Which Brain Do You Want?

By: Dr. Dan Amen, adapted by Crystal Knapp

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With cannabis becoming legal in more places in the U.S., you may think it isn’t a big deal if your tween or teen is smoking pot. Think again! A wealth of research shows that cannabis harms the teenage brain, but one of the more surprising — and alarming — findings is that regular use of marijuana is associated with a higher risk of psychosis. People who experience psychosis tend to see, hear, and believe things that are not true and not real. The risk is even greater in people who start smoking it at a young age.

1. Healthy SPECT Surface Scan (Top Down)
2. Marijuana SPECT Surface Scan (Top Down)

A 2019 study shows that daily pot users were three times more likely to experience a psychotic episode than people who had never tried cannabis. The risk was higher in adolescents who started using the substance at age 15 or earlier.

How to Talk to Your Teen About Marijuana

Talking to your teen about drug use can be difficult. You don’t want to sound as if you’re preaching, and young people don’t respond well to unlikely scare tactics or threats. One of the best ways you can start a conversation and help your teen understand how damaging marijuana can be is to use pictures. Show them the brain scan of a healthy brain versus the brain of someone who is a regular cannabis user. Seeing is believing.

By sharing the images, you may be able to help them break their belief that pot is harmless. When young people realize a better brain brings a better life, they are more likely to want to take care of their brain with healthy habits.

Adapted from Dr. Dan Amen’s May 2020 blog: https://www.amenclinics.com/blog/think-your-teens-pot-smoking-is-no-biggie-studies-show-it-can-trigger-psychosis/

Dr. Daniel Amen’s mission is to end mental illness by creating a revolution in brain health. He is dedicated to providing the education, products, and services to accomplish this goal. Dr. Amen is a physician, adult and child psychiatrist, and founder of Amen Clinics with 10 locations across the U.S. Amen Clinics has the world’s largest database of brain scans for psychiatry totaling more than 200,000 SPECT scans on patients from 155 countries.
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  • What do you know about cannabis/marijuana?
  • Do you think because something is “Legal” that is must not be harmful? Explain your response.
  • The Article states that daily pot users were three times more likely to experience a psychotic episode than people who had never tried cannabis. The Article also says much research shows that cannabis harms the teenage brain. Have you ever seen a person who was experiencing a psychotic episode/reaction?  What was your reaction to seeing this?

You can find this article and more in ReachUP Edition: Summer 2022

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