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Premium member Presentation Transcript Empowering Women Toward Long-Term Recovery : Empowering Women Toward Long-Term Recovery Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell, MHS, LCADC Vice President and International Spokesperson National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS) Slide2: 2 Things Necessary for Life: water women FASD; AN UNEXAMINED CAUSE OF RELAPSE IN WOMEN : FASD; AN UNEXAMINED CAUSE OF RELAPSE IN WOMEN Women that have used during pregnancy have severe guilt and shame that needs to be addressed in order to prevent relapse Women that have children with unidentified FASD are at high risk for relapse due to the behaviors of their children and the belief that they are poor parents Women that were exposed to alcohol prenatally may have FASD putting them at high risk for relapse Key Clinical Practices: Key Clinical Practices Ask: All women of childbearing age about alcohol use All pregnant women about alcohol use Advise: All women planning a pregnancy that no alcohol is the safest choice All pregnant women that no alcohol is the safest choice women who consumed alcohol during their pregnancy to contact local resources and services Assist: assist women to stop drinking through information, counseling, care and referral to appropriate programs and servicesOpportunity: Opportunity Pregnancy is an opportunity for change Women who are pregnant are more receptive to intervention programs and treatment than women who are not currently pregnant Discuss Birth Experiences with Women :: Discuss Birth Experiences with Women : Red Flags: Two or more miscarriages? Stillbirths? Infant/child deaths (SIDS)? Children with LD, ADHD, MH or behavioral disorders ? Children diagnosed with FASD? Positive response to any of the above questions should warrant a screening of all children for possible FASD (where substance use is known or suspected) K Mitchell, 2004 During Screening: During Screening Follow up the screening questions with probes Be non-judgmental Listen attentively to her concerns Refrain from negative comments or reactions Focus on your patient as well as her baby Be sensitive to broader issues and contexts such as poverty or abuse Make positive statements about the woman seeking prenatal care Make positive statements about progress during each visit Slide8: Refer to Treatment!Locate Treatment that provides Feminine Focused Recovery: : Locate Treatment that provides Feminine Focused Recovery: Address the unthinkable: Sexuality Biological differences Menstruation Abuse Substance use during pregnancy and possible consequences Secrets Desires, dreams and fantasies 3 Things that Keep and Addict Using: 3 Things that Keep and Addict Using Stigma Family Enabling (Guilt) Defense MechanismsWomen and Addiction: Women and Addiction The center of the addict’s life is no longer God, the family, and/or her job/career, it is her addiction All of her behavior has the ultimate goal of feeding the addiction The family members become objects, means to an end, rather than “real people” This causes the alcoholic to become their entire focus and center, or they abandon herSlide12: Progression of AlcoholismEmpowering and Honoring the Feminine : Empowering and Honoring the Feminine Intuitive wisdom Motherhood / life-giving Healers Caretakers Artisans Visionaries The Natural Order of the Universe : The Natural Order of the Universe To live in tune with the Earth we need to remember that we too are a precious natural resource to be cared for and valued just as we value the trees or the sea. Like them we live in the rhythms of the seasons and the days. Addiction is a hurricane; an earthquake: These events can bring balance to Mother NatureFeminine and Masculine Balance: Feminine and Masculine Balance Yin and Yang Shakti and Shiva The basis for harmony in all of life. Slide17: Change Perception: linear to circular Yin Energy: Yin Energy Taoist term for the Feminine force. The receptive, the watery, the earth. Associated with the negative magnetic pole, with the moon, with coolness, with attraction rather than assertion. The power of Yin comes from natural responsiveness, nurturing and support not direct independent action. The receptive force is sensual, flowing, accepting and allowing. Yin energy moves through feelings rather than thoughts, it is diffuse, spacious, and open. The Feminine represents fertility, and is often seen symbolically as a chalice, cup, container, valley or womb.: The Feminine represents fertility, and is often seen symbolically as a chalice, cup, container, valley or womb. She is the earth, the ground, the mother, the maiden, and the crone. Honoring the Feminine: Honoring the Feminine The essence of the Feminine is Love. The pure white light of