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Marijuana Dependence Rehab Centers

Marijuana dependence treatment helps individuals recognize problematic cannabis use patterns and develop strategies for change. Programs utilize motivational enhancement therapy, cognitive-behavioral approaches, and peer support to address psychological dependency and build a fulfilling life without cannabis.

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About Marijuana Dependence Treatment

While often considered less harmful than other substances, marijuana can lead to psychological dependency that significantly impacts daily life. At Penn Spine and Rehab, we help individuals find supportive treatment programs for cannabis use disorder.

Understanding Cannabis Use Disorder

Cannabis use disorder affects approximately 10% of people who use marijuana, with higher rates among those who start using in adolescence or use daily. With increased potency of modern cannabis products, more individuals are seeking treatment for problematic use.

Signs of cannabis use disorder may include:

  • Using more marijuana than intended or for longer periods
  • Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop
  • Spending significant time obtaining, using, or recovering from marijuana
  • Cravings and withdrawal symptoms like irritability, sleep problems, and decreased appetite
  • Continued use despite negative effects on work, school, or relationships

Treatment Options

Effective treatments for marijuana dependence include:

Finding the Right Support

Many individuals with marijuana dependence benefit from outpatient treatment that allows them to maintain work and family responsibilities while receiving help. Those with more severe dependency or co-occurring conditions may benefit from intensive outpatient or residential programs.