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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 55 MIN

Trigger Points: How Reflexes Shape FASD Journeys, with Dr. Janet Oliver

from Living with FASD · host Patricia Kasper

In this enlightening episode of Living with FASD, host PattiKasper welcomes Dr. Janet Oliver, a developmental psychologist with a wealth of knowledge about the intricate workings of the human brain and its impact on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Together, they embark on a deep dive into the significance of primitive reflexes in human development and the profound effects of prenatal experiences on lifelong outcomes.Dr. Oliver shares her insights on how the early stages ofbrain development can shape an individual's abilities, highlighting the critical role of sensory and motor functions. She discusses the importance of understanding each person's unique journey within the spectrum of developmental differences, emphasizing the need for individualized approaches in supporting those affected by FASD.The conversation explores various topics, including theimplications of birth experiences, the connection between reflexes and emotional responses, and the challenges faced by individuals with FASD. Dr. Oliver also sheds light on how trauma and environmental factors can compound difficulties, ultimately affecting emotional regulation and socialinteractions.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the complexitiesof neurodevelopment and the potential for therapeutic interventions to improve outcomes for individuals living with FASD. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, understanding, and the recognition of each person's unique gifts and challenges.Join Patti and Dr. Oliver as they unravel the layers of FASDand encourage listeners to advocate for awareness and support within their communities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of FASD and the transformative power of informed care.As always, please remember to like, share, and follow theLiving with FASD podcast to help spread awareness and understanding.If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her [email protected]. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services. Her book, Sip by Sip: Candid Conversations with AdultsLiving with FASD, is available worldwide at books.by/yourfasdcoach.Dr. Janet Oliver’s book, Inner Senses: Keys to ImprovingMovement, Attention, and Mood is available at https://a.co/d/aJqxC0e#FASD #LivingWithFASDpodcast #Neurodevelopment#PrimitiveReflexes #TraumaInformedCare #Awareness #Compassion

In this enlightening episode of Living with FASD, host PattiKasper welcomes Dr. Janet Oliver, a developmental psychologist with a wealth of knowledge about the intricate workings of the human brain and its impact on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Together, they embark on a deep dive into the significance of primitive reflexes in human development and the profound effects of prenatal experiences on lifelong outcomes.Dr. Oliver shares her insights on how the early stages ofbrain development can shape an individual's abilities, highlighting the critical role of sensory and motor functions. She discusses the importance of understanding each person's unique journey within the spectrum of developmental differences, emphasizing the need for individualized approaches in supporting those affected by FASD.The conversation explores various topics, including theimplications of birth experiences, the connection between reflexes and emotional responses, and the challenges faced by individuals with FASD. Dr. Oliver also sheds light on how trauma and environmental factors can compound difficulties, ultimately affecting emotional regulation and socialinteractions.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the complexitiesof neurodevelopment and the potential for therapeutic interventions to improve outcomes for individuals living with FASD. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, understanding, and the recognition of each person's unique gifts and challenges.Join Patti and Dr. Oliver as they unravel the layers of FASDand encourage listeners to advocate for awareness and support within their communities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of FASD and the transformative power of informed care.As always, please remember to like, share, and follow theLiving with FASD podcast to help spread awareness and understanding.If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her [email protected]. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services. Her book, Sip by Sip: Candid Conversations with AdultsLiving with FASD, is available worldwide at books.by/yourfasdcoach.Dr. Janet Oliver’s book, Inner Senses: Keys to ImprovingMovement, Attention, and Mood is available at https://a.co/d/aJqxC0e#FASD #LivingWithFASDpodcast #Neurodevelopment#PrimitiveReflexes #TraumaInformedCare #Awareness #Compassion

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