the Divine Mother’s unconditional love for all her children. The Feminine is also the power of unity, of connection, of relatedness, which weaves all of creation together. The Feminine emphasizes togetherness, similarities, correspondences, and Oneness. Biological Differences: Biological Differences Women’s bodies have less body water than men of similar body weight Achieve higher concentrations of alcohol in the blood with equivalent amounts of alcohol NIAAA Alcohol Alert 1999 Biological Differences: Biological Differences Women experience major organ complications more rapidly than men: Liver damage Cirrhosis Brain damage Heart disease High blood pressure Stroke Breast cancer Gastrointestinal hemorrhage Anemia Malnutrition Colon cancer NIAAA, Alcohol Alert 1999 Menstrual Cycle: Menstrual Cycle Calendar to chart bleeding, cravings, moods, behavioral reactions, depression Discuss ovulation Half-way through cycle Increase in vaginal discharge Slight cramping in abdomen May augment moodsPMS Emotional Symptoms(Relapse Vulnerability): PMS Emotional Symptoms (Relapse Vulnerability) Mood swings Critical of loved ones Negative thinking Crying spells Depression Controlling attitudes/behaviors Forgetfulness Indecision Panic attacks-Suicidal ideation PMS Wellness: PMS Wellness Reduce sugar & salt (diet soda’s) Reduce or eliminate caffeine Increase soy Consider natural hormones (perimenapause or menopause) Good Quality Multi-vitamin Vitamin B compound & vitamin E Calcium with magnesium Limit dairy/increase green leafy vegetables More AA, naps, relaxation, yogaHonoring our cycle: Honoring our cycle Let others know what your needs are. Indulge your creativity; it is keenest now. Take a nap. Have a piece of chocolate. Cook if you want to, or don’t. If you need to cry…go ahead (set a time limit though, no all night pity parties allowed!) Wear loose comfortable clothes. Listen to your body, your inner wisdom knows best.Honor Thy Bitch!: Honor Thy Bitch! All women have a dark goddess; she holds the power of the feminine! The dark goddess is the creator and the destroyer. She is depicted as one who cuts off the heads of men. This is a symbolic representation of her challenging the Ego. Embrace her POWER….She will lead her to Healing….to Recovery! Menapause: The Crone: Menapause: The Crone Wisdom: Knowing arises from direct experiences This is a valuable natural resource; a teacher…a healer Brings balance to the “family”Women with Addictive Disease : Women with Addictive Disease Many have lost their voice; have turned off their “inner wisdom”: Have low self-esteem Have little self-confidence Feel powerless Majority have been physically and/or sexually abused Are codependent Have been living in secrecy Traits of Codependency: Traits of Codependency Over developed sense of responsibility “Stuff” feelings from traumatic childhood Lost ability to express feelings Isolated/afraid people and authority figures Addicted to approval/excitement (crisis) Frightened by angry people or personal criticism See themselves as victims Judge themselves harshlyTraits of Codependency: Traits of Codependency Abandonment issues Feelings of guilt when they stand up for selves Confuse love and pity, love people they pity (rescuers) Ways to Destroy the Culprit ( Codependency): Ways to Destroy the Culprit ( Codependency) Perfectionism 3 P’s (perfectionism, procrastination, paralysis) Vocabulary Change “I can’t” to “I choose not to” or “I won’t” Decision making Make everyday decisions Choices Every action is a chosen action Other Methods to Rescue Women from Addiction:: Other Methods to Rescue Women from Addiction: Relationships Consider physically separating from partner Detachment skills Enabling Remove client from enabling family members Investigate “love verses enabling” ACOA issues Educate on effects on family Treat childhood issues with relapse clients Women need Women : Women need Women " How might your life have been different if there had been a place for you to go.. a place of women, to help you learn the ways of women, .. a place where you were nurtured from an ancient flow sustaining you and steadying you as you sought to become yourself. A place of women to help you find and trust the ancient flow already there within yourself. . waiting to be released. . How might your life be different?" Duerck Identify or Create “Natural” Connections: Identify or Create “Natural” Connections Re-Connecting Women: Family: sisters, mothers, grandmothers, daughters, grand daughters AA/NA Women’s meetings, women’s retreats Women Circle’s/Clubs/Meetings Artist way meetings, inner child groups, quilting Spiritual Communities Social Activities Health Club/Physical Activities/County Recreation Art or yoga classes Communication Skills:Setting BoundariesnoAssertivenessnot