No. It's actually used to treat mental disorders like schizophrenia.
Psychiatry does not cause mental disorders. They diagnose and treat disorders but do not cause them.
Brain injury, strokes, and syphilis can cause organic mental disorders.
Marijuana cannot be prescribed anywhere in the United State as prescribing a level one narcotic will cause them to lose their license. Level one narcotics are show to have no medicinal value. Starting in April, a doctor in Arizona may "recommend" marijuana but not specifically for mental disorders. You would need to have one of the listed conditions such as chronic pain. So if you feel your mental disorders are causing you pain, then they should be able to recommend for you. One of the dispensaries named Chronic Comfort is keep patients posted on what to do and where to go as the laws occur.
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Marijuana is not harmful when abused so I think you know your questions answer *Smoking anything is harmful, abusing marijuana can progress to mild forms of psychosis if you have prior mental disorders. but beside that no unless your under 15.
Persistent growing of marijuana itself does not directly cause mental problems; however, the use of marijuana has been linked to potential mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and psychosis, especially in individuals who are predisposed to these conditions. It's important to consider the potential risks and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about mental health and marijuana use.
At least as far as I know, it can cause Eye sight defects
Maternal infections and such illnesses as glandular disorders, rubella, toxoplasmosis, and cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection may cause mental retardation
Potential dangers associated with marijuana use include impaired cognitive function, memory problems, decreased motivation, respiratory issues from smoking, and the risk of developing a dependency or addiction. Additionally, marijuana use can impact mental health, leading to anxiety, paranoia, and exacerbating symptoms of certain mental health disorders.