I studied biology in undergrad at Temple University, I achieved a Masters in Clinical Counseling Psychology from La Salle University, and a Master's certificate in Psychopharmacology from Neuroscience Education Institute. Fundamentally, I believe that brain function and neurochemistry in mental health and addiction services is relevant; and am prepared to have that conversation.
With that said, there is so much that goes into addiction, and it's very difficult to conceptualize.
Feel free to review my lecture on the Neurobiology of Addiction, where we review a variety of substances, pathology, neurochemistry, and fundamentals of neuroplasticity; as featured by Bryn Mawr College and Asra 🇨🇦:
With that said, there is so much that goes into addiction, and it's very difficult to conceptualize.
Feel free to review my lecture on the Neurobiology of Addiction, where we review a variety of substances, pathology, neurochemistry, and fundamentals of neuroplasticity; as featured by Bryn Mawr College and Asra 🇨🇦:
Bryn Mawr College 10.2.17:
Asra 🇨🇦 :
Counselor Identity: Social Justice and Advocacy in Action (Fall 2020 at Grand Canyon University)
Faculty Advisory Board: Emotional Intelligence (November 2020 at Grand Canyon University)
Webinar on Screen time with 1Rebel and Minderful in the UK: