Alcohol

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), a condition resulting from prenatal exposure to alcohol, presents a significant challenge to the field of school psychology. This article explores the world of FAS, providing a thorough exploration of its etiology and risk factors, clinical characteristics and diagnosis, consequences and long-term outcomes, as well as prevention and intervention strategies. FAS

Alcohol Intoxication Impact

Alcohol consumption has a significant effect on eyewitness identification abilities, including the accuracy of perpetrator descriptions and identification accuracy in showups (an identification procedure where only one individual is shown to the witness) and lineups (an identification procedure where several individuals, usually six in the United States, are shown to the eyewitness). Understanding the effects

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