Marijuana and Endocannabinoids: Play and Trauma, How can Empathy Help?
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What do we need to know about what marijuana does to the brain? Did you know that the brain creates its own endogenous cannabinoids that do such varied things as help us after traumatic events and support play? Join Sarah Peyton for an exploration of how to bring resonance to bear to support well-being in relationship to marijuana.
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In an age where marijuana is being legalized in the United States, what do we need to know about what marijuana does to the brain? How addictive is marijuana? And what do we need to know about how cannabis supports people? The brain creates its own endogenous cannabinoids that do such varied things as help us after traumatic events and support play, both of which may help us understand the compelling nature of marijuana use. Join Sarah for an exploration of where and how to bring resonance to bear to support well-being in relationship to marijuana.