Southern Methodist University: New Study Explores How Young People With Early-Onset Psychosis View Substance Use and Interventions
December 20, 2023
December 20, 2023
DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 20 (TNSres) -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news on Dec. 19, 2023:
A new study led by SMU medical and psychological anthropologist Neely Myers indicates that while young people diagnosed with early psychosis understand the importance of discontinuing use of substances like cannabis, many are ambivalent about stopping.
Myers, who leads SMU's Mental Health Equity Lab, focuses on helping people with psychosis because it's the least . . .
A new study led by SMU medical and psychological anthropologist Neely Myers indicates that while young people diagnosed with early psychosis understand the importance of discontinuing use of substances like cannabis, many are ambivalent about stopping.
Myers, who leads SMU's Mental Health Equity Lab, focuses on helping people with psychosis because it's the least . . .