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15. References
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1. Competency Description
2. Pretest
3. Learning Objectives
4. Historic Findings Related to Alcohol Use by Pregnant Women
5. Historic Findings Related to Alcohol Use by Pregnant Women: Twentieth Century
6. Changes in U.S. Perspectives on Alcohol Use During Pregnancy
6a. Terminology and Prevalence Rates
6b. Terminology and Prevalence Rates: Prevalence
7. Effects of Alcohol on the Developing Embryo and Fetus
8. Effects of Alcohol on the Developing Brain
8a. Specific Brain Function
9. Relationship Between Prenatal Alcohol Use and Fetal/Infant Death
10. Comparative Effects of Alcohol and Other Substances on the Developing Fetus
11. Issues Related to Professional Values and Ethics
12. Issues Related to Professional Values and Ethics: Counselor, Know Thyself
13. Matching Activity
14. Posttest
15. References
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Competency 1: Introduction to FASD
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