Third Culture Kid (TCK) Therapy in New York City

Find groundedness, connection, and stability with culturally responsive therapy tailored for Adult Third Culture Kids (ATCKs) experiences.

Finding Belonging as an Adult TCK in a World That Feels Between Cultures

Growing up across multiple countries and cultures can be both enriching and challenging.

If you are an Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK), you know what it’s like to move between worlds, having to adapt quickly, and carrying pieces of many places within you. You may have developed resilience, adaptability, and a global perspective from your experiences. But you may also carry unresolved grief, identity struggles, or difficulties in relationships.

These challenges often surface in adulthood, even years after relocations. And if these difficulties are starting to negatively impact your life, it’s worth considering adult Third Culture Kids therapy with a provider who truly gets it.

Our TCK therapist understands your unique experiences and is ready to provide professional support to strengthen your identity, reduce obstacles that hold you back, and support your ability to thrive more effectively in your personal life, relationships, and career.

What does it mean to be an Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK)? Am I a TCK?

If you are a person who has spent a significant part of your life outside of your parents’ culture, has moved around a lot internationally and lived in multiple countries, you might be a TCK. This unique background and identity shape how you function and how you pursue meaning across different areas of your life.

You might possess a lot of strengths because of the varied exposures to different experiences, cultures, and languages. But being an adult TCK, there are some drawbacks that could get in the way.

At our NYC practice, we see many clients reporting a lot of internal struggles and difficulties that stem from being a TCK. So, what are some of the experiences?

As a TCK, you may:

  • Feel connected to many cultures but not fully feel rooted in any.

  • Struggle to answer the question, “Where are you from?”

  • Experience culture shock returning to your passport country because you’re supposed to feel grounded but you do not feel you belong to “home” country.

  • Find yourself more defined by relationships than by a single place.

Book with a map representing the international travels that third culture kids have done

What are the Challenges Adult Third Culture Kids (TCKs) Often Face?

While we recognize that every TCK experience is unique and varied (and not necessarily all negative), there are some common struggles that ATCKs often share:

  • Identity crises – difficulty taking full ownership of any culture, leading to feelings of disconnection.

  • Culture shock – especially when returning to the passport or “home” country, where they may expect to fit in but instead feel like outsiders.

  • Emotional struggles – anxiety, depressed mood, grief, or low self-esteem connected to repeated transitions.

  • Relational difficulties – struggles with closeness, commitment, or fear of loss after many moves and repeated goodbyes.

These challenges may quietly undermine effectiveness and wellbeing, even when outwardly you appear well-adjusted.

How Therapy Can Help if You Are an Adult TCK

Working with one of our TCK therapists who can truly understand your unique experience will give you space to:

  • Explore your identity in a supportive, nonjudgmental setting.

  • Process unresolved grief and losses from relocations.

  • Strengthen your ability to function effectively across different cultures and life settings.

  • Address struggles that may limit your growth in relationships, career, and personal wellbeing.

  • Learn practical skills to manage stress, low mood, and uncertainty with greater confidence.

Therapy can help you integrate your unique story, so you can thrive, be authentic to who you are, and navigate more effectively in the different areas of your life.

Resonance Psychology Approach to TCK Therapy

Relational and Compassionate

You’ll experience therapy as a space where you are deeply seen and supported. It’s not about “fixing” you; it’s about understanding and empowering you to live more freely and authentically in light of all the different worlds you’ve lived in.

Culturally Informed & Identity-Affirming

We explore how your family, culture, countries, languages, and society shape who you are, your mental health and your relationships. We honor your unique story while helping you define your own path. No assumptions. No judgment. Just real conversations that reflect your lived reality.

Evidence-Based and Flexible

Therapy is tailored to your TCK needs using therapy modalities like:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 

  • Solution-Focused Therapy

  • Multicultural and Systems Therapy

  • Psychodynamic and Attachment-Based Therapy

  • Relational, Intergenerational, and cultural, Trauma-Informed Therapy

Begin Your Journey of Groundedness

Today

You don’t have to navigate these challenges alone.

With the right support, you can embrace and own your strengths as an ATCK

and reduce the barriers that keep you from living more effectively.

If this resonates with you,

We invite you to reach out.

Together, we can explore your unique TCK experiences,

hold space to honor your story, and support your ability to thrive across cultures, relationships, and work.

You’d be working with someone who gets it.

  • While this page is focused on adult TCK therapy, we welcome clients of all backgrounds. At Resonance, we specialize in working with TCK clients but also work with individuals from diverse cultural, racial, and identity backgrounds who value culturally sensitive, evidence-based, and relational therapy.

  • That’s completely okay and actually very common. Many of our TCK clients are exploring therapy for the first time. We’ll go at your pace, and we’ll guide you through what to expect so that you feel supported and comfortable.

  • If you’re feeling something is off, such as you feel sad, anxious, disconnected, or simply not yourself, therapy can help. You don’t have to be in crisis to benefit. If you’re thinking about it, it’s worth exploring.

  • Yes. We offer virtual therapy for residents of New York, New Jersey, and Florida. Online sessions provide flexibility while maintaining the same warmth and effectiveness as in-person work.

  • We are an out-of-network provider, which means you pay for sessions upfront and we can provide a superbill for possible reimbursement through your insurance. Many clients receive partial reimbursement depending on their plan.

  • Simple. Just schedule our free 20-minute consultation, and we’ll talk about what you’re going through, what you’re hoping for, and whether we’d be a good fit.

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