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Adoption Therapy in Hamilton

Adoption shapes identity in profound ways – for adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth parents alike. Our Hamilton therapists provide expert, compassionate support for the unique emotional dimensions of the adoption experience at every life stage.

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Understanding Adoption-Related Concerns in Adults

Adoption is not a single event – it is a lifelong experience that evolves with each developmental stage and life transition. For adoptees, questions of identity, belonging, and origins can resurface in new forms throughout adulthood: when entering a relationship, becoming a parent, or facing a health concern that raises genetic questions. For adoptive parents, the emotional dimensions include grief over infertility where relevant, the complex process of attachment, and navigating identity and origin conversations with their child. For birth parents, grief, guilt, and questions about the decision to place a child for adoption may be carried for decades. All of these experiences deserve skilled, informed therapeutic support – from therapists who understand the specific psychological dimensions of adoption rather than applying a generic counselling framework.

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Adoption is a lifelong experience. You deserve support that understands its complexity.

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Our Hamilton therapists bring specialized knowledge of adoption dynamics to every session. No referral needed. Book online or call (905) 962-2220. Evening and weekend appointments available in person in Hamilton or online anywhere in Ontario.

Our Approach to Adoption Therapy

Adoption therapy at Empire is informed by adoption competency – an understanding of the specific psychological dynamics of adoption that goes well beyond general counselling skills.

For adoptees, therapy focuses on identity integration, processing grief about origins and relinquishment, and navigating the complex emotions of searching for or reconnecting with birth family.

For adoptive parents, therapy addresses attachment, communication, and the specific parenting challenges that adoption may present.

For birth parents, therapy provides – often for the first time – a space to process the grief, guilt, and complex feelings about relinquishment that may have been carried privately for many years.

Common Questions About Adoption Concerns Therapy

I was adopted as an infant and did not grow up knowing about it. Can therapy help me process this discovery?

Yes. The discovery of a concealed adoption in adulthood is a profound psychological event – often involving grief, betrayal, and fundamental questions about identity. Therapy provides a space to process this complex experience at your own pace.

I am an adoptee considering searching for my birth family. Should I do therapy first?

Therapy before, during, and after a search can be enormously valuable. Searches can produce a range of outcomes – including ones that are painful or complicated – and having therapeutic support through the process significantly improves the experience.

I am a birth parent and have never talked about relinquishment. Is it too late to process it?

It is never too late. Many birth parents carry unexpressed grief for decades. Therapy provides a space to finally examine those feelings, which many people find profoundly relieving.

Is a referral required?

No. You can book directly online or by calling (905) 962-2220.

You don’t have to carry this on your own.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

No referral needed. Our Hamilton therapists offer adoption-informed therapy for adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth parents. Book online today or call (905) 962-2220. Evening and weekend appointments available in person in Hamilton or online anywhere in Ontario.