21st Century Cannabis Use Disorders
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The landscape of cannabis is rapidly evolving with legalization and the emergence of state-by-state diverse THC products. This shift is reshaping use patterns across all age groups, altering risk perceptions, and impacting public health. Amidst this transformation, the industry is attracting new regular users with limited understanding of cannabis pharmacokinetics.
As a therapist, you play a crucial role in helping clients overcome substance use disorders, including cannabis use. Staying ahead of the curve is essential for providing effective and informed treatment to your clients.
Join Dr. Bader as she guides you through:
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and strategies for navigating the complexities of cannabis use disorders in the 21st century.
LaTisha Bader, PhD, LP, LAC, CMPC, is a licensed psychologist and licensed addiction counselor who has worked in mental health and addiction for over 20 years. She has worked in a variety of treatment settings including residential, outpatient, private practice, and Native American healthcare. Dr. Bader compliments the multi-disciplinary team at Women’s Recovery by serving as the Chief Clinical Officer, advancing treatment for women. In addition, she maintains a private practice offering counseling, consultation, educational presentations, and sport psychology services. Dr. Bader authored a chapter in the evidenced based book, Cannabis in Medicine. She serves on the Speakers Bureau for the National Marijuana Initiative as a subject matter expert on emerging research, addiction and treatment.
Dr. Bader is a certified mental performance consultant working with elite athletes and teams. She spends time in the sport environment in collegiate athletic departments, working with professional teams, and Olympic athletes. Dr. Bader graduated from the University of North Texas in 2007 with a PhD in counseling psychology and specialization in sport psychology and completed her postdoctoral fellowship in chemical dependency at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
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