Embark on a journey into the complexities of the mind in this captivating episode of Living with FASD, where we unravel the mysteries of suggestibility and its profound impact on individuals with Fetal Alcohol spectrum Disorders (FASD). Join your host and FASD coach, Patti Kasper, as she welcomes the incredibly knowledgeable Dr. Jerrod Brown back to the microphone for a session packed with insights that promise to leave you with pages of notes.
Dr. Brown, with his extensive educational background, sheds
light on the phenomenon of suggestibility, not just in those with FASD, but as a trait we all share under certain circumstances. From yawning contagiously to the persuasive power of advertisements, suggestibility touches all our lives. Yet, for those with FASD, the stakes are higher, and the implications more
profound.
In this episode, we explore the intersection of suggestibility with confabulation and compliance, particularly in high-pressure
situations like legal interrogations or in therapy or medical sessions. Dr. Brown guides us through the vulnerabilities that individuals with FASD face, such as executive function deficits, memory issues, and the challenges of complex questioning, which can all lead to false confessions or misdiagnoses.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the importance
of interviewing techniques, the role of environmental factors, and the power dynamics at play in conversations with individuals with FASD. Through a riveting case study, Dr. Brown illustrates how these elements can converge to create precarious situations for those affected by FASD, emphasizing the need for awareness and specialized training across various professional fields.
This episode is a must-listen for caregivers, professionals, and anyone seeking to foster supportive environments for those with FASD. It's a call to action to recognize the hidden struggles and to equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools to better communicate, support, and advocate for individuals living with the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure.
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Patti Kasper is a Certified Facilitator of FASCETS Neurobehavioral
Model. If you would like information about the neurodevelopment model and would like to book a training for agencies or community groups, please reach out here: https://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/consultation
If you would like to talk about coaching services, either as a parent of a child with FASD, or as a neurodivergent adult (perhaps
by listening you’ve begun to question if prenatal alcohol exposure could explain some of your struggles in life), please reach out here for a complimentary consultation: https://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/introductory-chat-with-patti
Tune in next Monday for another enlightening discussion on Living with FASD, where we continue to build bridges of understanding and support for the FASD community.
Until then, take care and keep learning.
Patti Kasper
Your FASD Coach
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