Adoptees (Ages 12 and up)
Exploring your identity as someone who was adopted can bring up a range of emotions and questions, but you don’t have to navigate this alone. Hopeful Beginnings staff have experience and training to support you on your unique journey. Counseling looks different for everyone. When you’re ready, we’re here to walk alongside you.
Adoptive Parent
Are you parenting a child placed through adoption? Whether you came to parenthood through domestic adoption, the foster system or kinship, Hopeful Beginnings knows that parenthood requires support with professionals that understand the complexities of adoption. Our agency offers counseling for couples and individuals who are parenting an adopted child. Please note that adoptions must be finalized at time services begin.
Waiting Families
Waiting for the placement of your baby can be a challenging time. If you are a home study approved family and waiting for your placement to occur, Hopeful Beginnings can support you. Whether you’ve been waiting for 6 months or 3 years, your journey is our priority.
Birth Parent
Placing a child for adoption is a lifelong decision, and the emotions that come with it can shift over time. Hopeful Beginnings has long supported individuals who have placed their child for adoption through our agency. We’re proud to extend that same support to anyone who has placed a child, whether it be recently or many years ago. You deserve compassionate, specialized support as you continue your journey.
FAQs About Adoption Mental Health Services in Illinois
We recognize that the wait for adoption placement can be emotionally taxing. During this time, our mental health services help prospective adoptive parents manage the uncertainties while preparing for parenthood. We provide individualized support, coping strategies and tools to build emotional resilience, ensuring you’re ready to welcome your child into a stable and loving home. Â
Adoption brings unique experiences that can stir a wide range of emotions, which is entirely normal. If you are grappling with feelings of loss, identity questions or adjusting to parenting, counseling can be a tremendously helpful resource. Talking to a skilled adoption-focused counselor can provide clarity, healing and tools to move forward confidently. Â
Birth parents can discuss a wide range of topics in counseling, designed to support them during this emotional and complex time. They can share their feelings of grief, loss or uncertainty, and work through emotions in a safe, nonjudgmental space. Counseling also provides an opportunity to ask questions about the adoption process, explore future options and develop coping strategies for the challenges ahead. Whether it’s addressing fears, finding closure or simply being heard, counseling is a supportive environment where birth parents are empowered to express themselves freely and find reassurance in their decisions.
No. While we proudly serve families who have worked with us for adoption, our mental health services are open to those who have been touched by adoption, regardless of how or where the adoption took place. We believe that everyone deserves access to compassionate support. Â
Our counselors are licensed professionals with specialized training in adoption-related mental health. They have extensive experience working with the adoption triad and are skilled in addressing the emotional nuances of adoption, ensuring that our clients receive high-quality, empathetic care.Â
Hopeful Beginnings serves clients regardless of their ability to pay. We accept all major insurances, including Medicaid plans. If you are uninsured or underinsured, please contact us about our sliding scale option.Â