passive-not aggressiveHonesty I can’t to I won’t: Communication Skills: Setting Boundaries no Assertiveness not passive-not aggressive Honesty I can’t to I won’t Confrontation IS:: Confrontation IS: A challenge to both parties to stay open An attempt to communicate honestly A courageous act of good intent to state one’s feelings and thoughts An effort to keep relationship growing Misunderstood; It is not yelling, screaming, or guilt making Part of healthy intimate relationships An act of self-affirmation Sets a boundary Confrontation IS NOT:: Confrontation IS NOT: An attack An effort to hurt Verbal abuse when done carefully A thing to fear or avoid The same as criticism Parenting Issues: Parenting Issues Guilt/shame Child neglect and/or abuse Feelings of inadequacy Difficult past with care-taking of family Legal/foster care Sexuality: Sexuality Promiscuity Prostitution Rape Fear of sex Incest and/or sexual abuse Loss of orgasm Painful sex Sexual orientation Value conflicts Sexuality as a relapse trigger Use Spiritual Concepts: (No longer in charge) “Breathe God in and me out”: Use Spiritual Concepts: (No longer in charge) “Breathe God in and me out” Developing a Sense of Self : Developing a Sense of Self Kill the critics: Whose voice is that? Discover the rule makers: Whose rules are those?Meet the Committee: Meet the Committee Have client focus on childhood (i.e. year 0 to 3) Who were the people who nurtured you and supported you? Who were the people that were not kind to you, hurt your feelings or hurt you in other ways? List them, list the behaviors Meeting Yourself : Meeting Yourself Investigate accomplishments: “Things I do really well” list Long term goals- Do not let client limit themselves in reality Short term goals- achievable, measurable, simple Lists of needs/wants/likes Clearing Negativity ; Releasing Attachments: Clearing Negativity ; Releasing Attachments Stuff Everything is borrowed, I own nothing People It’s okay to love someone and celebrate connectedness Wanting to possess another = misery The less you try to control, the closer you become Releasing Attachments: Releasing Attachments Past living in “shoulds” living in “what ifs?” self pity criticism Form preoccupation with appearance guilt can’t- they won’t never- have to Slide49: Being right prevents communication inability to listen competitive aggressive don’t answer every remark don’t give opinion unless asked Releasing AttachmentsWhen life gives you lemons:: When life gives you lemons: Make lemonadeLemons to Lemonade: Lemons to Lemonade Self centered fear………………..…ability to work a selfish program Self reliance……………………………………….………independence Self doubt………………………………willingness to listen to others Self pity……………………………………………..ability to self nurture People pleaser…….successful, wants to excel, desire for approval Sneaky…………………………………………….….opportunity seeker Manipulative…………………….ability to obtain trust, people listen Experiences……………………………………….…………….…wisdom Extreme negativity……………………………….…extreme positivists Chameleon……………………………………….……………..chameleon Liar……………………………………………….………….……..creativity Con artist………………………………………………innovative, thinker Achieving Abundance: Achieving Abundance Abundance does not mean having and wanting things. It means understanding that eternity and the universe are endless Slide53: Be thankful for each experience Repeat and surround yourself with daily affirmations Go the extra mile Suspend thoughts of separateness Be “for” things and people Be conscious and selfish with your daily time Identify goals (write them) intention converts to conscious action Trust your intuition Spend time with nature Walk and eat Achieving AbundanceYou are responsible for your own recovery! H.A.L.T.HUNGRY*ANGRY*LONELY*TIRED: You are responsible for your own recovery! H.A.L.T. HUNGRY*ANGRY*LONELY*TIRED 3-6 Meals a Day Exercise (walking) 8-9 Hours of Sleep (naps okay!) Practice Prayer and meditation Talk to sponsor, be around positive people Children with FASD are a blessing, but they will always need a sober mom to advocate for them……. : Children with FASD are a blessing, but they will always need a sober mom to advocate for them……. Recovery is Honoring the Feminine : Recovery is Honoring the Feminine Dance like no-one is watching! Play-create-dress-up! Immerse yourself in water, play in the snow, lay in the sunshine, and jump in the leaves. Open your heart, help others…it is the way of the feminine. Allow the tears come, so that the sun will shine brightly. Meditate, listen…your inner wisdom is speaking to you. Sing, hug tree’s, scream with the wind, and howl at the moon. Fill your house with flowers. Paint your walls in colors. Make love; scream and howl if you want to! Contact Info:: Contact Info: Kathy Mitchell 202-785-4585 x 205 mitchell@nofas.org