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Chad McKnight, LCSW

Last Updated: 10/03/2011

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Have you been struggling with anxiety, depression or relationship problems. By exploring your individual history and resolving issues we expect that you will feel better soon. The process of talking things over with someone who is objective and trained often results with you knowing what you need to do. People can and do change lifelong. I can help you direct that change based on your goals. By using cognitive and behavioral methods combined with resolution of underlying psychological issues you are likely to find yourself feeling better. After overcoming personal adversities I returned to school out of a desire to help others. I now have the unique combination of education and experience and clinical expertise to help individuals overcome challenges and accomplish goals. After completing the Masters in Social Work degree at the University of Oklahoma in 1993 I trained in Cognitive Behavior Therapy at Menninger's in Topeka Kansas. I am also trained in traditional psychotherapy and advanced group psychotherapy as well as hypnosis. It's easy to schedule an appointment. Just give me a call at 405-604-0657. If I am in session or out of the office I will call you back the same day.

Office and Contact Information
Chad McKnight, LCSW
4200 Perimeter Center
Suite 245
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Phone: (405) 604-0657
Fax: (405) 728-0540
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Contact: Chad McKnight
Gender: Male

Office Hours:
Monday: 9am - 6pm
Tuesday: 9am - 6pm
Wednesday: 9am - 6pm
Thursday: 9am - 6pm
Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: N/A
Sunday: N/A

Response Time to Call:
Weekdays: 6 Hours
Weekends: N/A

Accessibility:
Are Accessible by Wheelchair
Are Near Public Transportation
Can Make Home Visits
Have Emergency Appointments Available
Offer Evening Office Hours

Qualifications
Years of Experience: 22

Licensing:
OK - LCSW [2007]

Degrees:
MSW

Credentials and Certifications:
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist (CCHt)

Fees and Payment Options
Individual: $125
Group: N/A
Family: N/A

Sliding Scale: Yes

Medicare: Yes
Private Insurance or Out of Network: Yes

Free Services:
Brief Phone Consultation
Community Education
Information & Referral
One Hour per wk for Returning Troops and Families

Insurance:
AETNA Health, Inc. Great-West Healthcare
AETNA Inc. (Open Choice) Magellan Behavioral Health
Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BlueChoice/Blue Preferred) PacifiCare Behavioral Health
Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BlueLincs HMO) PPO Oklahoma
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Federal Employee Program (FEP) Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
CIGNA HealthCare TRICARE
CIGNA HealthCare (PPO) United Behavioral Health (UBH)
CommunityCare HMO United Healthcare
CommunityCare Managed Healthcare Plans (Preferred CommunityChoice PPO) United HealthCare (Options PPO)
First Health (Network, The) Value Options
GEHA Health Plan for Federal Employees

Problems Served (focus areas are bold)
Addictions/Other (gambling, sex, etc.) Eating Disorders Postpartum Depression
Addictions/Substance Education/Personal Development Pregnancy/Childbirth
Aging Family Dysfunction Psychoses/Major Mental Illness
Anger Management Gender Identity Psychosomatic
Anxiety/Panic Disorders Grief/Loss Runaways
Asperger's Syndrome Interpersonal Relationships Self Abuse
Attachment Disorders Life Transitions Sexual Abuse/Rape
Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder Men's Issues Sexual Disorders
Autism Multicultural Issues Sexual Orientation
Behavioral Problems Neurological Sexuality Issues
Bipolar Disorders Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder Sleep Disorders
Career/Employment Concerns Pain Management Spiritual/Religious Concerns
Couple or Marital Issues Parenting Issues Stress
Depression Personality Disorders Tourette's Disorder
Dissociative Disorders Phobias Trauma/PTSD
Dual Diagnosis Physical Illness/Impairment Women's Issues

Populations Served (focus areas are bold)
Age Groups:
Adolescents (13-17) Children (6-12) Young Adults (18-25)
Adults (26-59) Seniors (60 +)

Specific Populations:
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) Children of Divorce Grandparents
AIDS/HIV+ Chronic Illness Interracial Families/Couples
Alzheimer's Disabled Military/Veterans
Biracial Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Obese or Overweight
Cancer Patients Gifted Step Families
Caregivers

Treatment Methods and Approaches (focus areas are bold)
Theoretical Approach:
Advocacy Expressive Therapy Play Therapy
Behavioral Hypnosis Psycho-Educational
Case Management Imago Relationship Therapy Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Coaching Information and Referral Psychodrama
Cognitive/Behavioral Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Psychodynamic
Crisis Intervention Long-Term Psychopharmacology
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Meditation/Relaxation Relational
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) Short-Term (Brief Treatment)
Education Consultation Parent Guidance Social Support
Ericksonian Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Vocational Counseling/Rehabilitation
Evaluation/Diagnostic

Methods Used:
Couple/Marital Group Peer Support
Educational or Psycho-Educational Individual Supervision/Consultation
Family Systems

Religious and Multi-cultural Experience (focus areas are bold)
Religious Experience:
Buddhist Hindu LDS/Mormon
Christian Jewish Muslim

Multi-cultural Experience:
African-American Asian Native American
Arabic Hispanic Pacific Islander

Professional Associations
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)





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