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Effects of Chronic, Heavy Cannabis Use on Executive Functions
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2011
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Substance UseBehavioral AddictionExecutive FunctionsMental HealthSubstance Use DisordersPsychologySocial SciencesClinical PsychologyAddiction MedicinePsychoactive Substance UseExecutive FunctionCannabis Use DisordersCannabis UsePsychiatryAddiction TreatmentRehabilitationCannabisSubstance AbuseAddictionNeuroscienceSubstance AddictionMedicineHeavy Cannabis UsePsychopathology
This case describes the clinical course of a cannabis-dependent individual entering a 12-week abstinence-based research program. The case illustrates the effects of chronic, heavy cannabis use on executive functions at three time points: 1) 24 hours of abstinence; 2) 4 weeks of abstinence; and 3) 12 weeks of abstinence. It is followed by discussions by two clinical psychologists and a psychiatrist. The findings described here have important clinical implications, as executive functions have a vital role in treatment participation and in sustaining recovery. It should be of particular interest to clinicians who work with people with cannabis use disorders.
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