Dr. Candice Crocker

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Dr. Candice E. Crocker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University. She specializes in the study of the roles of recreational drugs, gender interactions, and psychosis, using magnetic resonance imaging to assess clinical outcomes. Dr. Crocker's research includes exploring barriers to service utilization, stigma, and outreach to patient populations. She is also involved in cross-appointments with diagnostic radiology, focusing on new methods for imaging white matter and examining the impact of alcohol and cannabis use. Her publications cover a range of topics, including the heterogeneity of psychotic disorders, mental health consequences of cannabis use, and brain imaging studies that highlight sex-based differences in cannabis research. She has contributed significantly to understanding the effects of psychotic-like experiences in youth and the implications of cannabis use in emergency mental health care.

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Experience

Assistant Professor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS

Conducting research and teaching in the Department of Psychiatry.