FASD is an umbrella term that covers several alcohol-related medical diagnoses.
These include
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a term used to describe a range of
disabilities that may affect people whose mothers drank alcohol while they
were pregnant.
(quoted from
Public Health Agency of Canada)
Every child with FASD is different and unique. Emotional needs and cognitive
capacities vary along with self esteem, social skills, and understanding of moral values.
My approach to the work with persons with FASD is relationship based. In other
words, I approach the person without rigid expectations. As we build our trust and
relationship I help the person explore the challenges in an experiential way, i.e.
through expressive tools (e.g. art, sandplay and role-play). It is possible to attempt
even most difficult challenges when the relationship is secure and strong enough
to withstand the accompanying anxiety and stress.
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