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Jacqueline Pei is a Professor in the Faculty of Education, specializing in Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta. Her professional experience encompasses various affiliations including the College of Alberta Psychologists, the Psychologists Association of Alberta, the Canadian Psychological Association, and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Dr. Pei's research career initiated in mental health as a forensic counselor focused on young offenders, defining her special interest in interventions for at-risk youth. Her clinical research predominantly explores brain-based functioning in children and youth, particularly developmental trajectories related to mental health. She has a defined interest in identifying and enhancing interventions for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Additionally, her training includes clinical neuropsychology and applied psychology, and she maintains a private practice that focuses on neuropsychological assessment as it relates to intervention strategies. In her teaching, she has delivered courses including Individual Directed Reading Research in Educational Psychology, with a commitment to enhancing educational approaches for those affected by substance-related impairments.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management