Marijuana and Madness
Herausgeber: Castle, David; Murray, Robin; D'Souza, Deepak Cyril
Marijuana and Madness
Herausgeber: Castle, David; Murray, Robin; D'Souza, Deepak Cyril
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A fully updated third edition covering the current research and clinical aspects on the interactions between cannabis and mental illness. Extensively expanded to include new chapters on prenatal cannabis exposure, addiction genetics, cannabis withdrawal, and cannabis and sleep. Essential reading for all members of the mental health team.
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A fully updated third edition covering the current research and clinical aspects on the interactions between cannabis and mental illness. Extensively expanded to include new chapters on prenatal cannabis exposure, addiction genetics, cannabis withdrawal, and cannabis and sleep. Essential reading for all members of the mental health team.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9781009305433
- ISBN-10: 1009305433
- Artikelnr.: 66801017
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 189mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9781009305433
- ISBN-10: 1009305433
- Artikelnr.: 66801017
Part I. Pharmacology of Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System: 1. How
cannabis works in the brain Ken Mackie; 2. The function of the
endocannabinoid system Nathan D. Winters and Sachin Patel; 3. Synthetic
cannabinoids Liana Fattore and Matteo Marti; Part II. The Changing Face of
Cannabis: 4. The epidemiology of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder
Deborah Hasin; 5. Is cannabis becoming more potent? Tom P. Freeman and Sam
Craft; 6. Policy implications of the evidence on cannabis use and psychosis
Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt; Part III. Cannabis and the Brain: 7. The
impact of pubertal exposure to cannabis on the brain: a focus on animal
studies Erica Zemberletti and Tiziana Rubino; 8. The impact of cannabis
exposure on the adolescent brain: humans studies and translational insights
Jacqueline-Marie Ferland, Alexandra Chisholm and Yasmin L. Hurd; 9.
Cannabis and cognition: an update on short- and long-term effects
Lisa-Marie Greenwood, Valentina Lorenzetti and Nadia Solowij; 10. Is there
a cannabis-associated psychosis subtype? Lessons from biological typing in
the b-snip project, and implications for treatment Godfrey Pearlson and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; Part IV. Cannabis, Anxiety and Mood: 11. Cannabis and
anxiety Grace Lethbridge, Beth Patterson and Michael Van Ameringen; 12.
Cannabis consumption and risk of depression and suicidal behaviour
Gabriella Gobbi; 13. Cannabis and bipolar disorder Jairo Pinto and Mauren
Leticia Ziak; Part V. Cannabis and Psychosis: 14. Cannabis and psychosis
proneness Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Shubham Kamal, Sinan Guloksuz and Jim van
Os; 15. Which cannabis users develop psychosis? Edoardo Spinazzola, Marta
Di Forti and Robin M. Murray; 16. Cannabis causes positive, negative,
cognitive symptoms and produces impairments in electrophysiological indices
of information processing Ashley Martin-Schnakenberg, Mohini Ranganathan
and D. Cyril D'Souza; Part VI. Cannabinoids and Schizophrenia:
Aetiopathology and Treatment Implications: 17. Does cannabis cause
schizophrenia? Emmet Power, Colm Healy, Robin M. Murray and Mary Cannon;
18. Postmortem studies of the brain cannabinoid system in schizophrenia
Suresh Sundram, Brian Dean and David Copolov; 19. The endocannabinoid
system in schizophrenia Paul Morrison; 20. Cannabidiol as a potential
antipsychotic F. Markus Leweke and Cathrin Rohleder; 21. Genetic
explanations for the association between cannabis and schizophrenia Sarah
M. Colbert and Emma Johnson; Part VII. Cannabis and its Impact on
Schizophrenia: 22. Acute effects of cannabinoids in people with a psychotic
illness Suhas Ganesh, Cécile Henquet, R. Andrew Sewell, Rebecca Kuepper,
Mohini Ranganathan and Deepak Cyril D'Souza; 23. Cannabis and the long-term
course of schizophrenia Tabea SchoeleR; 24. Treating cannabis use in
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Alexandria S. Coles, Ashley E
Kivlichian, David J. Castle and Tony P. George; Part VIII. Special Topics:
25. Prenatal cannabis exposure: associations with development and behavior
Sarah E. Paul, Cynthia E. Rogers and Ryan Bogdan; 26. Cannabis use and
violence Giulia Trotta, Paolo Marino, Victoria Rodriguez, Robin M. Murray
and Evangelos Vassos; 27. Cannabis withdrawal Jane Metrik and Kayleigh
McCarty; 28. Cannabis and addiction Valerie Curran, Will Lawn and Tom P.
