Contact Us Professionals Adults Post-Adopt Pre-Adopt Home

Therapists that work with Adults

Sign Up for Our Newsletter


Connecting Families
Connecting Experts
Connecting Resources
Connecting the Northwest


Contact Info

425-614-4444 or 888-777-1538
or email us

In search of adoption counseling, family counseling or individual counseling? Read the "profiles" on these experts and after you speak to two or three, choose one that you feel best fits your needs!

Professionals are listed alphabetically by last name.

Adoption Counseling & Educational Services (ACES)

info@adoptioncounselingservices.com

Individual therapists numbers can be found at
http://www.adoptioncounselingservices.com/locations.html

Washington Office (Longview) 503-680-8064

www.adoptioncounselingservices.com

In addition to our counselors' academic credentials and training, each therapist affiliated with ACES, has earned a one year Post-Graduate Certificate in Adoption Therapy.

Areas served in Oregon include Portland, Beaverton, Dundee and Gresham. Vancouver, Washington, and surrounding areas can be served as well. Longview Washington office now open. This group of clinicians has the ability to provide in home services.

Services provided include counseling and workshops. Therapists work with children adopted internationally as well as children who spent time in state care. Services provided for birth parents, adults who were adopted and adoptive parents.

Philosophy: "Adoption can be a wonderful way to build a family. It can also be challenging. Adoption Counseling & Educational Services is an affiliation of mental health practitioners united in the goal of providing quality services for adoptive families."

"ACES' adoption therapists respect and acknowledge that each family is unique. We encourage parents to draw on their strengths and abilities, at the same time we help children explore grief, loss, attachment and identity issues. Our philosophy is one of helping families to move from coping with life, to living life joyously as a fully integrated family"

Free parent support groups provided.

Amy Dutt, LMFT

License Number: LF60125333

5100 South Dawson Street, Suite 204
Seattle, WA 98118

206-604-0873

www.amydutt.com

Amy works with children, teens, and families. She specializes in working with families formed by adoption. Many of the families she sees are struggling with challenging behaviors and/or strained relationships. She has many years experience working with families in crisis and children adopted as infants, toddlers, older children, or teens.


Amy offers family and individual therapy, parent consultation and coaching, and support groups for parents who have adopted. She completed a Certification in Attachment Therapy with Deborah Gray in 2010. She works with all types of families (single, partnered, married, blended, kinship). Often she sees parents who are struggling with their own reactions and emotions brought about by the adoption and behaviors of their child

.
Amy helps families manage the practical day-to-day challenges (acting out behaviors, food issues, sleep challenges, etc.), while also helping the family to understand and improve the underlying dynamics. For example, a family may seek out counseling to address their child’s tendency to horde food and then lie about it. Amy would work with the family to develop a plan to decrease the problematic behavior (hording and lying), while at the same time, assist the child and parent/s to understand the need driving the behavior. The crucial element of therapy is the collaboration with the family in creating a way for the underlying need to be met.


Families are typically seen in Amy’s office for a 50 minute session, but there are times Amy sees families in their homes and/or sees clients for extended sessions.



Suzanne Engelberg, PhD

License-WA1948

206-542-7516 x105


DrEngelberg@gmail.com

18532 Firlands Way N, Suite A Shoreline, WA 98133

Dr. Engelberg is a Licensed Clinical Child Psychologist with nearly 20 years experience working with adopted children and their families. Her specialty is addressing childhood and family difficulties impacted by adoption. She has additional expertise with multi-cultural families and families with lesbian or gay parents.

Dr. Engelberg is a past Senior Clinician for the Adoption Resource Center of Children’s Home Society of Washington, and past Coordinator of the Jewish Adoption Consultation, Information and Referral Service of Jewish Family Service. She is a former school counselor and school psychologist, as well as a popular workshop leader on topics of child development, parenting and school difficulties. Dr. Engelberg’s advice has been quoted in national teen magazines.

Dr. Engelberg provides therapy to parents, families and children. She also offers short-term consultations to parents with questions about adoption-related issues such as relationships with birth family, identity, adoption issues at school, etc. In addition, Dr. Engelberg consults with parents not sure if their child’s difficulties could be helped by professional assistance or are part of “normal” child development.

Dr. Engelberg says, “Sometimes is obvious when a difficulty is related to adoption. Other times it is harder to tell. In either situation it is helpful to work with a professional with expertise in both adoption and child development.”

