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SUMMARY:Every Brain Matters Monthly Speakers Meeting -Doug Dolan
DESCRIPTION:In this new era of industrialized THC\, families need support and hope. Please join us on the first Friday of every month for messages of healing from the impacts of marijuana and the expanding drug crisis.  There will be a Q&A at the end of each meeting. This meeting may be recorded at the presenter’s discretion. \nThis month\, we feature Doug Dolan. \nDoug Dolan is co-owner and COO at Recovery in the Pines\, a long-term\, life transformational\, substance abuse and mental health facility. He sits on various committees focused on suicide prevention\, brain injuries as they relate to mental health and addiction\, drug overdose fatalities\, and families in crisis. \nDoug conducts speaking engagements on substance abuse\, mental health\, trauma\, and life skills to help educate schools\, organizations\, institutions\, incarcerated populations\, and conferences. \nDoug personally struggled with addiction and mental health issues. He has been sober since April 19\, 1997\, lost a younger brother to an opioid overdose\, and lost his best friend of 30 years to suicide\, who was self-medicating with marijuana. \nOrganization\nRecovery in the Pines\, Prescott\, AZ 86305 \nwww.RecoveryInThePines.com \nRegister for this meeting at this link. Once registered\, you will be sent a Zoom link to join the meeting that you can save to your calendar. You will not be required to register again if you have already registered for a previous Speakers Meeting. If you have any questions\, please email us at info@everybrainmatters.org. \nThis meeting is free\, but donations are welcome to increase our effort to support and advocate for families impacted by industrialized marijuana.  \nLink To Register \nMeeting ID: 872 9417 0134\nPasscode: ebmsupport
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SUMMARY:Involuntary Commitment to Treatment Can Help your Loved Ones Recover from Cannabis-Induced Psychosis
DESCRIPTION:For at least the last 5 years\, we have seen a significant increase in the number of young people experiencing psychotic-like features after using cannabis in its various forms. Psychosis makes it difficult for parents to rationalize with their young adult children about their need for treatment. That’s where the court system can help. \nJoe Considine has practiced law in South Florida since 1983. His practice focuses on addiction-related law\, including the Marchman Act and family law. He works extensively with families whose loved ones have substance abuse and mental health problems and has handled hundreds of Marchman Act cases in various circuits in Florida. Joe is committed to educating mental health professionals\, the legal community\, and the public about the efficacy of the Marchman Act. He has presented to conferences of mental health professionals\, treatment centers\, and civic organizations. He has also written many articles about the Marchman Act\, which are easily accessible at JoeConsidineLaw.com. \nIn addition to leading a well-regarded law practice\, Joe has served on the Board of Directors of The Fern House in West Palm Beach\, a residential rehabilitation facility for indigent men with substance use disorders\, for more than 25 years. He also enjoys assisting and participating with the Max Planck Institute for Neuroscience as a member of its Brain Trust. A native of Palm Beach County\, Joe currently lives in West Palm Beach\, has three adult children\, and loves painting\, mountain biking\, and tending to his butterfly garden. \nRegister here.  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://everybrainmatters.org/event/involuntary-treatment-help-cannabis-psychosis-joe-considine/
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