Therapy for Adoptive Family Members

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Individual and group therapy offer adoption-competent, trauma-informed support for adoptive parents and family members navigating the unique emotional and relational complexities of adoption. Parenting an adoptee can bring questions around attachment, identity, trauma responses, and family dynamics, often alongside feelings of stress, uncertainty, grief, or self-doubt. These experiences are common, and deserving of informed, compassionate support.

Individual therapy provides space to explore your experiences as an adoptive parent, strengthen insight, and develop tools that support both your well-being and your parenting. Group services offer connection with other adoptive parents who understand the challenges and nuances of adoption, helping reduce isolation while fostering shared learning and mutual support. All services are grounded in an adoption-competent approach that centers adoptee experiences while supporting parents in building empathy, resilience, and secure, responsive relationships.