Yes, there are steps that can be taken to address a challenging adoption experience as an adult. Seeking therapy or counseling can provide a safe space to process feelings and experiences related to adoption. Additionally, connecting with support groups or networks of other adoptees can help individuals share their experiences and find common ground. Ultimately, open communication with adoptive families, if possible, can also foster understanding and healing.
yes
she hasn't really done and think bad she had to over come a bad stroke
We have all done bad stuff. But she has never been in prison.
nothing but sing
No, 100 is the average for an adult, so at 11 that's very good! Well done!
Yes . He was caught in a drinking party .
David Bowie
There are no laws that would support litigation against a social service agency when the issue is adoption. The censuring of state agencies is done by the state attorney general and other controlling authorities, not by the individual.
I don't think so she hasn't done anything bad.
It depends on your point of view. If you are Greek - no. If you are Trojan - yes.
He hasn't done anything really bad, so no.
I dont think it should be. It puts that child in a bad situation.