www.nofas.org You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Empowering Women Toward Long-Term Recovery : Empowering Women Toward Long-Term Recovery Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell, MHS, LCADC Vice President and International Spokesperson National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (NOFAS) Slide2: 2 Things Necessary for Life: water women FASD; AN UNEXAMINED CAUSE OF RELAPSE IN WOMEN : FASD; AN UNEXAMINED CAUSE OF RELAPSE IN WOMEN Women that have used during pregnancy have severe guilt and shame that needs to be addressed in order to prevent relapse Women that have children with unidentified FASD are at high risk for relapse due to the behaviors of their children and the belief that they are poor parents Women that were exposed to alcohol prenatally may have FASD putting them at high risk for relapse Key Clinical Practices: Key Clinical Practices Ask: All women of childbearing age about alcohol use All pregnant women about alcohol use Advise: All women planning a pregnancy that no alcohol is the safest choice All pregnant women that no alcohol is the safest choice women who consumed alcohol during their pregnancy to contact local resources and services Assist: assist women to stop drinking through information, counseling, care and referral to appropriate programs and servicesOpportunity: Opportunity Pregnancy is an opportunity for change Women who are pregnant are more receptive to intervention programs and treatment than women who are not currently pregnant Discuss Birth Experiences with Women :: Discuss Birth Experiences with Women : Red Flags: Two or more miscarriages? Stillbirths? Infant/child deaths (SIDS)? Children with LD, ADHD, MH or behavioral disorders ? Children diagnosed with FASD? Positive response to any of the above questions should warrant a screening of all children for possible FASD (where substance use is known or suspected) K Mitchell, 2004 During Screening: During Screening Follow up the screening questions with probes Be non-judgmental Listen attentively to her concerns Refrain from negative comments or reactions Focus on your patient as well as her baby Be sensitive to broader issues and contexts such as poverty or abuse Make positive statements about the woman seeking prenatal care Make positive statements about progress during each visit Slide8: Refer to Treatment!Locate Treatment that provides Feminine Focused Recovery: : Locate Treatment that provides Feminine Focused Recovery: Address the unthinkable: Sexuality Biological differences Menstruation Abuse Substance use during pregnancy and possible consequences Secrets Desires, dreams and fantasies 3 Things that Keep and Addict Using: 3 Things that Keep and Addict Using Stigma Family Enabling (Guilt) Defense MechanismsWomen and Addiction: Women and Addiction The center of the addict’s life is no longer God, the family, and/or her job/career, it is her addiction All of her behavior has the ultimate goal of feeding the addiction The family members become objects, means to an end, rather than “real people” This causes the alcoholic to become their entire focus and center, or they abandon herSlide12: Progression of AlcoholismEmpowering and Honoring the Feminine : Empowering and Honoring the Feminine Intuitive wisdom Motherhood / life-giving Healers Caretakers Artisans Visionaries The Natural Order of the Universe : The Natural Order of the Universe To live in tune with the Earth we need to remember that we too are a precious natural resource to be cared for and valued just as we value the trees or the sea. Like them we live in the rhythms of the seasons and the days. Addiction is a hurricane; an earthquake: These events can bring balance to Mother NatureFeminine and Masculine Balance: Feminine and Masculine Balance Yin and Yang Shakti and Shiva The basis for harmony in all of life. Slide17: Change Perception: linear to circular Yin Energy: Yin Energy Taoist term for the Feminine force. The receptive, the watery, the earth. Associated with the negative magnetic pole, with the moon, with coolness, with attraction rather than assertion. The power of Yin comes from natural responsiveness, nurturing and support not direct independent action. The receptive force is sensual, flowing, accepting and allowing. Yin energy moves through feelings rather than thoughts, it is diffuse, spacious, and open. The Feminine represents fertility, and is often seen symbolically as a chalice, cup, container, valley or womb.: The Feminine represents fertility, and is often seen symbolically as a chalice, cup, container, valley or womb. She is the earth, the ground, the mother, the maiden, and the crone. Honoring the Feminine: Honoring the Feminine The essence of the Feminine is Love. The pure white light of the Divine