Therapy
We provide therapy services for individuals, families, groups, and couples/marriages.
All families face challenges; foster, adoptive, and guardianship families are no different. Their challenges, however, are very unique.
Often trauma, grief and loss, identity, attachment, anxiety, and behavioral issues may surface with adoption and foster care. Family Hope House clinicians are each specially trained and hold special certificates and credentials to address each of these issues.
Therapy treatment methodologies include:
Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
Child Centered and Directive Play Therapies
Filial Therapy
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
The specialized training of the Family Hope House staff creates a supportive and healing environment for all members of the Adoption-Kinship Network.
The Adoption-Kinship Network consists of adopted individuals, adoptive families, birth families of adopted individuals, and those touched by adoption.

Testimonials
“FHH has been a HUGE blessing for our family. They’ve embraced our mess and loved on us with grace and no judgment. I “thought” I knew about being a “good” parent and about trauma before we started sessions there, but I obviously had much to learn. It helps me so much to hash things out with our therapist and she’s always helping me see my kid’s behavior in a new light. I still have much to learn but we now have hope and are thankful FHH is walking this path with us.”
“Raising children in today’s world is hard enough, but raising kids from hard places feels impossible at times. When I felt ready and prepared to tackle this journey, I quickly realized that I needed help. Family Hope House has been a source of hope, encouragement, strength, recovery, growth and so much more. My little guys would not be the same people without the FHH counselors. I highly recommend foster/adoptive parents give them a call.”