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Marijuana and mental health [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Arlington, VA : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2016Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 243 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781615370658
  • 161537065X
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • QV 77.7
Online resources:
Contents:
An introduction to marijuana and mental health / Michael T. Compton -- Marijuana's effects on the mind : intoxication, effects on cognition and motivation, and addiction / David L. Atkinson -- Medical and recreational marijuana policy : from prohibition to the rise of legalization / Arthur Robin Williams -- Medical marijuana : indications, formulations, efficacy, and adverse effects / Thida Thant, Elin C. Kondrad, Abraham M. Nussbaum -- Marijuana use and comorbidity : risk for substance use disorders and associations with mood, anxiety, and other behavioral health disorders / Charles Luther, Matthew Lorber, Ruth S. Shim -- Marijuana use and psychosis : from Reefer Madness to marijuana use as a component cause / Claire Ramsay Wan, Michael T. Compton -- Synthetic cannabinoids : emergence, epidemiology, and clinical effects, and management / Marc W. Manseau -- Treatment of marijuana addiction : clinical assessment and psychosocial and pharmacological interventions / Garrett M. Sparks -- Prevention of marijuana misuse : school-, family-, and community-based approaches / W. Alex Mason, Charles B. Fleming, Kevin P. Haggerty.
Summary: "Even while many states have passed legislation pertaining to "medical marijuana" and others have decriminalized or even legalized recreational use, a debate continues within society as to whether marijuana is simply a harmless substance that should be fully legalized, a possibly beneficial treatment for patients with certain illnesses, or a drug with the potential to worsen addiction and cause mental health problems. The controversy persists in the medical community as well, where accumulating evidence implicates marijuana use, especially in adolescence, as a risk factor for poor educational achievement and substance use disorders, as well as schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders -- all of which complicates the heated discourse on legalization"--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An introduction to marijuana and mental health / Michael T. Compton -- Marijuana's effects on the mind : intoxication, effects on cognition and motivation, and addiction / David L. Atkinson -- Medical and recreational marijuana policy : from prohibition to the rise of legalization / Arthur Robin Williams -- Medical marijuana : indications, formulations, efficacy, and adverse effects / Thida Thant, Elin C. Kondrad, Abraham M. Nussbaum -- Marijuana use and comorbidity : risk for substance use disorders and associations with mood, anxiety, and other behavioral health disorders / Charles Luther, Matthew Lorber, Ruth S. Shim -- Marijuana use and psychosis : from Reefer Madness to marijuana use as a component cause / Claire Ramsay Wan, Michael T. Compton -- Synthetic cannabinoids : emergence, epidemiology, and clinical effects, and management / Marc W. Manseau -- Treatment of marijuana addiction : clinical assessment and psychosocial and pharmacological interventions / Garrett M. Sparks -- Prevention of marijuana misuse : school-, family-, and community-based approaches / W. Alex Mason, Charles B. Fleming, Kevin P. Haggerty.

"Even while many states have passed legislation pertaining to "medical marijuana" and others have decriminalized or even legalized recreational use, a debate continues within society as to whether marijuana is simply a harmless substance that should be fully legalized, a possibly beneficial treatment for patients with certain illnesses, or a drug with the potential to worsen addiction and cause mental health problems. The controversy persists in the medical community as well, where accumulating evidence implicates marijuana use, especially in adolescence, as a risk factor for poor educational achievement and substance use disorders, as well as schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders -- all of which complicates the heated discourse on legalization"--Publisher's description.

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English.

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