Mother’s unconditional love for all her children. The Feminine is also the power of unity, of connection, of relatedness, which weaves all of creation together. The Feminine emphasizes togetherness, similarities, correspondences, and Oneness. Biological Differences: Biological Differences Women’s bodies have less body water than men of similar body weight Achieve higher concentrations of alcohol in the blood with equivalent amounts of alcohol NIAAA Alcohol Alert 1999 Biological Differences: Biological Differences Women experience major organ complications more rapidly than men: Liver damage Cirrhosis Brain damage Heart disease High blood pressure Stroke Breast cancer Gastrointestinal hemorrhage Anemia Malnutrition Colon cancer NIAAA, Alcohol Alert 1999 Menstrual Cycle: Menstrual Cycle Calendar to chart bleeding, cravings, moods, behavioral reactions, depression Discuss ovulation Half-way through cycle Increase in vaginal discharge Slight cramping in abdomen May augment moodsPMS Emotional Symptoms(Relapse Vulnerability): PMS Emotional Symptoms (Relapse Vulnerability) Mood swings Critical of loved ones Negative thinking Crying spells Depression Controlling attitudes/behaviors Forgetfulness Indecision Panic attacks-Suicidal ideation PMS Wellness: PMS Wellness Reduce sugar & salt (diet soda’s) Reduce or eliminate caffeine Increase soy Consider natural hormones (perimenapause or menopause) Good Quality Multi-vitamin Vitamin B compound & vitamin E Calcium with magnesium Limit dairy/increase green leafy vegetables More AA, naps, relaxation, yogaHonoring our cycle: Honoring our cycle Let others know what your needs are. Indulge your creativity; it is keenest now. Take a nap. Have a piece of chocolate. Cook if you want to, or don’t. If you need to cry…go ahead (set a time limit though, no all night pity parties allowed!) Wear loose comfortable clothes. Listen to your body, your inner wisdom knows best.Honor Thy Bitch!: Honor Thy Bitch! All women have a dark goddess; she holds the power of the feminine! The dark goddess is the creator and the destroyer. She is depicted as one who cuts off the heads of men. This is a symbolic representation of her challenging the Ego. Embrace her POWER….She will lead her to Healing….to Recovery! Menapause: The Crone: Menapause: The Crone Wisdom: Knowing arises from direct experiences This is a valuable natural resource; a teacher…a healer Brings balance to the “family”Women with Addictive Disease : Women with Addictive Disease Many have lost their voice; have turned off their “inner wisdom”: Have low self-esteem Have little self-confidence Feel powerless Majority have been physically and/or sexually abused Are codependent Have been living in secrecy Traits of Codependency: Traits of Codependency Over developed sense of responsibility “Stuff” feelings from traumatic childhood Lost ability to express feelings Isolated/afraid people and authority figures Addicted to approval/excitement (crisis) Frightened by angry people or personal criticism See themselves as victims Judge themselves harshlyTraits of Codependency: Traits of Codependency Abandonment issues Feelings of guilt when they stand up for selves Confuse love and pity, love people they pity (rescuers) Ways to Destroy the Culprit ( Codependency): Ways to Destroy the Culprit ( Codependency) Perfectionism 3 P’s (perfectionism, procrastination, paralysis) Vocabulary Change “I can’t” to “I choose not to” or “I won’t” Decision making Make everyday decisions Choices Every action is a chosen action Other Methods to Rescue Women from Addiction:: Other Methods to Rescue Women from Addiction: Relationships Consider physically separating from partner Detachment skills Enabling Remove client from enabling family members Investigate “love verses enabling” ACOA issues Educate on effects on family Treat childhood issues with relapse clients Women need Women : Women need Women " How might your life have been different if there had been a place for you to go.. a place of women, to help you learn the ways of women, .. a place where you were nurtured from an ancient flow sustaining you and steadying you as you sought to become yourself. A place of women to help you find and trust the ancient flow already there within yourself. . waiting to be released. . How might your life be different?" Duerck Identify or Create “Natural” Connections: Identify or Create “Natural” Connections Re-Connecting Women: Family: sisters, mothers, grandmothers, daughters, grand daughters AA/NA Women’s meetings, women’s retreats Women Circle’s/Clubs/Meetings Artist way meetings, inner child groups, quilting Spiritual Communities Social Activities Health Club/Physical Activities/County Recreation Art or yoga classes Communication Skills:Setting BoundariesnoAssertivenessnot passive-not