For individuals seeking help with marijuana addiction, resources such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) can provide information and referrals to treatment programs in their area. Additionally, contacting a local mental health or addiction treatment center can also offer support and guidance on managing addiction to marijuana.
There are hundreds things people get addicted to. The obvious once are drugs, Alcohol, smoking.But those that some people see them as addicted and some don't are VIDEO GAMES.INTERNET VIDEO games can be very addicted. And if the student is addicted to video game, he'll stress a lot more, he won't get along with his or her friends, family, teachers.I can't list all the things. But it's easy to see when a person is addicted to something. IF you notice that the person can't stop on something, it could be video game or something else, than it means that he or she is addicted.Also many people get addicted to a different things. But if you see that the person spends too much time on something, then he or she is probably addicted. You can't get addicted to GOOD THING though. That is because they are good things.( You can get addicted to reading ) It's very good to read , but when you spent all time reading and everyday without doing any exercise or going outside or communicate with someone, it can be a bad thing. You'll basically live in your own world without noticing other people. And that's not good.
No, a person cannot be addicted to rehab. Rehab is a treatment program designed to help individuals overcome addiction, not develop a new addiction. However, a person may become reliant on the structure and support provided in rehab, leading to a struggle with transitioning back to regular life after treatment.
yes many people are addicted to febreze i should know because i am one of them without febreze i feel like im going crazy and i get nervous break downs without it i got many help from siciatrist but nothing seems to happen to work!
I think marijuana definitely has that capability, but it's also a good idea to learn how to manage your anger while sober. Marijuana might be the tool that helps you learn how to do that. Hopefully there will be more studies done to answer these kind of questions :)
yes, it can be addictive. Take it from an actual cutting addict. Being addicted to cutting yourself can be just as much as an addiction to smoking and drugs. Drugs release chemicals which make the body feel "good" when you cut, the body will release these endorphins which soothe the body and give you a feeling of euphoria and people become addicted to the feeling.
Yes go for walks eat lots and smoke more
it depends. if you are the one who is addicted to marijuana are you willing to give up marijuana if so then find some help if you are dedicated to stop doing drugs and your partner loves you then you could find love again but if they arent willing to help you, are they worth it?
Although marijuana addiction can cause problems, it is not a problem in and of itself. Your best bet is to gain stronger influence over the person you are trying to "help" and then use that influence to show them how quiting marijuana will improve their quality of life. You also might try and introduce them to cool people, or attractive people of the opposite sex, that do not enjoy or approve of marijuana. If the person becomes friends with these people, then there will be more pressure on him/her to quit marijuana, in order to fit in with these people. Ultimately, your options will be limited by your relationship with this person.
Yes, marijuana can be addictive. While not everyone who uses marijuana becomes addicted, research suggests that around 1 in 10 people who use marijuana will become addicted. The risk of addiction is higher for those who use marijuana regularly and start using it at a young age. The signs of marijuana addiction can include: Developing a tolerance: Over time, marijuana users may require more of the substance to achieve the same effects. Withdrawal symptoms: When marijuana use is stopped, individuals may experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, nausea, insomnia, and decreased appetite. Difficulty quitting: Someone who is addicted to marijuana may have difficulty quitting or cutting back on use, even when they recognize that it is negatively impacting their life. Continued use despite negative consequences: Someone who is addicted to marijuana may continue to use it despite negative consequences such as relationship problems, financial problems, or legal issues. Loss of interest in activities: An addicted individual may lose interest in activities they used to enjoy or give up important responsibilities in favor of using marijuana. It's important to note that addiction is a complex issue, and different people may experience different symptoms. Anyone who believes they may be addicted to marijuana should seek professional help from a qualified healthcare provider or an addiction specialist. To know more reach us at @+1 (720) 466-3747
By smoking it...
some people cant help bullying after they have done it for so long =]
You let him/her do as they please. The absolute worst case scenario is that they will waste a portion of their life getting high and being generally unproductive. Just be there for them and support them. Also, you do mean addicted in the sense that teenagers are addicted to video games... right?
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Because they are addicted to it. Marijuana isn't physically addictive, or chemically addictive, but it can be psychologically addictive. People who use it every day become accustomed to the way they feel on it, so they actually feel weird and abnormal when they stop taking it. Basically it becomes a crutch that they lean on, and sometimes they need help to quit, just like with any other drug.
Many people sell marijuana. No one will realy give there name, so it is not certain who. If you are asking this question to get drugs, then please seek help.
Addict is a general term I suggest you call them by their name, they are still just the same person who has lost their way and in need of help and a friend.
To help people stop being addicted to smoking i presume xD