Methamphetamines: An Overview for Forensic Mental Health Professionals
4 hours
Shawn Acheson, PhD presents a live professional training program on Methamphetamines: An Overview for Forensic Mental Health Professionals in partnership with the American Academy of Forensic Psychology (AAFP)
This program will provide an in-depth overview of methamphetamine with implications in forensic psychology and mental health. This topic is of relative importance for those working in forensic and/or correctional settings where many residents have a history of abuse or misuse.
This program will provide a history of psychostimulant use before taking a deep dive into the mechanism of action of these drugs. Particular attention will be given to methamphetamine and newer-generation synthetic drugs with methamphetamine-like properties. Methamphetamine abuse and its subsequent effects are commonplace in forensic and correctional settings. The knowledge gained in this should provide a better understanding of those who misuse or abuse methamphetamines or related synthetics.
This program will also be devoted to understanding these drugs' short- and long-term effects on cognition and behavior and the risk factors associated with adverse outcomes. Time permitting, research concerning the impact of pre-and peri-natal exposure will also be discussed.
This program is intended for mental health professionals at various stages of their careers who are seeking a better understanding of methamphetamines and related synthetic compounds. The presentation will be provided from a forensic perspective, but an in-depth understanding of or experience in forensic mental health is not required. This program should be well suited for those working in forensic or correctional settings.