FASD Resource Center
Below is a list of the materials included in the Coalition for Prevention's FAS Resource Center. Please use the material code before each item to indicate which items you
wish to receive. You may order materials by fax at (732) 214-1834, or email jbarton@arcnj.org.
Articles
A-1 "An Intervention with High-Risk Mothers Who Abuse Alcohol and Drugs: The Seattle Advocacy Model." (1996).
American Journal of Public Health, Volume 86, Number 12, 2 pgs.
A-2 "Drunk for Life." (1999) 16-page Special Supplement to the Tucson Citizen, by Gabrielle
Fimbres (The Arc US 1999 Community Media Excellence Award)
A-3 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." (1991). National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, No. 13,
July, 2 pgs.
A-4 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Fetal Alcohol Effects in the Treatment Setting." (1995). Treatment Today, Fall, 2 pgs.
A-5 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects." (1993). Pediatrics, Vol. 91, No. 5, 3 pgs.
A-6 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal Alcohol Effects." (1997). Treatment Today, Spring, 2 pgs.
A-7 "Incidence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Prevalence of Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder."
(1997). Teratology, Vol. 56, 9 pgs.
A-8 "Individual Differences in Auditory and Visual Attention Among Fetal Alcohol-AffectedAdults." (1999).
Alcohol Clinical Experimental Research, Vol. 23, No. 8, August,6 pgs.
A-9 "Intervention With High-Risk Alcohol and Drug-Abusing Mothers: II. Three Year Findings From the Seattle Model
of Paraprofessional Advocacy." (1999). Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 27, No. 1, 19 pgs.
A-10 "Pathogenesis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." (1989). Alcohol Health & Research World, Vol.
13, No. 3, 10 pgs.
A-11 "Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Family History of Alcoholism in the Etiology of Adolescent Alcohol
Problems." (1998). Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol. 59, No. 5, 10 pgs.
A-12 "Mental Illness in Adults With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Fetal Alcohol Effects." (1998). Am J
Psychiatry, Vol. 155, April, 3 pgs.
A-13 "The Preventable Tragedy: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." (1992). National Geographic, February, 3 pgs.
A-14 "Recognition of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." (1981). Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 245, No. 23, June, 4 pgs.
A-15 "Substance Abuse in Pregnancy." (1994). ACOG Technical Bulletin, No. 195, 6pgs.
A-16 "The Long-Term Neurocognitive Consequences of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure." (1999). Psychological
Science, Vol. 10, No. 3, May, 5 pgs.
A-17 "Thoughts on Treatment of Adults and Adolescents Impaired by Fetal Alcohol Exposure." (1996). Treatment
Today, Winter, 2 pgs.
A-18 "What Every Community Should Know About Drinking During Pregnancy and the Lifelong Consequences for
Society." (1991). AMERSA, Vol. 12, No. 3, 14 pgs.
A-19 "When Case Management Isn't Enough: A Model of Paraprofessional Advocacy for Drug and Alcohol Abusing
Mothers." (1996). Journal of Case Management, Volume 5, Number 1, 9 pgs.
Books
B-1 Kleinfeld, Judith and Siobhan Wescott. (1993). Fantastic Antone Succeeds!: Experiences in Educating
Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Alaska: University of Alaska Press.
B-2 Sparks, Shirley. (1993). Children of Prenatal Substance Abuse. San Diego, CA: Singular
Publishing Group.
B-3 Spohn, David. (1993). Life on the Edge: Parenting a Child with ADD/ADHD. Minneapolis, MN:
Universal Press.
B-4 Streissguth, Ann, MD. (1993). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Guide for Families and Communities.
Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishing.
Education Packet:
EP-1 10 articles about interventions with students/ children with FAS/ FAE (various dates; 15 pgs)
Fact Sheets and Newsletters
FS-1 "An Adult Has Been Diagnosed as FAS or FAE - Now What?" (1991). Diane Davis, Iceberg, 1 pg.
FS-2 "Battling the Beast of Burnout: Understanding the Lives of Parents." (n.d.) Bergen County Council On
Alcoholism & Drug Abuse, 1 pg.
