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- From Bud to Brain: A Psychiatrist’s View of Marijuana
- From Bud to Brain: A Psychiatrist’s View of Marijuana
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section 1 The Science of Marijuana and the Brain
- Section 2 The Science and Art of Healing
- Chapter 10 Cannabinoid-Based Medication
- Chapter 11 Understanding and Encouragement
- Chapter 12 Principles of Motivational Interviewing
- Chapter 13 Treatment of Regular Heavy Marijuana Users
- Section 3 The History and Art of Marijuana Policy
- Section 4 Epilogue
- Index
Chapter 11 - Understanding and Encouragement
Compassion for Marijuana Use Disorder Sufferers
from Section 2 - The Science and Art of Healing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 March 2020
- From Bud to Brain: A Psychiatrist’s View of Marijuana
- From Bud to Brain: A Psychiatrist’s View of Marijuana
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section 1 The Science of Marijuana and the Brain
- Section 2 The Science and Art of Healing
- Chapter 10 Cannabinoid-Based Medication
- Chapter 11 Understanding and Encouragement
- Chapter 12 Principles of Motivational Interviewing
- Chapter 13 Treatment of Regular Heavy Marijuana Users
- Section 3 The History and Art of Marijuana Policy
- Section 4 Epilogue
- Index
Summary
Most people who use marijuana enjoy the experience and are going about their lives effectively. But there are others who crash and burn, or at least smolder, especially those in early adolescence. The largest community focused on concern for a loved one’s harmful involvement with alcohol and other drugs is found in Al-Anon Family Groups, which focus on maintaining understanding of the drug-induced neurologically-based salience of marijuana for their loved one and feeling compassion for their addiction. Al-Anon embodies the principle that we are powerless to force an addict to think differently, though we can educate ourselves about addiction, encourage them toward health, present factual information and reflect reality for them. We can learn nonjudgmental ways to respond to their denial, myths and rationalizations. Parental authority also stems from parental integrity – living a life that embodies what you hope children will learn. When adolescents refuse to stop using marijuana despite their parents’ firm insistence, a process of contracting for privileges and consequences can be useful.
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- From Bud to Brain: A Psychiatrist's View of Marijuana , pp. 164 - 173Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020