Marijuana has become the most widely used illegal drug in America; over 80 million Americans have used it at least one time. Of the twenty percent of eighth graders who claimed to have used marijuana at least once, nine percent claim to be continual users. Of the fifty percent of twelfth graders that have used it, 22 percent of those were still active users. Because marijuana is affordable and easily accessed, it is the most popular illicit drug used in America; habitual use and addiction are widespread among this nation’s youth with little or no decline in recent years.
o Marijuana causes an increase in the appetite.
The use of marijuana often leads to the use of much harder and more dangerous drugs; eliminating the use of marijuana can save your child from moving on to the more damaging and life threatening drugs. Knowing what you are dealing with will help you to recognize the behavior of an individual who is using marijuana and will enable you to stop its use before it becomes a serious addictive problem. The sad fact is most teenagers will be offered the drug during their school years and a very large percentage of those teenagers will experiment with the drug; as parents you will need to be aware of your child’s behavior in order to stop the use of marijuana before it’s too late.
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Treatment For Marijuana Addiction
Treatment centers that are exclusively designed for the treatment of marijuana addiction are not very common, mainly because most addicts of marijuana are also addicted to other drugs. Marijuana tends to lead individuals into other, more harmful drugs that are far more addictive and harder to quit. However, in recent years there has been substantial research done to help individuals who wish to overcome their addiction and habitual use of marijuana.
Addiction to marijuana is not as powerful as other forms of addiction such as alcohol, cocaine, or heroine; it is more of a psychological addiction rather than a chemical addiction. That is not to say that it isn’t as real of an addiction as other drugs, especially to someone who has the addiction. It is a matter of changing the individual’s behaviors, much like when somebody quits smoking cigarettes.
The treatment that has been found most productive for marijuana addiction is said to be a cognitive-behavioral group type of treatment that is provided in approximately fourteen sessions. It is also coupled with a few individual sessions that help give the individual helpful advice about how to quit and remain abstinent from marijuana use. When the individuals are made aware of the external triggers that seem to cause them to want to use marijuana, they can learn to reduce those triggers and thus allowing them to not have the need to use the drug. There has also been a great deal of success when these treatments are backed up with an awards system such as giving the individual tangible prizes for remaining clean and sober, such as movie tickets, job training, or sports equipment.
There are currently no types of medications that an individual can take to help them lessen the desire to use marijuana, however research into the way THC manipulates the cannabinoids receptors has caused a great deal of interest with scientists and they hope to soon have a deeper understanding of how the drug affects the brain and thus helping to develop an anti-marijuana drug to help individuals combat the addiction.
Signs of Use and Addiction of Marijuana
More than half of all students ranging from grade 8 through grade 12 have tried marijuana at least once; a large percentage of those users are said to be active users which leads to habitual and addictive use. The best defense against this is to know the signs of somebody using and to stop their use before it gets to the point of addiction. Some of the common signs to look for are:
• Excessive sleeping
Treatment centers that are exclusively designed for the treatment of marijuana addiction are not very common, mainly because most addicts of marijuana are also addicted to other drugs. Marijuana tends to lead individuals into other, more harmful drugs that are far more addictive and harder to quit. However, in recent years there has been substantial research done to help individuals who wish to overcome their addiction and habitual use of marijuana.
Addiction to marijuana is not as powerful as other forms of addiction such as alcohol, cocaine, or heroine; it is more of a psychological addiction rather than a chemical addiction. That is not to say that it isn’t as real of an addiction as other drugs, especially to someone who has the addiction. It is a matter of changing the individual’s behaviors, much like when somebody quits smoking cigarettes.
The treatment that has been found most productive for marijuana addiction is said to be a cognitive-behavioral group type of treatment that is provided in approximately fourteen sessions. It is also coupled with a few individual sessions that help give the individual helpful advice about how to quit and remain abstinent from marijuana use. When the individuals are made aware of the external triggers that seem to cause them to want to use marijuana, they can learn to reduce those triggers and thus allowing them to not have the need to use the drug. There has also been a great deal of success when these treatments are backed up with an awards system such as giving the individual tangible prizes for remaining clean and sober, such as movie tickets, job training, or sports equipment.
There are currently no types of medications that an individual can take to help them lessen the desire to use marijuana, however research into the way THC manipulates the cannabinoids receptors has caused a great deal of interest with scientists and they hope to soon have a deeper understanding of how the drug affects the brain and thus helping to develop an anti-marijuana drug to help individuals combat the addiction.
Signs of Use and Addiction of Marijuana
More than half of all students ranging from grade 8 through grade 12 have tried marijuana at least once; a large percentage of those users are said to be active users which leads to habitual and addictive use. The best defense against this is to know the signs of somebody using and to stop their use before it gets to the point of addiction. Some of the common signs to look for are:
• Excessive sleeping
• Red, bloodshot eyes
• Irrational behavior
• Paraphernalia
o Rolling papers
o Pipe
o Lighters
o Aluminum cans
Are used as a means to smoke marijuana by cutting small holes in the top of the can, placing the drug on that area, and inhaling the smoke through the lip of the can.
Are used as a means to smoke marijuana by cutting small holes in the top of the can, placing the drug on that area, and inhaling the smoke through the lip of the can.
o Large cigars, also called “blunts”
The contents of the cigars are removed allowing the person to use the cigar paper to roll a marijuana cigarette.
• Binge eatingThe contents of the cigars are removed allowing the person to use the cigar paper to roll a marijuana cigarette.
o Marijuana causes an increase in the appetite.
The use of marijuana often leads to the use of much harder and more dangerous drugs; eliminating the use of marijuana can save your child from moving on to the more damaging and life threatening drugs. Knowing what you are dealing with will help you to recognize the behavior of an individual who is using marijuana and will enable you to stop its use before it becomes a serious addictive problem. The sad fact is most teenagers will be offered the drug during their school years and a very large percentage of those teenagers will experiment with the drug; as parents you will need to be aware of your child’s behavior in order to stop the use of marijuana before it’s too late.
/Addicted to Cannabis
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