Freeman; 29. Tobacco use among cannabis users: insights into co-use and why
it matters for people with psychosis Rachel A. Rabin, Erin A. McClure and
Tony P. George; 30. Cannabis addiction genetics Suhas Ganesh and Arpana
Agrawal; 31. Snoozing on pot: cannabis and sleep Patrick D. Skosnik and
Toral S. Surti; 32. Cannabinoids as medicines: what the evidence says and
what it does not say Marco De Toffol, Elena Dragioti, Andre Ferrer
Carvalho, and Marco Solmi.
cannabis works in the brain Ken Mackie; 2. The function of the
endocannabinoid system Nathan D. Winters and Sachin Patel; 3. Synthetic
cannabinoids Liana Fattore and Matteo Marti; Part II. The Changing Face of
Cannabis: 4. The epidemiology of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder
Deborah Hasin; 5. Is cannabis becoming more potent? Tom P. Freeman and Sam
Craft; 6. Policy implications of the evidence on cannabis use and psychosis
Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt; Part III. Cannabis and the Brain: 7. The
impact of pubertal exposure to cannabis on the brain: a focus on animal
studies Erica Zemberletti and Tiziana Rubino; 8. The impact of cannabis
exposure on the adolescent brain: humans studies and translational insights
Jacqueline-Marie Ferland, Alexandra Chisholm and Yasmin L. Hurd; 9.
Cannabis and cognition: an update on short- and long-term effects
Lisa-Marie Greenwood, Valentina Lorenzetti and Nadia Solowij; 10. Is there
a cannabis-associated psychosis subtype? Lessons from biological typing in
the b-snip project, and implications for treatment Godfrey Pearlson and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; Part IV. Cannabis, Anxiety and Mood: 11. Cannabis and
anxiety Grace Lethbridge, Beth Patterson and Michael Van Ameringen; 12.
Cannabis consumption and risk of depression and suicidal behaviour
Gabriella Gobbi; 13. Cannabis and bipolar disorder Jairo Pinto and Mauren
Leticia Ziak; Part V. Cannabis and Psychosis: 14. Cannabis and psychosis
proneness Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Shubham Kamal, Sinan Guloksuz and Jim van
Os; 15. Which cannabis users develop psychosis? Edoardo Spinazzola, Marta
Di Forti and Robin M. Murray; 16. Cannabis causes positive, negative,
cognitive symptoms and produces impairments in electrophysiological indices
of information processing Ashley Martin-Schnakenberg, Mohini Ranganathan
and D. Cyril D'Souza; Part VI. Cannabinoids and Schizophrenia:
Aetiopathology and Treatment Implications: 17. Does cannabis cause
schizophrenia? Emmet Power, Colm Healy, Robin M. Murray and Mary Cannon;
18. Postmortem studies of the brain cannabinoid system in schizophrenia
Suresh Sundram, Brian Dean and David Copolov; 19. The endocannabinoid
system in schizophrenia Paul Morrison; 20. Cannabidiol as a potential
antipsychotic F. Markus Leweke and Cathrin Rohleder; 21. Genetic
explanations for the association between cannabis and schizophrenia Sarah
M. Colbert and Emma Johnson; Part VII. Cannabis and its Impact on
Schizophrenia: 22. Acute effects of cannabinoids in people with a psychotic
illness Suhas Ganesh, Cécile Henquet, R. Andrew Sewell, Rebecca Kuepper,
Mohini Ranganathan and Deepak Cyril D'Souza; 23. Cannabis and the long-term
course of schizophrenia Tabea SchoeleR; 24. Treating cannabis use in
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Alexandria S. Coles, Ashley E
Kivlichian, David J. Castle and Tony P. George; Part VIII. Special Topics:
25. Prenatal cannabis exposure: associations with development and behavior
Sarah E. Paul, Cynthia E. Rogers and Ryan Bogdan; 26. Cannabis use and
violence Giulia Trotta, Paolo Marino, Victoria Rodriguez, Robin M. Murray
and Evangelos Vassos; 27. Cannabis withdrawal Jane Metrik and Kayleigh
McCarty; 28. Cannabis and addiction Valerie Curran, Will Lawn and Tom P.
