Marijuana Use Disorder Treatment in Massachusetts
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BENEFITS OF CANNABIS TREATMENT in Massachusetts
An outpatient treatment plan gives you or your loved one more flexibility than an inpatient program. You or your loved one can attend therapy sessions in the evening or on weekends, depending on the treatment facility. And, it’s possible to work or go to school regularly and continually participate in treatment.
Inpatient programs may be short- or long-term and generally begin with a “detox process” with 24-hour care. The programs are structured and give you or your loved one comprehensive and compassionate support in one-on-one or group therapy sessions. If medical attention is needed, skilled healthcare providers are on staff.
WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM MARIJUANA REHAB in Massachusetts?
Marijuana treatment will be beneficial for anyone who has developed a THC dependence and/or experiences negative consequences as a result of frequent or copious use. This includes:
- Trouble quitting or reducing use despite multiple attempts;
- Negative impacts on relationships, work, and/or school as a result of use;
- Presence of co-occurring mental health conditions, like anxiety or depression;
- A history of substance abuse or addiction and use of marijuana to self-medicate; and/or
- An inability to quit or reduce usage despite negative consequences like financial, legal, or health problems.
EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM MARIJUANA USE
Long-term effects of marijuana use may have both physical and mental effects including:[3]
- Dependence: Chronic marijuana use can lead to the development of a weed dependence characterized by compulsive drug-seeking behavior and difficulty quitting despite negative consequences.
- Reduced cognitive function: Long-term marijuana use can affect attention, memory, and learning abilities, especially in adolescents.
- Increased risk of heart attack: Marijuana can increase your heart rate and cause changes in blood pressure, increasing the risk of a heart attack.
- Mental health concerns: Long-term marijuana use has been linked to an increased risk of anxiety, depression, and psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.
- Respiratory issues: Smoking marijuana can cause lung damage and lead to chronic bronchitis and lung infections.
- Fertility issues: marijuana use has been linked to decreased sperm count and testosterone levels in men.
It’s important to note research on the effects of long-term marijuana use is limited, and effects can vary from person to person.
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WHAT IS CANNABIS REHAB in MA?
If you or a loved one begin using marijuana before age 18, you’re 4 to 7 times more likely to develop a marijuana use disorder than adults. Cannabis rehab, or marijuana rehab in Massachusetts, is a type of addiction treatment designed to help people overcome a marijuana dependence or marijuana addiction.
It involves a combination of evidence-based therapies, such as behavioral therapy, counseling, and support groups, to help you or your loved one overcome their dependence and develop the skills and coping mechanisms needed for long-term recovery.
The goal of cannabis rehab is to help you understand the root causes of marijuana use, address any underlying mental health conditions, and develop healthy habits with a reliable support system to maintain sobriety. How long you’re in rehab, whether inpatient or outpatient, depends on your needs and level of cannabis dependence.
THC Vs. CBD: What’s The Difference?
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are compounds found in the marijuana plant. THC is a psychoactive compound responsible for the “high” associated with marijuana use, while CBD is non-psychoactive and doesn’t produce the same effect.
THC has medicinal properties but can cause adverse side effects of marijuana such as increased heart rate, dry mouth, and impaired memory and attention. CBD is widely used for potential health benefits like reducing anxiety, relieving pain, and improving sleep. Note that the effects of these compounds can vary depending on the individual and method of consumption.
Weed Detox Vs. Weed Rehab: What’s The Difference?
Weed detox is the first step during treatment and focuses on physically stabilizing the client, while weed rehab is more comprehensive, addressing the behavioral and psychological aspects of marijuana use disorder. Both are important components of the treatment process. The appropriate combination of detox and rehab services depends on each person’s specific needs and circumstances.
TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR MARIJUANA RECOVERY IN MASSACHUSETTS
The availability of higher potency marijuana and starting use at an earlier age are two contributing factors to an increase in marijuana use disorders across age groups. At Refresh Recovery & Wellness, effective addiction treatment options for marijuana recovery include Partial Hospitalization Programs (or Day Treatment Programs) in MA, Intensive Outpatient Programs in MA, Outpatient Programs in MA, and long-term aftercare plans.
Each client will receive an individualized treatment plan and be connected with our highly qualified and experienced healthcare providers. Our team will work closely with you or your loved one to promote a holistic recovery journey for overcoming marijuana dependence.
Medication-Assisted Treatment in Massachusetts
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is considered an effective and evidence-based approach to treating substance use disorders. It’s often used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that may also include behavioral therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or contingency management, and support from peer groups or family members.
The goal is to provide individuals with a treatment plan that addresses the physical and psychological aspects of substance use disorder. By reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, medications used in MAT can make it easier for people to focus on the behavioral and psychological aspects of their recovery.
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THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS FOR THC TREATMENT & MARIJUANA ADDICTION TREATMENT
Motivational Interviewing helps you or your loved one activate core values and increase personal motivation to live healthier and without marijuana. Treatment plans also include individual therapy sessions as well as family therapy and group therapy. Each of these interventions is evidence-based and proven to be effective for many Substance Use Disorders.
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HOW TO IDENTIFY WEED DEPENDENCE
Weed dependence, or marijuana or Cannabis Use Disorder, can be identified by the inability to stop using the substance, despite any undesirable effects. The following are common indicators that dependence has developed:
- Craving: A strong and persistent desire to use marijuana.
- Difficulty quitting: Despite multiple attempts to quit or reduce dosage
- Build up a tolerance: The need to use more and more marijuana to achieve the desired effects.
- Continuing use regardless of negative consequences: Continuing to use despite health issues, relationship problems, financial struggles, or legal problems.
- Use interferes with daily activities: Using interferes with work, school, or other important daily activities.
- Experiencing marijuana withdrawal symptoms: Experiencing unpleasant physical and psychological symptoms when trying to quit or reduce use.
Potential Increased Risk Factors For Developing An SUD
The risk factors for developing a SUD can interact and work together in complex ways, and the likelihood depends on the combination present for each person. Common factors include the age of first use; environment; genetics; mental health; peer pressure; socioeconomic status; and/or availability of marijuana.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MAT THERAPY
Can I smoke in recovery?
Smoking can also be a trigger for others in recovery, reminding them of their past substance use and increasing the risk of relapse. Instead, while you’re in recovery, it’s encouraged to engage in healthy habits and activities, like exercise, mindfulness practices, and social support, to help maintain sobriety and achieve goals in recovery.
What length of time does it take for a person to recover from an addiction?
While some people may experience significant symptom improvements within a few weeks or months of starting treatment, others may require a longer period of time to achieve lasting recovery.
The most important factor is your level of engagement and commitment to the treatment process. It may include participating in therapy, attending support groups, and following through on aftercare plans, including at a treatment center.
How do I know if I am addicted to weed?
Comprehensive Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Massachusetts
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