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Issue Paper: Psychotherapy for Individuals with FASD

CanFASD recently released a new issue paper Broad Approaches to Psychotherapy for Individuals with FASD. Below is a short summary. You can read the full issue paper here.

Issue:

Many people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) experience mental health challenges at some point in their lives. Despite the mental health needs of people with FASD being well-documented, there is relatively little evidence around how best to respond. When mental health needs aren’t met, individuals with FASD may experience additional adversity which has significant personal, social, and economic costs for the individual, their family, and the wider community.

Background:

General Factors Impacting Therapy Outcomes

Psychotherapy Research in FASD

Barriers for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

Emerging FASD-Informed Approaches

Take Home Message:

FASD can have significant impacts on the mental health and wellbeing of individuals with FASD and their families. Although there is limited research on psychotherapy for people with FASD, insight from clinical and anecdotal evidence in the FASD field as well as information from the broader literature provides promising avenues for future FASD-informed approaches. Targeted research, practice, and policy efforts are needed to implement effective treatment and supports for individuals with FASD, their families, and communities.

Authors: Katherine Flannigan, Jacqueline Pei, Kaitlyn McLachlan, & Mansfield Mela

Date: July 2022

For more information, including recommendations, please read the full issue paper here.

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