You're
Invited to a FREE Telephone Coaching Support Group on January 17,
2013
Donor Gametes, the Next
Generation: Caring for Our Children
Are you considering the use of donor
sperm, egg, or embryo to create children? Or, are you already parenting
children created by donor sperm, egg, or embryo?
During this one hour group conference
call, you will receive information on:
· The pros and cons of disclosure to
children of their genetic origin
· What and when to share this
information with children if you so choose
· How or whether to share this information with family or friends
· Questions you may have if you have already begun to share this
information
You will also have the opportunity to share information and support one
another in making the decision about disclosure and find out just how and
what to say at what age when you begin to talk with your child and others.
Come hear what both professionals and other parents have learned through
their own experiences and work with families created through donor
conception.
WHEN: Thursday, January
17, 2013
WHERE: Telephone
Conference Line (call-in information will be given at time of registration)
TIME: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00
p.m. Eastern time
FACILITATORS: Joann Paley Galst,
Ph.D. and Patricia Mendell, L.C.S.W.
COST: FREE!
Registration limited to the first 15 responders who also send information
regarding their particular situation and any questions they would like
addressed.
For further
information and to register contact:
Facilitator Bios:
Joann Paley Galst,
Ph.D. is a psychologist in private practice in New York City
specializing in mind-body medicine and reproductive health issues,
including infertility, third party reproduction, pregnancy loss, and pregnancy
and parenting after infertility. She is a past Chairperson of the Mental
Health Professional Group of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine
and is currently the Chair of the Mental Health Advisory Board and
Co-director of Support Services for the American Fertility Association. She
is the author of numerous articles on infertility and co-author of the
book, Ethical Dilemmas in Fertility Counseling, published by the American
Psychological Association. In her work with individuals, couples, and
groups, she believes that good family building decision-making starts with
well-substantiated facts and clarification of one's feelings and aims to
help clients strengthen their confidence and resilience so that they can
cope most effectively with their fertility treatment and become the parents
they strive to be.
Patricia
Mendell, L.C.S.W. is a clinical social worker in private practice in Manhattan
and Brooklyn. As a current member of the board of The American Fertility
Association (AFA) and its former Co-Chair, she has co-authored numerous AFA
fact sheets including, Talking with Children about Ovum Donation and Sperm
Donation. She is also a member of the AFA Mental Health Advisory Board.
Patricia facilitates a monthly Family Building Network Support Group for
families formed through assisted conception. She has written and spoken
extensively on numerous topics regarding the emotional impact of
infertility, coping strategies and decision making in family building,
including donation and surrogacy, disclosure and tools for talking about
family origins, multi-fetal reduction and pregnancy loss. As a parent,
infertility and pregnancy loss survivor, Patricia is well aware of the
impact decision making choices have on people's lives as they seek to build
their families and begin their new roles as parents. Through her years of
experience, Patricia has found that the challenges of family life often
come as a surprise, bringing doubts to even the most secure individuals and
relationships. Parenting tools can be learned through coaching and
counseling methods that can establish the self-confidence needed to create
meaningful family connections that support their children's dreams,
establish clear limits, and allow for healthy discussions with their
children and others about their family beginnings.
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