What is it?
Cannabis (weed, marijuana) is often perceived as harmless, but frequent use can lead to psychological dependence and, in some cases, physical withdrawal. Long-term or high-dose use can interfere with memory, motivation, emotional stability, and even trigger psychotic symptoms in vulnerable individuals.

What causes it?
Cannabis dependence develops over time and is influenced by several factors:
- Regular or early exposure, especially during adolescence
- Using cannabis to cope with anxiety, boredom, or emotional stress
- Peer influence and social normalisation of recreational use
- Lack of structure, poor sleep, or existing mental health issues
- Vulnerability to addiction due to genetic or psychological factors
What are the possible symptoms?
Cannabis dependence may not always be recognised early, but common signs include:
- Craving or feeling the need to use daily or frequently
- Despite problems at work, school, or in relationships
- Memory issues, low motivation, or emotional numbness
- Increased anxiety, mood swings, or paranoia with continued use
- Irritability, sleep disturbances, and restlessness on stopping
What do we do?
Cannabis de-addiction is handled by Dr. Prabhojit through a combination of behavioural strategies and psychological support.
Treatment includes:

Detailed assessment
of usage pattern, motivation, and withdrawal symptoms
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Therapy
to understand triggers, emotional needs, and replace the habit
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Techniques
to improve emotional regulation and decision-making
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Support
for sleep, routine, and healthy structure in daily life
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Medication
In some cases, medication may be considered to manage anxiety or withdrawal effects
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