Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome to my profile! I am glad you are here. My name is Dr. Patrick McCain. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor in Oklahoma. I have been in the field for 16yrs. I have experience in helping with a multitude of disorders. My experience underlies success with treating Anxiety/Depression, PTSD, Bi-Polar, and Personality Disorders such as Borderline Personality Disorder, Children’s Disorders such as Reactive Attachment Disorder, Oppositional Defiance, and Emotional Disturbances. I have learned to take a variety of approaches to help clients find healing, growth, and desired change. My person-centered approach maintains the utmost positive regard for you and your needs. My cognitive approach will help challenge and change depression or anxiety thinking. My training as a Trauma-Focused therapist will help in understanding symptomology, identify triggers, and reduce sensitivity to events that may be a reminder of past trauma. Substance abuse is another specialty. In treating substance use therapists need to be careful not to take a singleness approach. We all experience different believes and respond differently to addiction. Therefore, I use a variety of approaches that help clients maintain a life without the obsession of substances.
I take pride in my journey to help others. The road is long but rewarding. If you are interested in facing the challenge of change than I will be dedicated to facilitating. I believe you will be the expert in the process. I will help you build on your strengths and work with you to find solutions in your time of stress. I will respect your decisions and maintain a non-judgmental attitude. Let me help you find your own solutions and way of coping with life struggles.
I find the counseling process to be an exciting process. I will be enthusiastic to build a professional and counseling relationship. This process should not be taken lightly. It should be respected, as the decision to get counseling is not an easy one. If you are here and have chosen to start the journey of growth then congratulations! Please let me know if I can help.
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Dr. Patrick McCain is a licensed counselor based in Oklahoma who brings 17 years of clinical experience to his work. He holds state licensure to practice as a professional counselor and also as an alcohol and drug counselor, reflecting training that spans general mental health and substance-use care.
He works with a wide range of concerns including stress and anxiety, addictions, relationship and family conflicts, depression, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, eating and sleeping disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem struggles, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, and attention-deficit concerns. He also provides coaching and support for compassion fatigue and coping with life changes.
Dr. McCain draws on a person-centered stance that emphasizes respect and positive regard while using cognitive methods to address unhelpful thinking linked to depression and anxiety. His trauma-focused training helps him identify symptom patterns, recognize triggers, and reduce reactivity to reminders of past trauma. When working with substance use, he avoids a one-size-fits-all model and employs varied strategies to help individuals move away from the preoccupation with substances.
He approaches therapy as a collaborative process, viewing the person seeking help as the expert in their own life while offering guidance to build strengths and practical solutions. Dr. McCain aims to maintain a non-judgmental attitude, respect clients’ decisions, and be an engaged partner in the sometimes-challenging journey of change. He is enthusiastic about forming a professional counseling relationship and welcomes those who are ready to begin the work of growth and healing.
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