“My therapy style is very collaborative. You are an equal partner in our work together. I will listen non-judgmentally to your concerns and ideas. Together we will develop a plan to reach your goals.”

Dr. Engelberg also provides Parent Educator/Family Coaching Services, Training/Workshop Facilitator Services and Pre-Adoption Consultation Services

Amanda Franklin, M.Ed.


LH00004551
www.amandafranklin.net

psychotherapy and consultation

2021 Minor Ave. East #1
Seattle, WA 98102
(206) 854-6436

Amanda provides therapy to adults and children who have been abused. She provides individual and family therapy to people whose families are in transition, including divorcing, blending, fostering, adopting, or disrupting.

Amanda says “I am a white, middle aged woman with a stepson, a daughter-in-law, a granddaughter, a birth daughter, and an adopted daughter. What I know about foster care and adoption comes from 22 years of professional experience, my own life and family, as well as volunteering for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) with the Juvenile Court.”


Amanda also has the following specialties:
• marriage counseling / couples therapy, for people who are straight and gay, married and not married

• children and teenagers, with both individual and family therapy

• the issues and choices which typically affect young women, particularly those who are 18-30

• questions of a spiritual or religious nature – with no pressure or urging in any particular spiritual or religious direction

• In addition to adoptive and foster families, families which are divorcing, blending, or otherwise reshaping

• master’s level clinicians who need supervision towards licensure (both MHCs and MFTs), as well as licensed clinicians who want ongoing learning and support
Amanda is an approved supervisor for AAMFT, and provides consultation services for other therapists.

• people who are financially challenged to find otherwise competent, time-unlimited therapy

• clients who must have an evening appointments
Amanda sees clients between 4:00-9:00 pm, Monday-Thursday.

Amanda does not bill insurances, but is able to set fees that clients can afford over time.


Erica Goos, MA

RC00039912

2001 1st Ave. W., Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98119

206-778-7048

e_goos@hotmail.com

www.ericagoos.com

Erica works with individuals, couples and groups. She has expertise and experience working with third culture kids, bi-cultural persons, internationally adopted children and adults, couples in bi-racial marriages and professionals repatriating to the US.

Erica also works with those experiencing life transitions, grief and loss, depression, abuse and personal growth issues

As part of an emigrant family, Erica has the unique life experiences of a bi-cultural person (Korean and American cultures). She is also the mother of a bi-racial birth child and an internationally adopted child. With this distinctive combination of life experiences Erica possesses first hand understanding of complex issues. She intimately understands the process and struggles of integrating different cultures into a complete identity.

Erica says: “We all desire to be loved unconditionally, to be able to develop and maintain intimate relationships and live a dynamic life. These desires can bring great joy, but also great pain and problems. I am here to provide the support and insight needed to find practical solutions for lasting changes so that you can fully live with hope and freedom”

Erica provides a complimentary 20 minute consultation.

Anna Kotelnikova, Psy. D., LMHC

River Valley Psychological Services
LH 60146092
5837 221st Place SE
Issaquah, WA 98027


425-391-0887

www.rivervalleypsych.com

When working with children, I like to look at a family as a system. If there is a new child in the family and an existing child is having problems, I look at the whole family and help the child succeed. I am a long time supporter of adoption and I bring years of personal and professional experience to my clients.

I can provide all services in English and Russian.

I have expertise in:
Adoption and foster care
Attachment
Trauma and abuse
Acculturation
Parenting Issues
GBLTQ parenting
Mixed race families
Divorce and custody issues
Couples counseling
Behavior issues
Giftedness
Cross Cultural consultations for Russian, ex-Soviet culture

Christina Malecka, MA, LMHC

(Christina Malecka Counseling)

License number: LH 60123241

christina@christinamalecka.com

Securities Building
1904 Third Avenue
Suite 609
Seattle, WA 98101

206.414.8251


www.christinamalecka.com

As a Certified Adoption and Foster Care Therapist and adoptive mom, I bring both professional and personal expertise to my work with clients. My practice is focused on parents who choose to foster or adopt older children and teens, transracial adoption and LGBTQ families and youth. I can help prepare parents to foster or adopt, navigate the "system," and cope with the day-to-day challenges of raising older children with traumatic backgrounds and challenging behaviors. I offer family therapy to adoptive and foster families to address attachment and behavior issues, as well as cultural issues that emerge around transracial adoption and foster care. I also work with adopted/foster kids, teens and adults to help them resolve trauma and explore identity and cultural issues unique to those who do not grow up with their biological family.

