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Cannabis & Psychosis: What Every Boomer Needs to Know | Dr. David Wolinsky, MD – Johns Hopkins
In this episode, Dr. Alex Terrazas sits down with Dr. David Wolinsky, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and researcher with the Johns Hopkins Cannabis Science Lab. Dr. Wolinsky specializes in Addiction Psychiatry, focusing on Cannabis Use Disorder and Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome.
This is a must-listen for any adult cannabis consumer — especially boomers returning to cannabis after decades away, or trying it for the first time.
What You'll Learn:
- What cannabis-induced psychosis actually looks like — and how it differs from anxiety or paranoia
- How cannabis affects the same brain regions implicated in schizophrenia
- The chicken-and-egg causality debate: does cannabis cause psychosis, or do people prone to psychosis seek out cannabis?
- Why today's high-potency THC products are a completely different experience than cannabis from the 60s, 70s, or 80s
- Which route of administration — smoking, vaping, or edibles — carries the most psychosis risk, and why edibles send a disproportionate number of people to the ER
- The critical drug-drug interactions between CBD and common medications like warfarin
- How to tell if high-CBD or low-THC products are actually safer from a psychiatric standpoint
- What to do if you or someone you know has a bad cannabis episode
- What cannabis use disorder looks like in older adults — and why it's likely underdiagnosed
- Cannabis and neurodegenerative diseases: Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's
- Dr. Wolinsky's take on legalization, rescheduling, and the future of cannabis research
Guest: Dr. David Wolinsky, MD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Johns Hopkins Cannabis Science Lab
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