Therapy & Evaluations

Building skills to help you live your best life.

Beata Brooks Therapy and her team provide individualized one on one and specialized group therapy options in central Fort Worth Area.

Evaluations

Investment: $400

  • 1.5-2 hours in length

  • Includes an intake consultation prior to an in person meeting

  • Detailed report provided within a week of an in person evaluation

  • Always includes a follow up phone call to discuss findings and develop a treatment plan

  • Reevaluations are completed every six months or as needed

  • Outside evaluations, less than 6 months old, may be accepted after a review by one of our clinicians.

Therapy

Investment: $80/30 minutes $140/60 minutes

  • length and frequency is always determined based on levels of needed support and needs of the client and family unit.

  • One on one and specialized group therapy options available

  • In person and telehealth (within Texas) options available

  • Locations include our clinic 6016 Southwest Blvd. 76109, in-home, community, daycares and private schools in and around central Fort Worth.

Here are some of the skills we work on with our clients…

Speech

Beata Brooks and her team provide individualized, evidence based, whole child and family neurodiversity affirming speech therapy services in the areas of early language development, articulation, phonological disorders, dysarthria, childhood apraxia of speech, gestalt language processing and executive function.

Myofunctional Therapy

We take a holistic, family-centered, and collaborative approach to help our patients see life altering results and feel better. Replace damaging oral habits with healthy ones and ensure that the structures in the mouth work properly and stay in balance.

Feeding Therapy

A neurodiversity affirming family-centered, and collaborative approach helps your child develop the sensory-motor skills required to support safe and effective eating and ensure they get adequate nutrition while nurturing their autonomy and promoting self-advocacy.

Social Groups

Being able to “pass” for non-neurodiverget individual is not a positive outcome for mental health. Our social groups use a neurodiversity affirming approach to social skills where we respect preferences, interaction styles and communication priorities of neurodivergent individuals, and places the same value on these as the preferences, interaction styles and communication priorities of neurotypical individuals.