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Why Group Therapy Matters After Cannabis‑Induced Psychosis
Emily Kurnell Emily Kurnell

Why Group Therapy Matters After Cannabis‑Induced Psychosis

Cannabis‑induced psychosis (CIP) is not just a “bad high.” It is a serious medical event linked to elevated risk of future psychotic episodes and even long‑term schizophrenia‑spectrum disorders. In Ontario, people who experience CIP have a 241‑fold higher risk of developing a schizophrenia‑spectrum disorder within three years compared to the general population.  cmaj.ca

Because of this elevated risk, ongoing support is essential, and group therapy—when facilitated by an addiction specialist—offers several unique benefits that individual therapy alone cannot provide.

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Cannabis Today: Potency, Risks, and the Path to Recovery
Emily Kurnell Emily Kurnell

Cannabis Today: Potency, Risks, and the Path to Recovery

Cannabis has long been viewed as a “soft drug,” often minimized compared to substances like alcohol or opioids. But the cannabis available today is not the same as what was circulating decades ago. As an addiction specialist, I see more and more people struggling with cannabis use disorder, and it’s important to understand why.

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