
Adopted adults often face a unique set of challenges that stem from their experiences in childhood and adolescence. Understanding these adopted adults issues is important for attaining a supportive environment for healing and growth. Many adopted individuals struggle with identity, self-esteem, and feelings of belonging, which can affect their personal relationships and mental health. Additionally, some may experience unresolved grief or a longing to connect with their biological families, leading to complex emotional landscapes. Recognizing and addressing these issues is essential for adopting effective coping strategies and achieving overall well-being.

Yellowbrick’s Adoption Treatment Services provide specialized support tailored to the needs of adopted adults, offering therapy that focuses on building self-awareness and coping mechanisms. Through individual and group therapy, participants can explore their feelings, share experiences, and develop tools to navigate the complexities of their adopted identities.

Navigating adopted adults issues requires a combination of self-exploration, support, and healing. Yellowbrick’s Adoption Treatment Services stands ready to assist those on this journey, providing individualized therapeutic support designed to meet the unique needs of adopted adults. By recognizing these challenges and actively seeking help, individuals can transform their experiences into opportunities for personal growth and empowerment. Whether through therapy, support groups, or educational resources, adopted adults can find the strength to overcome their issues and embrace their identities fully.
Contact Yellowbrick today to learn more about our specialized treatment program for adopted young adults and schedule a consultation.
Yellowbrick collaborates with adolescents and emerging adults, ages 16-30's, their families and participating professionals toward the development and implementation of a strategic “Life Plan.” An integrative, multi-specialty consultation clarifies strengths, limitations, and risks, and defines motivations, goals and choices.
A mental health condition that’s characterized by intense shifts in mood including both manic and depressive episodes.
People living with Major Depressive Disorder, or MDD, experience episodes of depression and sadness that are debilitating to daily life.
Those living with anxiety disorders experience high levels of anxiety and stress that interfere negatively with daily life.
These individuals often experience an extended period of anxiety and disruption as the young person ages out of the structured support settings available through the educational and social services systems.
A mental health issue in which a person’s cognitive function is impaired, resulting in symptoms like experiencing challenges with conducting speech, reading and writing, and behavior.
Mental health disorders that negatively affect a person’s behaviors, thought patterns, and function. People diagnosed with these disorders experience challenges with managing relationships and understanding various situations.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition that people can develop as a result of experiencing traumatic situations, characterized by symptoms including flashbacks, avoidance behaviors, and more.
A mental health condition that is characterized by specific symptoms of forgetfulness and lack of concentration, which makes it challenging to complete necessary tasks.
Mental health conditions that interfere with a person’s eating habits, thought patterns, and behaviors in negative ways.
A mental health disorder diagnosable with the DSM-5 that is characterized by both obsessions and compulsive behaviors.
We are committed to the developing specialized services for adopted emerging adults and their families.