About Clint
Clint McKnight is a Licensed Professional Counselor who offers practical, down-to-earth support for people facing stress, anxiety, grief, depression, and other life challenges. He works to make therapy understandable and useful, so people can take steps that feel manageable. He provides sessions in English and practices from Oklahoma as an LPC.
Clint draws on psychodynamic therapy to help people understand the patterns that shape their feelings and relationships. He helps clients look at how past experiences influence current reactions, which can make it easier to change unhelpful patterns.
Background and approach
He also uses existential ideas to address questions of meaning, purpose, and coping with major life changes. Across a 15-year career in mental health counseling, Clint has worked with people dealing with addiction, parenting strain, career stress, intimacy issues, bipolar disorder, compassion fatigue, and more. He aims to translate clinical ideas into everyday language and concrete steps.
In sessions he focuses on listening, asking clear questions, and offering observations that clients can try out between meetings. Conversations often include exploring relationship patterns, identifying coping strategies, and setting small goals that build confidence over time. Clint uses a mix of longer work and shorter coaching-style conversations depending on what a person needs.
He encourages people to raise questions about approach, pace, or goals so therapy stays tailored to their situation. To begin, people complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule sessions according to availability. Sessions are offered through video, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Using Psychodynamic and Existential Ideas in Online Therapy
Clint works with psychodynamic and existential approaches in straightforward ways to help people feel more clear about their emotions and choices. Psychodynamic work looks at recurring patterns in relationships and behavior, helping people understand where those patterns come from and what to do differently. Existential ideas focus on questions of meaning, purpose, and how to cope with big life changes or loss.Choosing the best approach is collaborative. The therapist and client talk about goals, preferences, and how they respond to different styles of work. Sessions can shift between deeper exploratory work and shorter coaching-style conversations as needs change.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. Video calls let people work face-to-face from wherever they are. Phone sessions can be useful when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text sessions are good for quick check-ins, shorter coaching moments, or ongoing support between longer meetings. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life while keeping the focus on the therapeutic work.
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What this counselor works with
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Also listed
- Addictions
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Career difficulties
- Coaching
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Family conflicts
- Intimacy-related issues
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Sleeping disorders
- Trauma and abuse
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- Oklahoma
- Languages
- English