

Your group practice subscription gives every provider in your organization full access to the R.E.A.L. Neurodiverse™ program and the UnitusTI platform — including provider pathways, all synchronized client resources, assessments, mapping tools, and the complete 10-Step Framework materials. One NFS-E credentialed provider is required to activate the practice access; from there, all providers in the practice have access to the full NFS-E level program. Materials associated with advanced credentialing levels are available to individual providers as they earn those credentials.
Because every group practice is different — in size, structure, and the populations you serve — pricing is tailored to your practice. Book a demo to speak with your R.E.A.L. Neurodiverse™ and UnitusTI representative, get your questions answered, and find the subscription that's right for your team.
When you enroll a client in the R.E.A.L. program, that client receives access to their own proprietary materials through the UnitusTI platform. Per-client access is billed based on your practice's treatment setting, so pricing reflects the level of care in which the work is delivered. If your practice operates across multiple levels of care, each client is billed at the rate corresponding to their level of care. Clients are not charged separately for R.E.A.L. materials — this is a provider cost, built into how you structure your care.
Your demo is a good place to begin walking through your practice's specific structure — and to get any questions answered before you move forward.
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The R.E.A.L. Neurodiverse™ program is hosted on UnitusTI — a trusted, cloud-based therapy and education platform with a decade-long track record of supporting practitioners across a wide range of disciplines. A one-time $100 setup fee is charged by UnitusTI upon account activation, covering the configuration of your provider and client portals within the platform.
UnitusTI keeps everything in one place: your provider resources, client portals, session tools, scheduling, and progress tracking — all within a secure, HIPAA, FERPA, and GDPR-compliant environment. For providers who bill insurance, UnitusTI supports service code tracking and billing preparation, so your clinical work and your administrative needs stay connected in the same place. It's designed to reduce the administrative weight of running a practice so you can stay focused on the work that matters most.
Providers consistently describe UnitusTI as intuitive, time-saving, and genuinely practice-changing. The R.E.A.L. Neurodiverse™ program works beautifully on its own — and if you choose to explore UnitusTI's broader practice management features, they're there for you too, all included within your multi-provider practice subscription.
Your demo is a chance to see the framework in action, ask whatever's on your mind, and figure out together whether this is the right fit for your practice.
No pressure, no commitment — just a real conversation about what's possible.

The Neurodiverse Family Systems — Educator (NFS-E) credential is the foundational professional credential within the R.E.A.L. Neurodiverse™ Framework. It is designed to be accessible to providers at a range of career stages while maintaining the professional integrity and developmental accountability that the credential represents.


Earning the NFS-E credential involves two sequential steps, each with its own associated fee. Both must be completed for the credential to be conferred.
Step 1 — Application Review Fee: $99
Due upon submission of your application materials. This fee supports the administrative review and evaluation of your eligibility for the credential.
Billed separately.
Step 2 — Certification Examination Fee: $150
Due upon approval of your application, prior to sitting for the certification examination.
Billed separately.
Total Initial Credentialing Cost: $249
There are no additional fees associated with the initial credentialing process beyond these two components.
The NFS-E credential is valid for three years from the date of conferral. Renewal is straightforward and is designed to reflect what you are likely already doing as an active practitioner within the framework.
To renew your NFS-E credential, you will need to:
Submit a renewal payment of $249 every three years.
Demonstrate active use of the R.E.A.L. Neurodiverse™ Framework in your professional practice — defined as serving an average of three (3) active clients per year across the three-year credentialing cycle, with each client completing at least through Step 3 of the 10-Step Framework.
Because active credential holders are already engaging in ongoing applied learning through the platform's structured tools, assessments, and provider resources, no separate continuing education credits are required for NFS-E renewal. The work you are doing with clients is the continuing education.


For providers who wish to deepen their expertise or pursue higher tiers of credentialing within the Neurodiverse Family Systems model, additional certificate programs are available. These programs are entirely optional — participation is not required for NFS-E renewal. They are there for providers who are ready to grow further within the framework and move toward advanced credential levels when the time is right.
A note on transparency: The fees outlined here represent the complete cost of NFS-E credentialing and renewal. There are no hidden fees, processing charges, or surprise costs at any stage of the process. If you ever have questions about what a fee covers or when it is due, we encourage you to reach out before enrolling — we're happy to walk you through it.

A structured yet flexible 10-step pathway that guides insight, skill-building, and long-term integration within neurodiverse families and intimate partnerships.
Synchronized pathways that keep you and your clients moving through the same progression together — so the work stays connected and builds over time.
Parallel but differentiated pathways for autistic and non-autistic clients—designed to honor neurological differences in processing, pacing, and relational growth.
Distinct programs for neurodiverse families and life partnerships, designed to address the specific relational patterns that emerge in each context.
A comprehensive provider hub offering a full overview of the program’s structure, step-by-step resources, and guidance on how to implement them.
A step-by-step Core Concept video library of over 200 videos—each with a provider guide and tailored support questions—so you and your clients build a shared language from day one.
Seven ready-to-use integration tools for individual sessions—designed differently for autistic and non-autistic clients—so insight becomes real-world change.
Optional structured discussions for partners or families—introduced after individual work—so insight becomes shared understanding.
Five empathy spectrum assessments that invite clients to explore how emotion and empathy actually move through their lives and relationships.
The Individual Empathy Spectrum Plot™ (IESP™)—a visual mapping tool that turns complex emotional patterns into something clients can see, track, and work with thoughtfully.
Framework papers that anchor each tool in research and theory—for providers and clients who want to explore more deeply.
Supplemental reflection and dyadic tools that provide added support when clients are ready to explore more complex relational insight.
This is neurodiversity-affirming support that honors individual need, respects every nervous system in the room, and keeps the relational work moving forward.