Meet the Team
We’re a small team with big ideas full of grace and a passion for empowering others to build a life they love.
Founder, Clinical Director, Psychotherapist
Elizabeth Westbrook, LCSW
Elizabeth is a neuropsychotherapist, sex therapy associate under consultation, Board Certified by the American Board of Christian Sex Therapists, specializing in trauma recovery, sexual wellness, faith-integrated care, and relational healing. Elizabeth is well respected by colleagues nationwide and known for her compassionate, no-nonsense approach and her commitment to accessible, ethically grounded mental health care. Her leadership centers on reclaiming identity, connection, and embodied wellness for both clients and providers.
Rates: $185/50 min · ART Trauma Session (100 min) $350 · Reduced rate available as caseload allows
Psychotherapist
Annette Beltran, LCSW
Annette is a bilingual (English/Spanish) therapist passionate about creating a safe, compassionate space where clients feel seen, heard, and supported without judgment. She works with individuals navigating anxiety, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, and the impact of shame or cultural expectations on mental health. Annette is especially committed to serving Spanish-speaking clients and helping make therapy feel approachable, empowering, and accessible. Her approach is warm, collaborative, and rooted in authentic connection, believing healing happens when people no longer have to carry everything alone.
Rates: $155/50 min · Reduced rate available as caseload allows
Taylor Reed
Taylor is a graduate student at Abilene Christian University, working toward becoming a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. With a strong foundation in the human sciences and a heart for walking alongside people through life's hardest moments, Taylor brings warmth, curiosity, and genuine compassion into every session.
Taylor works with couples navigating communication breakdowns, youth (12+) and teens figuring out who they are, including those impacted by trauma and young adults working through anxiety and people-pleasing. She meets every client with authenticity and care, believing that real change happens when people feel truly seen and heard.
Taylor is a Christian, and while her faith shapes who she is, she only brings it into sessions at a client's explicit request, meeting each person exactly where they are.
As an MFT Intern, Taylor practices under the clinical supervision of Emily Schupmann, Ph.D., LMFT-S, ensuring clients receive thoughtful, well-supported care as she continues to grow in her clinical training.
Rates : $65/50 min · Reduced rate $45/50 min · Pro bono available as caseload allowses:
MFT Student Intern, Supervised by Supervised by Emily Schupmann, Ph.D., LMFT-S
Thomas Westbrook
Thomas focuses on overseeing financial strategy, sustainability, and organizational growth. With a strong background in business operations and finance, he ensures the long-term stability of mission-driven mental health services. Thomas is passionate about men’s mental health and building systems that support ethical care, community impact, and provider well-being. He works closely with leadership to steward resources with integrity and vision.
CFO
Managing day-to-day operations, systems, Sara brings structure, clarity, and efficiency to support the re:co team, partners, and community initiatives. With a strong focus on workflow optimization and client experience, Sara ensures the organization runs smoothly behind the scenes. Her leadership allows providers to stay focused on high-quality mental health care while being a key component of our clients feeling welcome and cared for during their time with us.
Sara Skelton
Director of Operations
Katie Donati, BSW
Katie is a dedicated Social Work professional with a strong foundation in trauma-informed and client-centered care.
She began her academic journey at Lone Star College and earned her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Houston–Downtown in 2024. During her undergraduate studies, she completed an internship at the Houston Center for Valued Living, where she gained experience working with individuals using evidence-based approaches, such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
She continues her education at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, pursuing a Master’s in Social Work with a clinical focus. In May 2026, I completed her practicum at Cypress Creek Hospital, where she worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
During this time, she developed skills in psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, and interdisciplinary collaboration within a behavioral health environment.
Her professional interests include trauma-informed care, working with military populations, and supporting individuals through identity transitions and mental health challenges. She is passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where clients feel empowered to grow, heal, and build resilience.
Practicum Student Intern