How Psychological Addiction to Marijuana is Treated with Two Powerful Programs Today
Psychological addiction to marijuana can be felt in many ways, depending on how potent the marijuana is, what your preconceived notions about getting high are and how often you use it. It can be extremes. Some feel so elated that the world seems brighter. Others see themselves plunged into depression where everything looks frightening. Addicts may experience one or both examples.
If you have a psychological addiction to marijuana, you will feel two or more of these general mental symptoms:
* Having no sense of time and space
* Paranoid delusions
* Illogical, random thoughts
* Memory loss (short-term)
* Depression and anxiety
Marijuana addiction falls under the category of “process addiction”. You get addicted to it because it makes you feel good. You build a compulsive dependence on it to mask, cope or enhance feelings about any situation.
One of the best ways to treat psychological addiction to marijuana now is to follow the famous 12-step recovery program, patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous’ successful treatment method. Marijuana-Anonymous.org has adapted this popular treatment method with the inclusion of faith therapy. It is focused on spirituality to promote a better recovery response.
Another popular treatment program that deals with psychological addiction to marijuana is Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) used in most rehab centers. It works to change thoughts and behaviors at the same time, using advanced psychotherapy techniques. Patients are taught to record, monitor and evaluate their own thoughts and feelings. Eventually they are made to discover how to react in new, more positive ways to negative perceptions.
If you want to get treatment for your psychological addiction to marijuana, these are just some of the ways you can get help. It doesn’t matter which one you choose, as long as you decide on a program that works best for you.





