Support for every part of the adoption journey — before, during, and after.

Adoption is a powerful and life-changing experience, filled with both joy and complexity. Whether you’re a birth parent, adoptive parent, or adoptee, you may face unique emotional challenges and questions along the way. At The Summit Counseling Center, our therapists provide a compassionate, understanding space to help you process your experiences and strengthen the connections in your life.

Is Adoption Part of Your Story?

Adoption counseling may be helpful if you:

  • Are exploring adoption as a birth parent or adoptive parent
  • Feel grief, loss, confusion, or guilt related to adoption
  • Want help navigating attachment, identity, or family dynamics
  • Are an adoptee processing your experience or seeking a deeper sense of self
  • Struggle with openness, boundaries, or communication within your family
  • Want support in parenting an adopted child with trauma or emotional needs

Our Approach

We understand that every adoption journey is different — and deeply personal. Our therapists provide individualized care that is sensitive to the emotional, developmental, and relational aspects of adoption. Depending on your needs, we may use:

Whether you’re just beginning to explore adoption or have lived with it for decades, you deserve a space to be heard, supported, and empowered.

Healing and Connection Are Possible

Adoption brings many layers of emotion — but you don’t have to navigate them alone. With the right support, understanding and healing are possible.

Therapists for Adoption

Kara Cunningham , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Milton Site Lead

Brittany Glaser , M.A., M.Div.

Licensed Professional Counselor
DBT Team Lead
Johns Creek (Old Alabama Rd.) Site Lead

Alice D. Hoag , Ed.D.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Rebecca L. Marshall , Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist Neuropsychologist - Testing and Assessment

Stephen Walters , M.Div., M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Sugar Hill Site Lead

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