Ambiguous Loss with guest Amy Geller, LCSW
Adoptees Dish23 Touko 2023

Ambiguous Loss with guest Amy Geller, LCSW

Ambiguous loss is a fascinating topic and this week we dive in to what it means. Guest Amy Geller, LCSW helps us identify what ambiguous loss means, how to identify it in our own life, and what we can do to cope through it. Amy shares her wealth of knowledge and lived experience both as an adoptee and adoptee clinician. Amy shares how she is using ambiguous loss theory to conceptualize her work when working with adoptees and their families.


A bit about our guest:

Amy Geller is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and family therapist in Bergen County, New Jersey. Amy has a general practice where she has provided psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families since 2011. Prior to that, Amy has extensive experience providing social work services in inpatient and community health settings, of which, hospice care was a particular passion. Amy’s area of clinical interest and expertise has evolved towards working with all members of the adoptee kinship network (adoptees, adoptive families, and birth parents). Initially interested in working with adolescents, it became evident to Amy that a high degree of her adolescent clients were adoptees and that, despite their diverse backgrounds, there were similarities in their experiences and behaviors. An adoptee herself, Amy became particularly curious about understanding and meeting the needs of adoptees and their families as well as educating the mental health and school communities on the unique needs of this population.

In addition to her private practice, Amy is the Clinical Director of the New Jersey chapter of A Home Within, a non-profit organization that provides open ended, individual psychotherapy, free of charge, to current and former foster youth.

Amy is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Social Work at The Rutgers University School of Social Work where the focus of her scholarship and research is on adoption. As part of her studies, Amy presented a case study outlining strength-based interventions for building attachment between adolescent adoptees and their adoptive mothers. Amy is currently engaged in a qualitative study that examines “The Experience of Adult Adoptees in Psychotherapy”. In addition to her private practice, Amy lectures at Rutgers University School of Social Work and has appeared on several podcasts to speak about adoption related topics.








Jaksot(46)

Names & Identity

Names & Identity

There is so much that goes into our names. In this episode we explore complexities names can bring to the adoptee community and how to navigate them.

14 Touko 20241h 14min

Fog Fazes for the Birth/First Mother with Amy Barker D' Alessandro, LMHC and Jennifer Joy Phoenix, LSWIC

Fog Fazes for the Birth/First Mother with Amy Barker D' Alessandro, LMHC and Jennifer Joy Phoenix, LSWIC

Rarely does society make room for birth/first mothers to share their stories, perspectives, and experiences. In this episode Amy Barker D'Alessandro and Jennifer Joy Phoenix share their Fog Faze frame...

27 Helmi 20242h 4min

Adoptee Consciousness Model with Dr. Susan Branco

Adoptee Consciousness Model with Dr. Susan Branco

Dr. Susan Branco is a collaborator in the creation of the Adoptee Consciousness Model. In this episode she joins us to dive deeper into what this framework consists of and how adoptees may find affirm...

30 Tammi 202455min

Exploring Identity & Advocacy with Patrick Armstrong

Exploring Identity & Advocacy with Patrick Armstrong

We are so excited to share this episode with all of you. Patrick Armstrong is a transracial Asian American adoptee, born in South Korea and adopted to a white family in rural Indiana in 1990. He is ...

24 Tammi 20241h 8min

Adoptee F.O.G. with Amy Barker D'Alessandro

Adoptee F.O.G. with Amy Barker D'Alessandro

Many of us have heard the term coming out of the fog, but in this episode Amy Barker D'Alessandro, LMHC joins us for a rich discussion about what that actually means by breaking "the fog," into 8 step...

20 Marras 20231h 21min

Adoptee Parts & The Ones That Don't Get Adopted with Kathy Mackechney, LCSW

Adoptee Parts & The Ones That Don't Get Adopted with Kathy Mackechney, LCSW

Kathy Mackechney, LCSW, is an adoptee and therapist who specializes in working with other adoptees, which she started doing after her own experiences in therapy, where she had to educate her therapist...

15 Marras 20231h 4min

Exploring Internal Family Systems with Adoptees with Rachel Forbes, LCSW

Exploring Internal Family Systems with Adoptees with Rachel Forbes, LCSW

Rachel is a Korean-American transracial and transcultural adoptee and therapist who owns a private practice based in Connecticut. She works primarily with adults and specializes in adoption and attach...

9 Marras 20231h 4min

Dear Fellow Adoptee....(A Meditation for Adoptees)

Dear Fellow Adoptee....(A Meditation for Adoptees)

Welcome back to season 2 of Adoptees Dish! We are so happy you are here with us. As Season 2 is launching in National Adoption Awareness Month, we wanted to create a tool fellow adoptees could listen ...

1 Marras 20235min

Suosittua kategoriassa Terveys ja hyvinvointi

unicast
voi-hyvin-meditaatiot-2
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-hanna-tikander
tiedenaiset-podcast
rss-pitaisko-erota
vakeva-elama-viisaampi-mieli-vahvempi-keho
rss-narsisti
puhu-muru
terapiassa
junnut-pelissa
meditaatiot-suomeksi
rss-kuumilla-aalloilla
aamukahvilla
selviytyjat-tarinoita-elamasta
rss-pt-paahtio
paaasia-podcast
paritellen
rss-uplevel-by-sonja-hannus
rss-kyykkya-ja-kuoharia