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Codependency therapists in Tulsa, OK

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Tulsa, Oklahoma therapist: Authentic Counseling Services- Richard Turnham, counselor/therapist
Codependency

Authentic Counseling Services- Richard Turnham

Counselor/Therapist, LPC-S, LADC-S
Despite what people might say, we all care about what other's think about us. An issue arises when we lack internal sources of self-worth and search outside of ourselves to find worth. We rely on others to make us feel "good" or find ourselves trapped in a relationship with someone else that relies on us to make them feel good. Either way the result is an emotionally draining, unfulfilling relationship filled with resentments. I'd love to help you work through this.  
17 Years Experience
In-Person in Tulsa, OK 74145
Online in Tulsa, OK
Virginia Beach, Virginia therapist: MindOverHealing Therapies, hypnotherapist
Codependency

MindOverHealing Therapies

Hypnotherapist, CHt
Codependency is a complex and often misunderstood psychological condition characterized by an excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, friend, or family member. It frequently occurs in relationships where one person may have an addiction, mental illness, or other chronic condition. Hypnotherapy offers a unique and holistic approach to addressing the underlying issues of codependency, promoting healing and fostering healthier, more balanced relationships.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Tulsa, OK (Online Only)
Moraine, Ohio therapist: Seven Hills Psychology, psychologist
Codependency

Seven Hills Psychology

Psychologist, Psychologist
We offer individual and couples treatment for codependency concerns.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Tulsa, OK
Narberth, Pennsylvania therapist: Michelle Bloom, PsyD, psychologist
Codependency

Michelle Bloom, PsyD

Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
Setting healthy boundaries is something many of us did not effectively learn in childhood, even in the most well meaning and loving of families. We have, instead, learned to live life to serve others and to prioritize the needs of others, even when doing so harms ourselves. My approach is to help my clients create healthy boundaries, advocate for the self, learn to communicate our needs clearly and directly, and then learn to act upon the needs we have outlined to those we love so we can cultivate healthy and mutually effective relationships. Cutting the ties of codependency is central to this process: staying in one's own lane, letting others solve their own problems, offering compassion and help when asked, letting go of the rescue fantasy, living without an emotional hangover, and learning to accept that there is much we cannot control.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Tulsa, OK (Online Only)
Louisville, Kentucky therapist: Marina Sud, psychologist
Codependency

Marina Sud

Psychologist, PsyD, Certified in Brainspotting, Certification in Psychoanalysis
I help my clients break free from patterns of people-pleasing, over-responsibility, and self-neglect that often stem from early relational dynamics. Together, we explore the roots of these patterns, strengthen healthy boundaries, and cultivate self-worth that isn’t dependent on others’ approval. My approach fosters emotional independence, self-compassion, and authentic connection—empowering clients to build relationships grounded in balance, respect, and mutual care.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Tulsa, OK (Online Only)
Tulsa carries the historical weight of the 1921 Greenwood Massacre — one of the most devastating acts of racial violence in American history — and the ongoing work of community healing and reckoning with that legacy shapes the cultural context in which many local therapists work. The city has significant Native American and African American communities, and therapists offering trauma-informed and culturally affirming care are an important part of the local landscape. Tulsa's oil-dependent economy creates psychological vulnerability during downturns, and therapists frequently address financial anxiety, occupational stress, and the identity challenges tied to an industry in transition. Saint Francis Health System and Ascension St. John provide major institutional mental health resources alongside a growing independent practice community.

Codependency therapists in Tulsa, Oklahoma Statistics

Codependency therapists in Tulsa, Oklahoma average 18 years of experience and charge around $206 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (67%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (44%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (43%).

Average years in practice

18 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$206

Accept insurance

44%

Offer sliding scale

46%

Gender ID

53% Female
40% Male
4% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

51% Online Only
49% In Person and Online

Top Treatment Approaches

67% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
44% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
43% Psychodynamic Therapy
39% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
38% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
36% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
34% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

97% Adult
67% Young Adult
56% Senior
39% Teen
15% Children

Client Focus

66% Women
56% Men
48% LGBTQ+
38% Military / Veterans
34% Hispanic / Latino