Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Cannabinoids, Psychedelics and Empathogens Course

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What you'll learn

Recognize the definition of a cannabinoid, psychedelic and empathogen
Identify the physical and mental effects that cannabinoids, psychedelics and empathogens have on an individual
Recognize common names for cannabinoids, psychedelics and empathogens;Identify interactions that cannabinoids, psychedelics and empathogens may have with other medications

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Description

One of the signs of a substance misuse problem is the deterioration of workplace performance. The physical, mental and emotional impairment that results from drug misuse can affect productivity, morale and most importantly, the safety of users and their co-workers. Mind-altering drugs produce alarming side effects and have the potential for abuse across every demographic. This course provides facts about commonly abused cannabinoids, psychedelics and empathogens, such as marijuana, PCP and MDMA. The physical, mental and emotional effects they have on workers are also discussed. Ideal learners are all employees, including managers and supervisors.

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Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Cannabinoids, Psychedelics and Empathogens Course

Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Cannabinoids, Psychedelics and Empathogens
Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Cannabinoids, Psychedelics and Empathogens
One of the signs of a substance misuse problem is the deterioration of workplace performance. The physical, mental and emotional impairment that results from drug misuse can affect productivity, morale and most importantly, the safety of users and their co-workers. Mind-altering drugs produce alarming side effects and have the potential for abuse across every demographic. This course provides facts about commonly abused cannabinoids, psychedelics and empathogens, such as marijuana, PCP and MDMA. The physical, mental and emotional effects they have on workers are also discussed. Ideal learners are all employees, including managers and supervisors.

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