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Sharon Pettle Sharon Pettle

Dr - Independent Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Psychotherapist
United Kingdom

Psychologie

Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Psychotherapist who worked in the National Health Service in the UK for 30 years, predominantly in various Child & Adolescent Mental Health [CAMH] settings. I have a particular expertise in families built using donor conception [DC] and/or surrogacy [S] and the issues that may arise pre- and post- conception and worked in this areas for more than 20years. This includes the need for support, psycho-education and therapeutic intervention, not only for these families but for donors and surrogates and their families. I have presented on this topic to the Association for Family Therapy UK and European Family Therapy Association; Institut de la Famille, Geneva; British Psychological Society - Faculty for Children and Young People & National Conference; Institute for Family Therapy, London; Great Ormond Street Hospital; 36 Bedford Row Chambers seminar series 'Modern Families' and Barnet Paediatricians Academic Meeting. I was the CAMH representative on the first Working Group developing 'Guidelines for good practice – preservation of infertility in children being treated for childhood cancer' [Cook I., et al 2003] .



I have been Child & Family Mental Health Advisor to the Donor Conception Network [UK] for many years and established groups for DC children more than 15 years ago. These are the only ones run in the world and a multi-family workshop for teenagers has also been developed. In my clinical practice DC issues regularly present: couples questioning whether to continue a pregnancy or experiencing serious attachment issues; adult DC offpsring who find out late or who struggle with new genetic connections following DNA tests; and older people wanting to share the previously concealed information about their origins with their now adult offspring.



I have held three previous academic positions and I am currently Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London, and Visiting Lecturere and Research Tutor at the Tavistock Clinic London.



I am an Expert Witness in Family Proceedings especially where this includes complex surrogacy cases including contested Parenting Orders, and in 'modern' families in contact and residence disputes. I have contributed to the symposia and consultations relating to Children's Rights in this area in both the UK and Switzerland, for an international aurdience.