A Mother's Journey Raising a Child with Mental Illness with Claudette Fette
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In this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Texas-based Claudette Fette about raising her son Aaron through schizoaffective disorder, the complexities of finding proper support, and the painful realities of imperfect systems and desperate decisions. This frank, compassionate conversation explores multi-generational trauma, the struggle for diagnosis, and the human side of surviving—and learning from—the unexpected path of parenting a child with serious mental illness.
About the Guest:
Claudette Fette is an occupational therapist, university lecturer, and lived-experience mental health advocate based in North Texas. After decades spent navigating systems for her son Aaron, Claudette became committed to sharing their story and promoting evidence-based approaches in both family and school settings. She is co-author of "No Saints Here: A Cautionary Tale of Mental Health, Illness and the Cost of Ignorance in the Lone Star State," a memoir written with Aaron chronicling their struggles, lessons, and hope.
Quote from the Episode:
"Guilt is not as useful. So if it does something, if it helps motivate me to get Aaron's story out there and talk about things in public that I wouldn't otherwise want to have talked about, then it is useful. If it doesn't motivate something that helps, can you really afford it?" — Claudette Fette
Main Topics Covered:
- Raising a child with schizoaffective disorder and multi-layered trauma
- How lack of resources and inadequate systems lead families to extreme decisions
- The impact of early childhood adversity, school struggles, and misdiagnosis
- Why behavioral approaches can be harmful when mistaken for mental illness
- The realities of abusive residential treatment programs and lost trust
- The power of wraparound services, restorative justice, and strength-based models
- Navigating judgment, isolation, and the need for supportive family networks
- Lessons for advocacy, compassion, and building mental health literacy
Timestamps:
[00:00:07] Welcome and Claudette’s home in North Texas
[00:01:10] Holiday challenges for big families
[00:02:07] Aaron’s story: early adversity, childhood hallucinations, and lack of parental readiness
[00:06:01] Schizoaffective disorder diagnosis and unique challenges in school
[00:16:31] Resource scarcity and "moving for specialized care"
[00:17:20] Early behavioral challenges vs. underlying mental illness
[00:25:04] Misdiagnosis and medical pathways: ADHD to acute residential care
[00:31:51] Straight—abusive institutional “treatment” and the aftermath
[00:35:16] Aaron living on the streets and “hopping trains”
[00:41:23] Magical thinking: what would have helped
[00:47:15] Isolation, judgment, and coping as a parent
[00:50:49] Sharing Aaron and Claudette’s story through their book
[00:58:35] Claudette’s personal life, entertainment, and ideal vacation
Special Offer from the Guest:
Claudette invites listeners to explore her and Aaron’s book, "No Saints Here," offering authentic, practical insight into family mental health. For podcast listeners, she extends an offer to connect and share resources, stories, and support. Order on Bookshop.org https://bookshop.org/a/87491/9781965766064
Note from the show: Guest offers are often limited-time and limited quantity. If you have an issue redeeming the guest offer please reach out to the guest or vendor directly.
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