Hypofrontality: Effects of Marijuana on the Growing Brain

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YCCTPP, Department of Health

This presentation examines how marijuana use and other high-risk behaviors disrupt adolescent brain development, particularly the prefrontal cortex responsible for judgment, impulse control, attention, and decision-making. Research shows early cannabis use correlates with weaker executive functioning, learning inefficiencies, and altered brain maturation patterns during this critical period. Dr. Collier will discuss a comprehensive, brain-based prevention approach that strengthen executive functioning through consistent skill-building, supportive environments, and developmentally appropriate interventions from childhood through adolescence. Evidence demonstrates prevention approaches promoting self-regulation, planning, stress reduction, and healthy decision-making improve long-term outcomes and reduce risk behaviors.

Presented by Dr. Crystal Collier, LPC-S, Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor and Executive Director of Know Your Neuro, Inc.. With her PhD in Counselor Education, Dr. Collier specializes in neuroscience-based youth prevention programs and has authored an award winning series for parents, children, and teens to protect healthy brain development and support youth success.

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Virtual
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