Laura Stone, LMHC

LH00004230

174 Roy St., Suite B
Seattle, WA 98109

206-498-9895
info@laurastone.org

www.laurastone.org

I have over 12 years experience working as a clinician with children and families impacted by adoption. I provide psychotherapy and counseling services for children, adolescents, parents and families in my lower Queen Anne office in Seattle. Some issues that may be addressed in therapy include attachment and separation challenges, parenting struggles, family adjustment, depression and anxiety, identity formation, PTSD, grief and loss. I also have extensive (personal and professional) experience and expertise in working with trans-cultural and trans-racial families.

I work with internationally adopted children and those who have spent time in foster care, as well as those in kinship placements and guardianships. I also work with birth mothers, adults who were adopted, and those considering becoming adoptive parents.

Beginning in 2009, I will facilitate groups for parents and their newly internationally adopted infants and young children, based on the “First Year Home” groups developed and previously offered by Patty Cogan.


Denise Sterchi, LICSW


License # L00005687

843 N.E. 66th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 276-6063

denisesterchi@nwlink.com

www.denisesterchi.com

I am a psychotherapist working with adults of all ages confronting many different types of challenges. I developed a special interest in adoption after my life was personally touched by adoption. I am interested in seeing adults who were adopted, birth parents before and after they have made their adoption plans, prospective adoptive parents recovering from the emotional trauma of infertility, and parents confronting short-term adjustment issues and long-term emotional difficulties. I also provide homestudies for domestic, step-parent and second parent adoptions.

I have studied many different approaches to psychotherapy, and I feel that my role is to understand what type of approach might help you make the changes that you desire--rather than trying to make you fit into my theories! But currently I am influenced most strongly by an approach called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). EMDR is a psychotherapy that has been proven effective in treating the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, other problems resulting from early experiences of neglect or abuse, or the effects of disruptions of significant attachment relationships. Fits for those of us touched by adoption, doesn’t it? During EMDR, we address all levels of a problem: the thoughts and beliefs about yourself, the feelings, and the bodily experience of painful past events--both "Big T" traumas that you experienced as life-threatening, or "little t" traumas" that result in emotional pain and self-doubt. Probably because we work holistically at all these levels (thoughts, feelings, and body), research has shown EMDR to be a powerful tool--often more powerful than traditional "talk therapy" alone--for resolving emotional difficulties.

I have completed the advanced training and extensive individualized consultation required to become a certified therapist in EMDR. I am interested in assisting teen and adult members of the adoption triad in resolving any lingering emotional pain that has not been healed by the building of a new life and family after adoption. Please don’t hesitate to call me to talk more about how therapy might help you make your dreams come true.

Denise also provides Home Studies/Pre-placement Reports/Post-placement Reports.

Sandy Swan, M. Ed., LMHC


License # 60043373

1400 Talbot Road South, Suite 106
Renton, WA 98055

253-234-4459

www.sandyswan.org

www.sandy.swan.m.ed.@gmail.com

Sandy Swan has been serving children and families in the Puget Sound region for the past 25 years. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1983 and her Masters degree in Educational Psychology in 1989 both at the University of Washington.


While working as a classroom teacher, school psychologist, and school counselor, she opened her private practice in 1989. She has many hours of post graduate education and experience in the area of foster care and attachment in adoption. She has helped families deal with life stresses, anxiety management, ADHD, Autism, learning disabilities, and social skills training. She and her husband are experienced therapeutic parents, fostering and adopting children into their family.

Madeleine “Mayda” F. Taney, MA, LMHC, ATR-BC

LH00010 651

Inner Well Counseling & Art Therapy

info@innerwellcounseling.com

206-304-1954

824 S. 309th Pl. Federal Way, WA 98003

Mayda offers support and education by teaching parents to provide more structure and routine and have consistent and realistic expectations while gaining a solid understanding of their child’s developmental needs and diagnosis.

Mayda possesses a unique combination of expertise with 14 years as a special education teacher and her clinical degree and experience.  Because of this expertise, she is extraordinarily equipped to consult with and coach parents in navigating and negotiating the educational system on behalf of their children.  She can educate and assist parents with Individualized Educational Plans (IEP’s); 504 plans; educational testing and the results and advocacy in behalf of children.

In her work as an educator, Mayda has worked with children and families brought together by domestic and international adoption as well as kinship adoption.  She has had the opportunity to work with families of many cultures and configurations.    

Mayda also provides Educational Consulting Services and Parent Education/Coaching Services.