Marijuana and CBD Benefit or Harm for Anxiety Webinar

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Many people are using marijuana (THC) or CBD (which is derived from cannabis or hemp) to help with their anxiety symptoms. What does the research show? Should I be using marijuana or CBD for my anxiety?

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Dr. Robert Yeilding is a clinical psychologist who is currently practicing at the Anxiety and Depression Center in Newport Beach, CA. Dr. Yeilding earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. He is a Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, and he current serves as a board member for the National Social Anxiety Center, which is dedicated to fostering evidence-based treatment for social anxiety.

Dr. Yeilding specializes in helping adults and adolescents with depressive and anxiety disorders, specializing in treating social anxiety, insomnia, panic disorder, OCD, and managing and finding growth in life transitions. He uses Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness strategies, proven strategies that provide results.

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