Sally Patton

Sally has experience working with a broad spectrum of clients and settings, including but not limited to: helping children (teachers & parents) improve behavior and school  performance, helping children and adults develop healthy ways to deal with family stressors (conflict, divorce, blending families), working with military families coping with separation and reintegration, as well as adolescent and adult issues of unresolved trauma, depression, anxiety, loneliness, ADHD, mood disorders, and relationship problems including couple's and marriage therapy.

Sally works with clients to understand how family patterns of communication may be limiting your ability to feel truly heard in adult relationships and even in the workplace. Helping clients identify unresolved family dynamics and learn how to effectively express themselves is a cornerstone in Sally's work with clients.

Sally also assists clients in identifying ways they can become more open to Christ's guidance and discover areas of their life that may have become incongruent with it.

A few common characteristics of Sally's therapeutic style in which clients have rated her highest are: being a perceptive listener, consistently engaging in the therapeutic process, and drawing out underlying issues while being sensitive to client pace and preference. For highly motivated clients, Sally enjoys offering clients homework and feedback between sessions.

Sally has a BA in English and an MS in Counseling Psychology from Oklahoma State University and completed her licensure in 2002.  

Currently, Sally offers teletherapy for adults, couples, and parenting/family sessions.