aggressiveHonesty I can’t to I won’t: Communication Skills: Setting Boundaries no Assertiveness not passive-not aggressive Honesty I can’t to I won’t Confrontation IS:: Confrontation IS: A challenge to both parties to stay open An attempt to communicate honestly A courageous act of good intent to state one’s feelings and thoughts An effort to keep relationship growing Misunderstood; It is not yelling, screaming, or guilt making Part of healthy intimate relationships An act of self-affirmation Sets a boundary Confrontation IS NOT:: Confrontation IS NOT: An attack An effort to hurt Verbal abuse when done carefully A thing to fear or avoid The same as criticism Parenting Issues: Parenting Issues Guilt/shame Child neglect and/or abuse Feelings of inadequacy Difficult past with care-taking of family Legal/foster care Sexuality: Sexuality Promiscuity Prostitution Rape Fear of sex Incest and/or sexual abuse Loss of orgasm Painful sex Sexual orientation Value conflicts Sexuality as a relapse trigger Use Spiritual Concepts: (No longer in charge) “Breathe God in and me out”: Use Spiritual Concepts: (No longer in charge) “Breathe God in and me out” Developing a Sense of Self : Developing a Sense of Self Kill the critics: Whose voice is that? Discover the rule makers: Whose rules are those?Meet the Committee: Meet the Committee Have client focus on childhood (i.e. year 0 to 3) Who were the people who nurtured you and supported you? Who were the people that were not kind to you, hurt your feelings or hurt you in other ways? List them, list the behaviors Meeting Yourself : Meeting Yourself Investigate accomplishments: “Things I do really well” list Long term goals- Do not let client limit themselves in reality Short term goals- achievable, measurable, simple Lists of needs/wants/likes Clearing Negativity ; Releasing Attachments: Clearing Negativity ; Releasing Attachments Stuff Everything is borrowed, I own nothing People It’s okay to love someone and celebrate connectedness Wanting to possess another = misery The less you try to control, the closer you become Releasing Attachments: Releasing Attachments Past living in “shoulds” living in “what ifs?” self pity criticism Form preoccupation with appearance guilt can’t- they won’t never- have to Slide49: Being right prevents communication inability to listen competitive aggressive don’t answer every remark don’t give opinion unless asked Releasing AttachmentsWhen life gives you lemons:: When life gives you lemons: Make lemonadeLemons to Lemonade: Lemons to Lemonade Self centered fear………………..…ability to work a selfish program Self reliance……………………………………….………independence Self doubt………………………………willingness to listen to others Self pity……………………………………………..ability to self nurture People pleaser…….successful, wants to excel, desire for approval Sneaky…………………………………………….….opportunity seeker Manipulative…………………….ability to obtain trust, people listen Experiences……………………………………….…………….…wisdom Extreme negativity……………………………….…extreme positivists Chameleon……………………………………….……………..chameleon Liar……………………………………………….………….……..creativity Con artist………………………………………………innovative, thinker Achieving Abundance: Achieving Abundance Abundance does not mean having and wanting things. It means understanding that eternity and the universe are endless Slide53: Be thankful for each experience Repeat and surround yourself with daily affirmations Go the extra mile Suspend thoughts of separateness Be “for” things and people Be conscious and selfish with your daily time Identify goals (write them) intention converts to conscious action Trust your intuition Spend time with nature Walk and eat Achieving AbundanceYou are responsible for your own recovery! H.A.L.T.HUNGRY*ANGRY*LONELY*TIRED: You are responsible for your own recovery! H.A.L.T. HUNGRY*ANGRY*LONELY*TIRED 3-6 Meals a Day Exercise (walking) 8-9 Hours of Sleep (naps okay!) Practice Prayer and meditation Talk to sponsor, be around positive people Children with FASD are a blessing, but they will always need a sober mom to advocate for them……. : Children with FASD are a blessing, but they will always need a sober mom to advocate for them……. Recovery is Honoring the Feminine : Recovery is Honoring the Feminine Dance like no-one is watching! Play-create-dress-up! Immerse yourself in water, play in the snow, lay in the sunshine, and jump in the leaves. Open your heart, help others…it is the way of the feminine. Allow the tears come, so that the sun will shine brightly. Meditate, listen…your inner wisdom is speaking to you. Sing, hug tree’s, scream with the wind, and howl at the moon. Fill your house with flowers. Paint your walls in colors. Make love; scream and howl if you want to! Contact Info:: Contact Info: Kathy Mitchell 202-785-4585 x 205 mitchell@nofas.org www.nofas.org