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Marijuana Addiction Treatment

Marijuana refers to the dried Cannabis Sativa plant and is one of the most commonly used drugs in the world. However, there are still many myths about the dangers of consuming it. It is also known as marijuana or hashish. It comes from the homonymous plant, which contains the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

Marijuana refers to the dried Cannabis Sativa plant and is one of the most commonly used drugs in the world. However, there are still many myths about the dangers of consuming it. It is also known as marijuana or hashish. It comes from the homonymous plant, which contains the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

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Marijuana Addiction

Treatment


Table of contents

• Marijuana Addiction Treatment

• What causes cannabis addiction?

• What if a marijuana user wants to stop using it?

• Treatment

• Group Psychotherapy


Marijuana Addiction Treatment

Marijuana refers to the dried Cannabis Sativa plant and is one of the most

commonly used drugs in the world. However, there are still many myths about the

dangers of consuming it. It is also known as marijuana or hashish. It comes from

the homonymous plant, which contains the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).


THC causes a strong sense of relaxation and calm. This is exactly the feeling that

makes cannabis so appealing, even for occasional use. Cannabis is typically

smoked. However, it can also be mixed with various foods during cooking.

Many countries in the Western world are legalizing this substance, both for

medical and recreational use, however, as with every substance, abusing it use can

lead to addiction.


What causes cannabis addiction?

The calming, relaxing state that cannabis produces can be especially tempting for

people who are psychologically burdened by stress or depression. If you find that

you need cannabis to work or to avoid your bad mood, you may have developed

an unhealthy drug addiction. In this case, you will need professional help to

overcome your addiction.


It is a common misconception that you cannot become addicted to marijuana.

However, studies suggest that nearly 10% of those who use marijuana become

addicted, and around 17% of users start in their teens. Marijuana may not be

addictive to most people, but it does have an effect their mood and it is possible

for regular users to become psychologically dependent.


Systematic use of hashish can lead to the development of tolerance, i.e. the need to

take more and more, so that the user feels the effect which he once felt in smaller

quantities. This is likely to lead to the use of other addictive substances. The

results of the use of hashish vary and depend to a large extent on the personality

and expectations of the user, the amount of substance use, the environment in

which the drug is taken, and the person's previous experience.


Acute toxicity from cannabinoid overdose may manifest itself with panic

symptoms, paranoid ideas, hallucinations, anxiety, violent reactions and

aggressive behaviour, euphoria or discomfort, anxiety and suspicion. Its chronic

use may affect ones perception, memory, learning ability and emotional world.

Cannabinoid users may experience financial, legal and work problems,

communication problems, deficient social skills, mood disorders, difficulty

controlling anger and severe interpersonal issues. They may also be lacking

motivation, and experience loss of interest in activity and inability to participate

and achieve a long-term goal.


Hemp is often used as a sedative for internal tension and stress, making the feeling

of inner emptiness and dissatisfaction less threatening. It acts as a shield, retaining

the most painful emotions, as a means of anesthetizing the individual against

mental pain and as a means of escaping reality. The goal of treatment, which will

lead to abstinence, is to deal with negative situations, especially internal ones, by

understanding oneself and regaining responsibility.


What if a marijuana user wants to stop using it?

In 2018, illicit drug use in the U.S was driven primarily driven by marijuana use,

with 43.5million marijuana users. However, until a few years ago it was difficult

to find treatment programs specifically for marijuana users.


Treatment

During the treatment process, the treated cannabis users gain increasing

confidence in their own perceptions and in their interpersonal autonomy and

effectiveness. This result becomes a measure of therapeutic progress and a basis

for new degrees of correlation, increased self-confidence and self-esteem.

Resistors for autonomous operation and for taking responsibility work

therapeutically through the realization, analysis and resolution of these difficulties

in all areas of the user's life. It provides a framework in which the therapist can

therapeutically work out pathological perceptual habits in relation to himself or

herself, and to realize and modify pathological interactions through awareness.


Addiction should be seen as a symptom of a problem, the nature of which can be

psychological, interpersonal or even social. Addiction can be seen as a selfadministered

drug to relieve pain and anxiety, which arises from ones uncovered

emotional needs.


Group Psychotherapy

Group Psychotherapy focuses on individual development, development and

improvement of interpersonal communication, and relationships through an

empirical process. Individuals can observe themselves and others in interaction

and receive immediate feedback on how behaviour affects others. Group

conditions symbolize a small-scale society in which the individual can experiment

with new behaviours.


The individual within the group can receive feedback and support for their new

endeavours. Members are encouraged to get in touch with their feelings and

discover how others react to them. The coordinators of the group who are there to

facilitate the process play an important role in this effort.


No one doubts that addiction to marijuana is a heavy mental addiction, from which

it is not easy to escape. That's why hashish users need help from experts who have

years of experience in the field of detoxification, but also from people who

experience similar difficulties.


Contact details

1000 Islands Treatment Centre

Address: UNIT-B, 853 1000 Islands Parkway, Mallorytown, Ontario

K0E 1R0, Canada

Phone Number: 855-601-0555

Website: https://addictions.ca/marijuana-addiction

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