FS-3 "Common Cycles of Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal Alcohol Effects." (1997). Diane B.
Malbin, Department of Medical Genetics, Shodair Hospital, 8 pgs.
FS-4 "Consider Medication Along with Other Classroom Interventions." (1997). Ann Waller, FAS
Times, 1 pg.
FS-5 "Effective Interventions for Specific FAS Problems." (1994). Bergen County Council on Alcoholism &
Drug Abuse, 1 pg.
FS-6 "Eight Keys to Remember." (1997). Vicky McKinney, FAS Times, 1pg. ``Facts About Alcohol Use During
Pregnancy." (1992). New Jersey Coalition for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities, 1 pg.
FS-7 "Facts About FAS and FAE." (1997). Department of Medical Genetics/Shodair Hospital, 3 pgs.
FS-8 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." 6-part pre-test on FAS & FAE, 1 pg.
FS-9 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome – An Update on Pathophysiology." (1996). Institute for Medical
Genetics, Vol. 3, No. 2, 9 pgs.
FS-10 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: What's New in Alcohol and Drugs?" Ann Streissguth, Brown University Center
for Alcohol & Addiction Studies, 1pg.
FS-11 Iceberg. An educational newsletter about FAS & FAE. P.O. Box 95597, Seattle, WA
98145-2597. Rates: $10/family; $20/agency.
FS-12 "Imagine The Possibilities." (1997).Jocie DeVries, FAS Times, 2 pgs.
FS-13 "Interventions for Students with Anti-Social Behavior." (1997). Jocie DeVries, FAS Times,
1pg.
FS-14 "Issues Which Need to be Addressed on Several Levels." (1990). Fetal Alcohol Network Newsletter,
Vol. 1, No. 6, 1pg.
FS-15 "Living With or Without an FAS or FAE Diagnosis." (1991). Diane Davis, Iceberg, 1 pg.
FS-16 "Surveillance for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Using Multiple Sources." (1997). MMWR, 3 pgs.
FS-17 "What Parents Wish Teachers Knew About FAS." (1997). Linda LaFever, FAS Times, 1pg.
Monographs
M-1 "Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs May Harm the Unborn." (1990). US Department of Health and Human
Services, 79 pgs.
M-2 "Diagnosing FAS." (1999). State of Alaska DHSS Fetal Alcohol Syndrome WebSite, 9 pgs.
M-3 "Everyone Should Know About FAS." (2000) 72-page Instructional Package from Brian
Illencik, FASD Project Director at The Arc of Atlantic County.
M-4 "FAS/FAE: Strategies for Professionals." (1993) Diane Malbin, M.S.W. Hazelden, 48 pgs.
M-5 "FAS Prevention Projects: A How-To Booklet from Chapters of The Arc." (1998) From
the Health Promotion/Disability Prevention Committee of The Arc of the United States. 35 pgs.
M-6 "FAS Prevention Projects: Everyone Should Know About FAS." (1999). Brian Illencik, Prevention
Coordinator, The Arc of Atlantic County, 50 pgs.
M-7 "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Every Teacher Should Know About FAS." (1995-98) various: materials from
FAS: Truth & Consequences, the 1998 Conference of the NJ Coalition for the Prevention of Developmental Disabilities, 60 pgs.
M-8 "Guide to Genetic Medical Services in New Jersey." (1995). Doris Kramer and Cheryl Reid, The Human
Genetics Association of New Jersey, 50 pgs.
M-9 "Operation FAS Awareness: Guide and Workbook." (1997). NOFAS, 50 pgs.
M-10 "Practical Approaches in the Treatment of Women Who Abuse Alcohol and Other Drugs." (1994). Center
for Substance Abuse, US Department of Health and Human Services, 273 pgs.
M-11 "Preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Other Alcohol-Related Birth Defects." (n.d.). 25pgs.
M-12 "Understanding the Occurrence of Secondary Disabilities in Clients with FAS and FAE." (1996 ).
Center for Disease Control and Prevention/University of Washington, School of Medicine, Dr. Streissguth, 76 pgs.