Freeman; 29. Tobacco use among cannabis users: insights into co-use and why
it matters for people with psychosis Rachel A. Rabin, Erin A. McClure and
Tony P. George; 30. Cannabis addiction genetics Suhas Ganesh and Arpana
Agrawal; 31. Snoozing on pot: cannabis and sleep Patrick D. Skosnik and
Toral S. Surti; 32. Cannabinoids as medicines: what the evidence says and
what it does not say Marco De Toffol, Elena Dragioti, Andre Ferrer
Carvalho, and Marco Solmi.
Part I. Pharmacology of Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System: 1. How
cannabis works in the brain Ken Mackie; 2. The function of the
endocannabinoid system Nathan D. Winters and Sachin Patel; 3. Synthetic
cannabinoids Liana Fattore and Matteo Marti; Part II. The Changing Face of
Cannabis: 4. The epidemiology of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder
Deborah Hasin; 5. Is cannabis becoming more potent? Tom P. Freeman and Sam
Craft; 6. Policy implications of the evidence on cannabis use and psychosis
Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt; Part III. Cannabis and the Brain: 7. The
impact of pubertal exposure to cannabis on the brain: a focus on animal
studies Erica Zemberletti and Tiziana Rubino; 8. The impact of cannabis
exposure on the adolescent brain: humans studies and translational insights
Jacqueline-Marie Ferland, Alexandra Chisholm and Yasmin L. Hurd; 9.
Cannabis and cognition: an update on short- and long-term effects
Lisa-Marie Greenwood, Valentina Lorenzetti and Nadia Solowij; 10. Is there
a cannabis-associated psychosis subtype? Lessons from biological typing in
the b-snip project, and implications for treatment Godfrey Pearlson and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; Part IV. Cannabis, Anxiety and Mood: 11. Cannabis and
anxiety Grace Lethbridge, Beth Patterson and Michael Van Ameringen; 12.
Cannabis consumption and risk of depression and suicidal behaviour
Gabriella Gobbi; 13. Cannabis and bipolar disorder Jairo Pinto and Mauren
Leticia Ziak; Part V. Cannabis and Psychosis: 14. Cannabis and psychosis
proneness Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Shubham Kamal, Sinan Guloksuz and Jim van
Os; 15. Which cannabis users develop psychosis? Edoardo Spinazzola, Marta
Di Forti and Robin M. Murray; 16. Cannabis causes positive, negative,
cognitive symptoms and produces impairments in electrophysiological indices
of information processing Ashley Martin-Schnakenberg, Mohini Ranganathan
and D. Cyril D'Souza; Part VI. Cannabinoids and Schizophrenia:
Aetiopathology and Treatment Implications: 17. Does cannabis cause
schizophrenia? Emmet Power, Colm Healy, Robin M. Murray and Mary Cannon;
18. Postmortem studies of the brain cannabinoid system in schizophrenia
Suresh Sundram, Brian Dean and David Copolov; 19. The endocannabinoid
system in schizophrenia Paul Morrison; 20. Cannabidiol as a potential
antipsychotic F. Markus Leweke and Cathrin Rohleder; 21. Genetic
explanations for the association between cannabis and schizophrenia Sarah
M. Colbert and Emma Johnson; Part VII. Cannabis and its Impact on
Schizophrenia: 22. Acute effects of cannabinoids in people with a psychotic
illness Suhas Ganesh, Cécile Henquet, R. Andrew Sewell, Rebecca Kuepper,
Mohini Ranganathan and Deepak Cyril D'Souza; 23. Cannabis and the long-term
course of schizophrenia Tabea SchoeleR; 24. Treating cannabis use in
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Alexandria S. Coles, Ashley E
Kivlichian, David J. Castle and Tony P. George; Part VIII. Special Topics:
25. Prenatal cannabis exposure: associations with development and behavior
Sarah E. Paul, Cynthia E. Rogers and Ryan Bogdan; 26. Cannabis use and
violence Giulia Trotta, Paolo Marino, Victoria Rodriguez, Robin M. Murray
and Evangelos Vassos; 27. Cannabis withdrawal Jane Metrik and Kayleigh
McCarty; 28. Cannabis and addiction Valerie Curran, Will Lawn and Tom P.
