In this episode of Living with FASD, host Patti and guest Tami Eller discuss the complexities of living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), focusing on the concept of perseveration, which refers to the tendency to get stuck on certain thoughts or activities. They explore the impact of privilege, trauma, and misconceptions surrounding FASD, emphasizing the importance of caregiver support and emotional regulation. The conversation highlights strategies for managing perseveration, the significance of closure, and the need for radical acceptance in navigating the challenges of neurodiversity. Tami shares her personal experiences and insights as a clinician working with youth affected by FASD, advocating for understanding and support within families and communities.
Takeaways
Perseveration is a common challenge for individuals with
FASD.
Closure is essential for individuals to move on from tasks.
Privilege and trauma significantly impact outcomes for those with FASD.
Misconceptions about FASD can lead to emotional distress.
Caregivers play a crucial role in managing perseveration.
Radical acceptance helps in coping with FASD challenges.
Assertive communication is vital for expressing needs.
Planning ahead can minimize instances of perseveration.
Understanding neurodiversity is key to effective support.
Emotional regulation is important for both caregivers and individuals.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to FASD and Guest Background
03:11 Understanding Perseveration and Its Impact
05:54 The Role of Privilege and Support in FASD
08:51 The Misconceptions of FASD and Intelligence
12:01 Navigating Emotional Responses and Expectations
14:52 Perseveration: Challenges and Strategies
17:56 The Importance of Closure in Perseveration
20:59 Perseveration in Arguments and Family Dynamics
24:00 Reframing Perseveration as a Strength
26:52 Conclusion: Managing Perseveration for Positive Outcomes
28:36 The Power of Tenacity and Acceptance
30:01 Managing Mental Load in Caregiving
32:51 Learning Through Repetition and Support
33:42 Understanding Neurodiversity and Personal Experience
40:11 Navigating ADHD and Autism in Neurodiversity
45:23 Radical Acceptance and Self-Regulation in Caregiving
48:24 Assertive Communication in Relationships