Living with FASD is an educational and human interest show for those living with the effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol, their loved one and anyone interested in learning more about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, brought to you by someone with both professional and living experience with FASD.
Dr. Kathryn Page has had a circuitous career, winding through starting and directing a diagnostic clinic at the county hospital, working as a school psychologist, several years as a psychotherapist, and currently training the mental health clinicians of a large county in California on the subject of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. She currently resides in Mexico.
If you would like to suggest topics of the show or just to say hello, you can reach me at livingwithfasdpodcast@gmail.com.
To order a copy of my book, Sip by Sip: Candid Conversations with People Diagnosed as Adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), the Amazon link is: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CGMQLBLH
I am 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 to me here: https://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/consultation
If you would like to talk with me 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 to me here for a complimentary consultation: https://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/introductory-chat-with-patti
As always, thank you for tuning in this week. Please consider liking/subscribing/sharing this podcast. If you would like to become part of the podcast community, please go to www.patreon.com/LivingwithFASDPodcast, a free community but where you can also consider supporting the production costs of this podcast by joining the patreon community for either $5, $10 or $15/month, all of which is less than a weekly cup of coffee.
Have a wonderful week! Until next Monday,
Patti Kasper
Your FASD Coach