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FAQs
Who are your consultations + assessments for?
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We serve individuals aged 12+ who are experiencing questions or concerns about gender identity — and the families who love them. We also serve churches + referring professionals who need accurate clinical information or a thorough, clinically credible report alongside other care.
Our clients include families who are fully supportive of their child's gender identity and want a comprehensive picture, families with religious values navigating this with care and uncertainty, individuals who have already begun social transition, and those who are only beginning to explore these questions.
Do I have to live in Texas for an assessment or consultation?
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Assessments must take place for individuals who are located anywhere in the state of Texas, virtual or in person, due to the limitations of Elizabeth’s Clinical Social Work license. Though consultations are not therapy, due to the nature of this work, it is our decision at this time to offer consultation to clients in Texas only.
Tell me more about virtual appointents.
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Our preference is in-person, as it allows the most thorough evaluation and the most meaningful rapport when a clinician and client are in the same room. Behavioral observation and the relational texture of a session all inform our clinical picture in ways that a screen can limit. For comprehensive assessments in particular, in-person attendance is the standard. That said, we recognize that circumstances vary. Virtual consultations may be available at the clinician's discretion for certain services. If distance, health, or scheduling is a barrier, we will work together for a plan that best meets your goals. These sessions would be through a HIPAA secure telehealth platform where we can verify your address, in case of emergency.
Elizabeth is a Christian clinician. Will she force her religious beliefs on me?
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It's a fair question, and we'd rather answer it directly than sidestep it. Our Owner’s faith shapes her character and her commitment to treating every person with dignity — it does not determine clinical findings, drive toward predetermined outcomes, or function as a filter on who receives competent, compassionate care. Elizabeth Westbrook is vehemently against Conversion or Reintegrative Therapy (TM) due to the proven harm done by these modalities for the clients they claim to help. Mrs. Westbrook works from validated clinical measures, current research, and established frameworks.
Clients are never counseled toward or away from any identity or pathway on the basis of faith. If a client or family brings their own faith tradition into the room — whatever that tradition is — we respectfully hold it with care.
What if my faith is part of what I'm struggling with — not just the context for my struggle?
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That is welcome here, and it is not unusual. Many clients arrive not with a clear faith that anchors them but with a faith that is fracturing — questions they cannot resolve, tension between what they believe and what they are experiencing, or grief over a God who feels silent in a moment that demands answers. The clinical work and the faith work happen in the same room, at the same time, because for many clients they cannot actually be separated, and finding congruence is a key component of our work at The Reclaimed Collective.
My faith is vital to the type of consultation and assessment I wish to receive. How can Elizabeth incorporate that into her work with us?
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Elizabeth is a Christian clinician whose faith shapes her character, her commitment to human dignity, and her genuine care for every person who sits across from her. For Christian families who want a clinician who understands that framework from the inside — not as a curiosity, but as a way of life — that matters deeply, and it is real here. What it does not mean is that clinical data is filtered through a theological lens or that findings are shaped by faith commitments. The data is the data. It does not change based on religion.
It does not tell you what it means, what to do about it, or how to weigh it against Scripture, tradition, or your own conscience. Elizabeth's role is not to use data to override your convictions. Her role is to help you understand what the data actually says — and does not say — so that you can make decisions that are both informed and faithful. Wisdom requires both. You do not have to choose between them in this office.
You cannot offer gender-affirming care in Texas. How is this different.
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Under Texas Senate Bill 14 (SB 14), providing or facilitating gender-affirming medical or mental health care intended to transition a minor's biological sex is illegal. The Texas Supreme Court has fully upheld the law. Clinicians who violate these laws face license revocation and civil penalties.
Prohibited Care for Minors
For patients under 18, licensed healthcare professionals and medical facilities are prohibited from:
Prescribing, administering, or dispensing puberty suppression or blocking drugs.
Providing cross-sex hormones or supraphysiologic doses of testosterone or estrogen.
Performing surgeries that sterilize the child, mastectomies for gender-transitioning purposes, or any removal of otherwise healthy tissue.
Mental Health & Therapeutic Engagements
The Texas Attorney General clarified that the ban applies to state-licensed mental health professionals. Counselors, marriage/family therapists, psychologists, and social workers cannot provide gender-transitioning therapy for minors. However, state guidelines clarify that therapeutic engagement is permitted as long as it does not attempt to facilitate a prohibited medical transition
How can I contact you?
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email us at hello@reclaimed-co.com. We aim to respond quickly—usually within two business days.
Services & Fees
Clear, transparent pricing for compassionate, specialized care
Every service is delivered by Elizabeth Westbrook, LCSW who specializes in trauma + sexuality care with specialized expertise in gender assessment — a rare combination of clinical depth, and trauma-informed practice.
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A focused session to explore your questions, concerns, and whether a full assessment is right for you
$200/ 60-minute session
Open clinical conversation. Discuss your experience of gender, distress, identity questions, or faith-related concerns in a safe, confidential space
Personalized next-step guidance. Leave with clarity on what support options exist and whether a comprehensive assessment fits your needs
No pressure, no predetermined outcome. This is space for you — not a gatekeeping session
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A thorough, clinically rigorous evaluation that gives you — and your care team — a complete picture of you or your loved one’s unique gender experience.
$1,200/ starting price
Scored clinical measures. Validated, standardized instruments used to assess gender dysphoria, mental health, and related factors with clinical precision
Comprehensive collateral review. Intake forms and supporting documentation reviewed in full — intake materials due within 72 hours of your assessment date
Same-day reporting: Your written assessment report is completed and delivered the same day as your evaluation — no weeks of waiting
Full written report: A professionally written, clinically grounded document suitable for medical providers, insurers, or personal use
Care coordination ready. The report is formatted to support communication with those you trust most.
