Virtual Webinar
On-Demand
Cannabis and Mental Health in Veterans:: Critical Insights and Considerations
Presented by
Ashley M. Schnakenberg Martin, PhD
1.0 CE Hours
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1.0 On-Demand
Clinical
Introductory
Cannabis and Mental Health in Veterans:: Critical Insights and Considerations
References
References
- Schnakenberg Martin, A. M., D’Souza, D. C., Newman, S. D., Hetrick, W. P., & O’Donnell, B. F. (2021). Differential cognitive performance in females and males with regular cannabis use. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 27(6), 570-580.
- Schnakenberg Martin, A. M., Bonfils, K. A., Davis, B. J., Smith, E. A., Schuder, K., & Lysaker, P. H. (2016). Compared to high and low cannabis use, moderate use is associated with fewer cognitive deficits in psychosis. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 6, 15-21.
- Schnakenberg Martin, A. M., Ranganathan, M., & D’Souza, D. C. (2023). Cannabis Causes Positive, Negative, and Cognitive Symptoms and Produces Impairments in Electrophysiological Indices of Information Processing. Marijuana and Madness, 156.