While cannabis is not physically addictive, and can be quite psychologically addictive. Upon curtailing cannabis use, many have reported symptoms that have been referred to as "psychological withdrawal", including depression, irritability, lack of appetite, a general feeling of disinterest, and a struggle to enjoy things that were once highly enjoyable for the individual. However, it is important to understand that "psychological addiction" is in no way limited to drugs; any obsessive behavior can be considered an addiction. In this light it is very easy to interpret heartbreak as acute psychological withdrawal.
There are none, the only way to get addicted to marijuana is mentally .
no because marijuana is an addiction itself...
substance addictions (for example, alcoholism, drug abuse, and smoking ); and process addictions (for example, gambling, spending, shopping, eating, and sexual activity).
Well, rehab is a drug addiction treatment where patients are put into centers to try quitting their drug addictions. They are not provided any resources or drugs.
Yes. Some types of marijuana can make you feel drowsy and lazy.
they can if you seek professional help. they are many types of addictions but all are psychological.
There are a range of addictions that teenagers may suffer from. The most common are smoking and drinking addictions and eating disorders which turn into addictions.
No.
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Yes there are many types of group homes for teens depending on the area you live in. You can find religious homes, and even homes for addictions.
Marijuana is officially a natural plant. But there are types that involve chemicals (what is called a nice guy on the street and more)
addictions are to paintings as drugs are to paintbrushes genius