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SUMMARY:Cannabis consumption and mental disease: the hen or egg question in
  a disastrous relationship
DESCRIPTION: Cannabis consumption around puberty has long been discussed as
  an inducer drug of schizophrenia or, alternatively, as desperate self-medi
 cation during psychotic episodes or during the disease prodrome. Nowadays, 
 it is quite safe to say that despite some truth to both views, cannabis can
  induce schizophrenia in predisposed individuals, dose-dependently lead to 
 earlier disease onset, and act as trigger of psychotic relapses. But it can
  also result in amotivational behavior, social withdrawal or cognitive defi
 cits upon peripubertal use. Here, a specific and highly relevant responsibi
 lity of psychiatry arises, and awareness among essentially all clinicians a
 nd in the general public needs to grow. Legalizing cannabis may not send th
 e right message to the public.\n\nPROGRAMME\n\nCannabis and psychosis: news
  from a long-term relationshipRobin Murray | United Kingdom\n\nHow does can
 nabis work: understanding basics of the brain cannabinoid systemProf. Dr. B
 eat Lutz | Germany\n\nJuvenile cannabis consumption as risk factor of behav
 ioural abnormalities and mental illnessProf. Dr. Dr. Hannelore Ehrenreich M
 L | Germany\n\nCannabis use and its consequences after its legal releaseWil
 liam G. Honer | Canada \n\nML – Member of the Leopoldina\n\nPicture: Holger
  Schwarz\n\nWeitere Informationen\n\n Es handelt sich um eine geschlossene 
 Veranstaltung für Fachpublikum. Eine Anmeldung ist erforderlich (Kongressan
 meldung).\n\nKontakt\n\n Slava PlatikanovaDGPPN e. V.Tel.: (030) 2404772-13
 E-Mail: s.platikanova@dgppn.de
LOCATION:Berlin
DTSTAMP:20251112T170935Z
DTSTART:20191127T161500Z
DTEND:20191127T174500Z
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