The first session is about building trust and understanding your goals. You won’t be pressured to “share everything” immediately. Expect your therapist to:
- Ask about your adoption journey or family structure
- Explore what led you to seek therapy
- Assess emotional needs (grief, identity, attachment, trauma)
- Provide validation and psychoeducation
- Set goals for therapy (e.g., family communication, trauma healing, parent support)
Sessions may be individual, family-based, or child-led depending on the need. Adoption counseling is flexible, collaborative, and tailored to each person’s story.
Whether you're preparing to adopt, raising an adopted child, supporting a birth parent, or are an adoptee yourself, your story is valid—and you don’t have to process it alone. Adoption counseling isn’t just for moments of crisis. It’s for growth, connection, and healing across the lifespan.
Find a trusted adoption therapist, explore therapy for adoptive parents, or connect with support for adoptive families today. Every adoption journey is different—but every family deserves understanding, guidance, and hope.