M-13 "Why Everyone Should Know About Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." (n.d.). The Arc of Atlantic County, 9 pgs.
M-14 "The Arc's FAS Resource Guide." (2000) The Arc of the US, 26 pgs.
M-15 ``FAS Teacher's Guide." (n.d.) Junior League of Hampton Roads, VA., 38 pgs.
M-16 "Preventing FAS: Instructional Unit." (1988) Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity & The Arc US, 60 pgs.
M-17 "Proceedings of The Arc Summit on FAS." (1993) The Arc of Maryland, 94 pgs.
M-18 "White Paper: Substance Abuse Addicted Mothers & Substance Affected Infants." (draft, 1998) 36 pgs.
Pamphlets
P-1 "The Facts About Alcohol & Pregnancy." (1998) March of Dimes.
P-2 "50 Things You Should Know About Alcohol." (1998). Family Planning Center of Ocean County, Risk Reduction
Services.
P-3 "Pregnancy and Drugs." (1992). Family Planning Center of Ocean County, Risk Reduction Services.
Posters
POS-1 "A Few Drinks Can Last Forever," 18"x24" from NOFAS.
POS-2 "Baby, It's Worth It"(Creeme, Vale La Pena) 12"x25," available in English and
Spanish, sponsored by Central NJMCHC & Middlesex NCADD.
Poster Boards
PB-1 ``Preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Other Alcohol Related Birth Defects." Six (6) 14x20
Exhibit Boards. Brian Illencik, Prevention Coordinator, Arc of Atlantic County.
Videos
V-1 Alcohol and Pregnancy: FAS & FAE. (1995) AIMS Multimedia.
V-2 Babies Born Drunk. (1999, 3 min.) OPMRDD.
V-3 Babies in the Waiting. (1992, 27 min.) Family Care Communications, Inc.
V-4 Drugs, Alcohol, and Pregnancy: What You Should Know. (1992, 25 min.) Human Relations Media.
V-5 FAS: Truth & Consequences. (1998, 2 videos, @ 4 hrs). Proceedings of the 13th Prevention Conference of The Arc of New Jersey/Coalition for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities. Features Dr. Ann P. Streissguth, Univ. Washington School of Medicine-Fetal Alcohol Drug Unit.
V-6 Innocent Addicts. (1993, 27 min.) PYRAMID Film & Video.
V-7 Making a Difference. (10 min) N.O.F.A.S.-The Washington, D.C. Campaign.
Community Resources in New Jersey
Direct Services
FASD Risk Reduction Specialists, NJ Department of Health and Senior Services 609.292.5616
Prevention/ Education
NJ FASD Task Force, NJ Office of Prevention of MR/DD, 609.984.3350
Brian Illencik, FASD Coordinator, The Arc of Atlantic County, 609-485-0800
Ann M. Wilson, D.S.W. NJ Coalition for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities/ The Arc of New
Jersey 732.246.2525
FASD Regional Diagnostic & Treatment Centers
NEWARK UMDNJ-NJMS Susan Adubato, Ph.D. 30 Bergen Street Newark, NJ 07107 973.972.8930
Newark Beth Israel Medical Ctr/Children's Hospital Barbara Caspi, Ph.D. 201 Lyons Ave Newark, NJ 07112 973.926.4544
MOUNTAINSIDE Children's Specialized Hospital Uday Mehta, M.D. 97 Paterson Street Mountainside, NJ 07092 908.301.5491
NEPTUNE Denise Aloisio, M.D. Jersey Shore Medical Center Mary Jane Drury, R.N. 1944 Route 33, Suite 101A Neptune, NJ 07753
732.776.4178
ATLANTIC CITY Children's' Seashore House/ Ch. Hosp. Phila. David Rufo 35 South Annapolis Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609.347.6157
Vineland Newcomb Hospital 1138 East Chestnut Avenue Vineland, NJ 08360 856.696.1035
NOTE: all the FASD Centers are part of pre-existing Child Evaluation Centers
The SAMHSA Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Center for Excellence
By providing this information, The Arc of New Jersey does not endorse the content of the material or the views of the resources.
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