Cannabis Addiction

Cannabis, also known as marijuana or THC, comes from the hemp plant and acts as a central nervous system depressant. Joints are the most widely used illegal drug in the world, which makes the process of cannabis detox without professional help more difficult. At CC Adicciones, we offer specialised treatment for cannabis addiction based on medical evidence and personalised care.

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How we help you with cannabis addiction

The first step to quitting cannabis is to acknowledge the problem and be aware of the serious dangers of use. Self-deception is common among people who use marijuana, so working on addiction awareness is essential.

Once this step has been achieved, cannabis addiction treatment focuses on providing psychological and therapeutic tools to break the habit and change consumption behaviour.

To avoid cannabis withdrawal syndrome, this process must always be carried out under specialised medical supervision.

At CC Adicciones, we offer a free initial consultation with our medical and therapeutic team to assess each case and recommend the most suitable treatment to quit marijuana. All our programmes are free of toxic substances, thus avoiding the development of new dependencies.

What does treatment at the Clinical Centre involve?

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Individual therapy

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Support for

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How cannabis use affects you

Many users believe marijuana is a natural and harmless drug, associating it with relaxation or fun. However, prolonged cannabis use can lead to serious psychological and physical consequences.

Psychological effects of cannabis use:

  • Chronic mental disorders (such as schizophrenia)
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Sadness and apathy
  • Memory and concentration loss
  • Distortion of the perception of reality

Physical effects of marijuana use:

  • Lung damage and respiratory infections
  • Increased blood pressure and heart rate
  • Risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Fatigue and lack of energy

Why quit cannabis

Overcoming cannabis addiction brings enormous physical, psychological and family benefits. At CC Adicciones, 86% of our patients have successfully quit marijuana thanks to our comprehensive programme.

Benefits of quitting cannabis:

  • Recovery of memory and concentration
  • Improved perception of time and space
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Increased sociability and emotional wellbeing
  • Greater agility and physical energy

How we help you quit cannabis

At CC Adicciones, we have specialised centres for cannabis addiction treatment in different cities across Spain.

Both the patient and their family receive guidance, support and absolute confidentiality.

During the free initial consultation, our specialists assess the situation and design a personalised cannabis detox plan.

Our goal is for the patient to regain control of their life, with ongoing medical and therapeutic support.

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Symptoms of cannabis addiction

These are some of the most common signs and symptoms:

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Trying but being unable to stop using cannabis

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Not doing important activities with friends and family because of cannabis use

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Using cannabis even when you know it

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Anxious and depressive states

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Confusion and agitation

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Isolation and solitary use

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Daily use and in large amounts

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Increased appetite

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Red eyes

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Lack of concentration

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Increased irritability

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Persistent cough

Cannabis detox

Cannabis detox is the first phase of treatment and must be carried out under continuous medical supervision.

The risk of withdrawal syndrome is high, so the patient remains monitored during the first few hours.

During this process, pharmacological and therapeutic treatments are applied to relieve symptoms and improve the patient’s comfort.

Breaking cannabis dependence

In this phase, work is done to break the routines and habits associated with marijuana use.

Through individual and group therapies, the patient learns to change their perception of cannabis and develop an addiction-free mindset.

The therapeutic model of CC Adicciones places special importance on this stage, as it forms the foundation of marijuana addiction treatment.

Rehabilitation after cannabis addiction

During rehabilitation, the physical and psychological capacities affected by use are restored.

This stage begins after detox and continues once the patient returns to their environment.

The goal is to rebuild emotional and social stability, promoting a fulfilling life without marijuana.

Patient reintegration

Reintegration for patients with cannabis addiction aims to help them integrate into daily life. It is carried out through outpatient treatments supervised by CC Adicciones professionals.

Supporting the patient and their family is key to consolidating recovery and preventing relapse.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Cannabis Addiction Treatment

What is cannabis addiction and how is it recognised?

Cannabis addiction, also known as cannabis use disorder, is characterised by compulsive use of this substance despite its negative effects on daily life. Symptoms include:

  • Persistent desire to use cannabis.
  • Difficulty controlling use.
  • Withdrawal symptoms when trying to reduce use.
  • Negative impact on work, academic or social performance.

Is it possible to develop dependence on cannabis?

Yes, regular and prolonged cannabis use can lead to physical and psychological dependence. Although not everyone who uses cannabis develops addiction, the risk increases with frequent use, especially in adolescents and people with a family history of substance use disorders.

What are the side effects of cannabis use?

Cannabis use can have various side effects, including:

  • Increased appetite.
  • Changes in memory and concentration.
  • Anxiety or paranoia.
  • Respiratory problems when smoked.
  • Risk of psychosis in predisposed individuals.

Is it possible to relapse after treatment?

Relapse can be part of the recovery process. For this reason, at CC Adicciones we offer relapse prevention programmes that include strategies to identify and manage triggers, emotional support and long-term follow-up to strengthen the patient’s stability and wellbeing.

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