Substance Use & Psychosis (Specialized Series)
May 17, 2027 | 10:00 AM–12:00 PM CT
This training provides an overview of psychosis symptoms, examines the interaction between psychosis and substance use, and clarifies the distinctions among primary psychotic disorders, substance-induced psychosis, and psychotic disorders with comorbid substance use. The session highlights the relationship between cannabis use and psychosis risk and offers a brief review of intervention strategies.
Learning Objectives:
- Define positive and negative symptoms of psychosis and describe how they present clinically.
- Describe the ways psychosis and substance use interact, including how substances may exacerbate, mimic, or obscure psychotic symptoms.
- Implement methods to differentiate between a primary psychotic disorder and an adverse mental state secondary to substance use.
- Understand the importance of assessing cannabis use in youth and young adults and its relevance to early psychosis evaluation.