Behavioural training can prevent cannabis use: Study

Ottawa: Brief behavioural training sessions can help prevent, reduce or delay cannabis use among some at-risk teenagers, new research says. “The students voluntarily participated in two 90-minute cognitive behavioural sessions that were adapted to their specific personality type,” explained first author of the study Ioan Mahu from University of Montreal in Canada. “These sessions involved […]

Ottawa: Brief behavioural training sessions can help prevent, reduce or delay cannabis use among some at-risk teenagers, new research says.

"The students voluntarily participated in two 90-minute cognitive behavioural sessions that were adapted to their specific personality type," explained first author of the study Ioan Mahu from University of Montreal in Canada.