 therapists
Dissociation
1024 therapists
Domestic Violence
1847 therapists
Eating Disorders
1431 therapists
Gambling
1264 therapists
Grief
5423 therapists
Guilt and Shame
5249 therapists
Impulsivity
2930 therapists
Intimacy Issues
3246 therapists
Isolation / Loneliness
4674 therapists
Midlife Crisis
2791 therapists
Mood Disorders
3964 therapists
Obsession
1793 therapists
OCD
1793 therapists
Panic Disorder and Panic Attacks
3557 therapists
Phobias
1231 therapists
Post-Traumatic Stress
4486 therapists
Postpartum Depression
1885 therapists
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
2404 therapists
Self Esteem
7264 therapists
Self-Harm
2045 therapists
Sexual Trauma
1893 therapists
Sleeping Disorders
1660 therapists
Social Anxiety and Phobia
4660 therapists
Stress & Anxiety
8411 therapists
Trauma and Abuse
6190 therapists
Abandonment
3127 therapists
Adoption
1317 therapists
Aging and Geriatric Issues
1699 therapists
Attachment Issues
3292 therapists
Blended Family Issues
2427 therapists
Body Image
2333 therapists
Career
3991 therapists
Caregiver Issues and Stress
3313 therapists
Codependency
3031 therapists
Commitment Issues
2290 therapists
Communication Problems
5958 therapists
Compassion Fatigue
3358 therapists
Coping with Life Changes
6589 therapists
Divorce
3745 therapists
Family
5339 therapists
Family of Origin Issues
2406 therapists
Fatherhood Issues
1380 therapists
Fertility Issues
728 therapists
First Responder Issues
1582 therapists
Forgiveness
4945 therapists
Foster Care
1317 therapists
Hospice and End-of-Life Counseling
1084 therapists
Infidelity
2182 therapists
Jealousy
2050 therapists
Life Purpose
5444 therapists
Money and Financial Issues
1848 therapists
Parenting
4437 therapists
Pregnancy
1419 therapists
Relationship
6494 therapists
Self-Love
5538 therapists
Separation
3745 therapists
Sexuality
1706 therapists
Workplace Issues
3701 therapists