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LEVEL I
This program teaches students the physiological and social consequences of marijuana usage, provides an overview of marijuana laws, and teaches techniques students can use to stop using marijuana. The evidence based coursework is appropriate for marijuana offenses and common sanction applications.
LEVEL II
This Level II program teaches students to think about how they think, how they live, how they communicate, and how to make better choices in their lives, as well as the physiological and social consequences of marijuana usage, marijuana laws, and techniques students can use to stop using marijuana. The evidence-based coursework is appropriate for marijuana offenses and common sanction applications.
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN LEVEL I COURSE

Teaches you to think about how you think, how you live and how you communicate

Gives you a way to think critically about your patterns of behavior and make informed choices for your best future

Helps you understand the physiological and social consequences of marijuana usage

Helps you understand marijuana laws and provides techniques you can use to stop using marijuana
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN LEVEL II COURSE

Provides all the information listed in the Level I course with the addition of course content assisting in improvements in decision making

Focuses on how we face the challenges we all have in our lives and the choices we might make when dealing with them

Presents several sections each representing an important activity when facing challenges, choices and changes including learning, being, living, knowing, choosing, and doing

Provides strategies for altering negative behaviors
Author

Dr. Amy Smith
Courses
11
A Professor at San Francisco State University in the psychology department. She holds a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School, a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a bachelor’s degree in Classics and Psychology from Grinnell College. Her research explores issues relating to capital punishment, the impacts of incarceration, legal decision-making, and the intersections of psychology and law generally.
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Level I Syllabus
What you will learn from this course
1. What is Marijuana?
2. The Science of Marijuana
3. Marijuana Myths versus Facts
4. Possible Legal Consequences
5. Preventing Illegal Marijuana Use
6. Thinking Critically About Marijuana
7. Changing Your Behavior
8. Final Review
Level II Syllabus
What you will learn from this course
1. Learning (Learning Styles | Punishment and Deterrence)
2. Being (Positive Outlook | Self Worth)
3. Living (Food Choices | Physical Activity | Sleep | Stress)
4. Knowing (Communication | Conflict | Challenges)
5. Choosing (Decision-Making | Behavior | Values & Goals)
5. Doing (Final Review | Next Steps)
6. What is Marijuana?
7. The Science of Marijuana
8. Marijuana Myths versus Facts
9. Possible Legal Consequences
10. Preventing Illegal Marijuana Use
11. Thinking Critically About Marijuana
12. Changing Your Behavior
13. Final Review
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