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Finding Treatment for Marijuana Dependence

a person sits on a couch at a therapists intake appointment to learn about marijuana dependence treatment

Marijuana is one of the most popular and widely used recreational drugs. Because it is legal in many states and has medicinal purposes, many do not know that marijuana can be addictive. For some individuals, marijuana use can get out of control and lead to dependence. When struggling with substance abuse, it is scary and overwhelming. People may hesitate to seek treatment or not know how to reach out for help. If you or someone you know is struggling with marijuana dependence, the best thing to do is seek professional treatment.

At Rise Above Treatment, our large medical staff works with clients to overcome their dependence and addiction. We provide many substance abuse treatment programs to help our clients through each stage of treatment and recovery.

Do I Need Marijuana Dependence Treatment?

Because marijuana is a commonly used drug, it can be challenging to determine when to seek marijuana dependence treatment. Many people can safely use marijuana for medical or recreational purposes without becoming addicted. However, this is not the case for everyone. When an individual uses marijuana to feel “normal,” they may not think anything is wrong with using increasingly larger doses to get high. If you notice any of the following signs in your marijuana use, you should consider marijuana dependence treatment.

Signs of marijuana dependence are:

  • Loss of interest in hobbies and recreational activities
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms stopping or limiting the use
  • Needing more of the drug to get the desired effect
  • Changes to your personal relationships
  • Lack of motivation
  • Memory impairment
  • Engaging in risky and reckless behavior while under the influence
  • Unable to fulfill responsibilities at home or work

When someone struggles with marijuana dependence, it can impact many aspects of their life, including their health, relationships, and social life. While marijuana seems like a less dangerous drug when misused, it can significantly affect your physical and mental health. Seeking marijuana dependence treatment can help you regain control of your life.

Understanding Marijuana Dependence and its Treatment

Finding a treatment facility and program that understands marijuana dependence and its treatment is critical. Each substance is different and will lead to distinct side effects. Marijuana dependence is also unique because marijuana is not viewed in the same way as other drugs like cocaine or heroin. Because it is legal in many states and can be used as a medical treatment, it can be more difficult to recognize and understand the impact of marijuana addiction.

Some of the symptoms of marijuana dependence include:

  • Paranoia
  • Impaired cognitive function
  • Anxiety
  • Mood swings
  • Lung infections or breathing problems
  • Panic attacks
  • Poor memory
  • Impaired motor function
  • Elevated heart rate

Detox and withdrawal from marijuana dependence are also not easy. Those addicted to marijuana become reliant on high levels of the main psychoactive chemical in marijuana, THC. When levels drop or diminish, the brain craves more. During detox, where the drug is flushed from your system, patients can experience intense withdrawal symptoms. The safest option for recovery is to go through detox and withdrawal at an addiction treatment facility where medical professionals can monitor you. The early stages of recovery are not easy, but they can be much more manageable with the proper care and support.

Substance Abuse Treatment Programs at Rise Above Treatment

At Rise Above Treatment, we provide many substance abuse treatment programs to help our patients achieve lifelong recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling with marijuana dependence, seek treatment. The path to recovery is challenging, but our team can help. Contact Rise Above Treatment at (877) 641-0717 to start your recovery journey today. We’re here to help every step of the way.

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Megan Bay

Clinical Director, LMFT

About Megan Bay

I began working with Solution Based Treatment in 2019 and continued until 2021 and I am happy to be back on board.
 
As the Clinical Director, the day is filled with supervising the Counselors and Therapists in providing the best level of care to the clients. 

I came to the field of Addiction and Recovery with a family member approach. 
 
When I am not at work, my Partner and I are busy with our 2 toddlers. We love to travel and experience new things as a family.