Freeman; 29. Tobacco use among cannabis users: insights into co-use and why
it matters for people with psychosis Rachel A. Rabin, Erin A. McClure and
Tony P. George; 30. Cannabis addiction genetics Suhas Ganesh and Arpana
Agrawal; 31. Snoozing on pot: cannabis and sleep Patrick D. Skosnik and
Toral S. Surti; 32. Cannabinoids as medicines: what the evidence says and
what it does not say Marco De Toffol, Elena Dragioti, Andre Ferrer
Carvalho, and Marco Solmi.
cannabis works in the brain Ken Mackie; 2. The function of the
endocannabinoid system Nathan D. Winters and Sachin Patel; 3. Synthetic
cannabinoids Liana Fattore and Matteo Marti; Part II. The Changing Face of
Cannabis: 4. The epidemiology of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder
Deborah Hasin; 5. Is cannabis becoming more potent? Tom P. Freeman and Sam
Craft; 6. Policy implications of the evidence on cannabis use and psychosis
Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt; Part III. Cannabis and the Brain: 7. The
impact of pubertal exposure to cannabis on the brain: a focus on animal
studies Erica Zemberletti and Tiziana Rubino; 8. The impact of cannabis
exposure on the adolescent brain: humans studies and translational insights
Jacqueline-Marie Ferland, Alexandra Chisholm and Yasmin L. Hurd; 9.
Cannabis and cognition: an update on short- and long-term effects
Lisa-Marie Greenwood, Valentina Lorenzetti and Nadia Solowij; 10. Is there
a cannabis-associated psychosis subtype? Lessons from biological typing in
the b-snip project, and implications for treatment Godfrey Pearlson and
Matcheri S. Keshavan; Part IV. Cannabis, Anxiety and Mood: 11. Cannabis and
anxiety Grace Lethbridge, Beth Patterson and Michael Van Ameringen; 12.
Cannabis consumption and risk of depression and suicidal behaviour
Gabriella Gobbi; 13. Cannabis and bipolar disorder Jairo Pinto and Mauren
Leticia Ziak; Part V. Cannabis and Psychosis: 14. Cannabis and psychosis
proneness Rajiv Radhakrishnan, Shubham Kamal, Sinan Guloksuz and Jim van
Os; 15. Which cannabis users develop psychosis? Edoardo Spinazzola, Marta
Di Forti and Robin M. Murray; 16. Cannabis causes positive, negative,
cognitive symptoms and produces impairments in electrophysiological indices
of information processing Ashley Martin-Schnakenberg, Mohini Ranganathan
and D. Cyril D'Souza; Part VI. Cannabinoids and Schizophrenia:
Aetiopathology and Treatment Implications: 17. Does cannabis cause
schizophrenia? Emmet Power, Colm Healy, Robin M. Murray and Mary Cannon;
18. Postmortem studies of the brain cannabinoid system in schizophrenia
Suresh Sundram, Brian Dean and David Copolov; 19. The endocannabinoid
system in schizophrenia Paul Morrison; 20. Cannabidiol as a potential
antipsychotic F. Markus Leweke and Cathrin Rohleder; 21. Genetic
explanations for the association between cannabis and schizophrenia Sarah
M. Colbert and Emma Johnson; Part VII. Cannabis and its Impact on
Schizophrenia: 22. Acute effects of cannabinoids in people with a psychotic
illness Suhas Ganesh, Cécile Henquet, R. Andrew Sewell, Rebecca Kuepper,
Mohini Ranganathan and Deepak Cyril D'Souza; 23. Cannabis and the long-term
course of schizophrenia Tabea SchoeleR; 24. Treating cannabis use in
schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Alexandria S. Coles, Ashley E
Kivlichian, David J. Castle and Tony P. George; Part VIII. Special Topics:
25. Prenatal cannabis exposure: associations with development and behavior
Sarah E. Paul, Cynthia E. Rogers and Ryan Bogdan; 26. Cannabis use and
violence Giulia Trotta, Paolo Marino, Victoria Rodriguez, Robin M. Murray
and Evangelos Vassos; 27. Cannabis withdrawal Jane Metrik and Kayleigh
McCarty; 28. Cannabis and addiction Valerie Curran, Will Lawn and Tom P.
Freeman; 29. Tobacco use among cannabis users: insights into co-use and why
it matters for people with psychosis Rachel A. Rabin, Erin A. McClure and
Tony P. George; 30. Cannabis addiction genetics Suhas Ganesh and Arpana
Agrawal; 31. Snoozing on pot: cannabis and sleep Patrick D. Skosnik and
Toral S. Surti; 32. Cannabinoids as medicines: what the evidence says and
what it does not say Marco De Toffol, Elena Dragioti, Andre Ferrer
Carvalho, and Marco Solmi.