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Cannabis addiction is a controversial topic. Advocates for the drug continue to claim that cannabis does not hold any potential for addiction. The reality of this however, holds no truth. Cannabis is indeed addictive. So much so that almost 10 percent of the people who use it regularly will develop a dependency or addiction to the drug. Going to cannabis rehab can help those struggling with a cannabis dependency take back control of their life.
Overcoming an addiction of any kind can be extremely difficult. Because cannabis is assumed to be less dangerous and addictive than other drugs, there is a common assumption that a person does not need rehab to overcome their problems with cannabis dependency. The problem with this thinking however, is that it is the behaviour of addiction that needs to be treated. A person might be able to quit cannabis on their own for a while. Without treating the addiction at the fundamental levels necessary for lasting change, it’s easy to fall into the behaviours that can lead to relapse.
Struggling with an addiction of any kind is extremely difficult. When a person is addicted to cannabis, they may want to change their behaviour, but find it all but impossible to do so.
Going to cannabis rehab can help change the patterns of behaviour associated with a person’s addiction. When a person goes to rehab for their cannabis addiction, they are ensuring they are receiving the treatments and therapies designed with addiction recovery in mind. Going to rehab can help a person better understand the underlying causes of their addictive tendencies and help them work to overcome these issues.
If someone you care about is exhibiting signs of addiction – whether it’s excessive marijuana use, long-term dependency on pharmaceuticals, binge drinking of alcohol or even financially damaging levels of gambling – contact us for immediate rehabilitation help.
There are several different options a person has when choosing to get help at a cannabis rehab. There are both inpatient and outpatient options available. Both provide excellent options for cannabis rehab depending on the needs of individual patients.
Inpatient programmes can range from simple medical office treatment centres to luxury rehab centres with the finest amenities. Many inpatient rehab centres are in beautiful locations that offer a serene setting conducive to healing. At an inpatient centre, patients are offered either a shared or private room and receive all treatments and therapies while staying at the centre. Meals are provided, and there is 24-hour supervision and assistance available to all patients.
Inpatient cannabis rehab is an excellent treatment option for people that would benefit from leaving their immediate environment. Those with more serious cases of cannabis addiction might be triggered to use if surrounded by the people, places, and things that remind them of their addiction.
Outpatient centres are often located close to a person’s home, usually in a central part of the city. Not everyone struggling with a cannabis addiction needs to go to an inpatient programme. Outpatient care offers treatment while allowing the time people need to take care of the regular responsibilities. Outpatient cannabis rehab is an excellent option for professionals, students, or people with family responsibilities who want to get help for their problems with cannabis abuse. Outpatient treatment takes place at various scheduled appointment times throughout each week of a person’s treatment programme.
When a person goes to cannabis rehab, they will be offered the treatments and therapies created to help people successfully overcome addiction. Detox from cannabis is relatively mild compared to detox from other drugs and is usually completed before a person begins a treatment programme. In some instances, an individual may desire support through cannabis withdrawal and opt for detox options at a rehab centre.
The therapy a professional rehab centre provides is unsurpassed in helping people overcome addiction. When a person goes to cannabis rehab, they will receive individual therapy sessions with a professional counsellor or addiction therapist. Having the ability to talk to someone who is well practised in treating addiction can lead to significant changes in the way a person thinks and functions.
In therapy, cannabis addicts will discover the reasons behind their addictive behaviour. Once they have realised the reasons for their current addicted state, it can be easier to take the steps to overcome it. In therapy, a person will receive various tools that help change the way they think and react so they don’t feel the need to use cannabis. The therapy a person receives in cannabis rehab is an excellent means to inspire lasting change.
Aside from regular therapy sessions, a person that goes to cannabis rehab will receive treatments designed for addiction recovery. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is popular, helping people realise ingrained patterns of thought and behaviour that leads to the urge to use drugs. Other treatments a person receives might include education on addiction and the dangers of cannabis, various ways to help manage stress, strategies to help deal with anxiety, and new ways of thinking that lead to better life choices.
Getting the treatments designed for addiction healing when going to cannabis rehab can help tremendously when a person is looking to overcome their addiction for good. Addiction is a complicated problem. The treatments designed for addiction recovery are offered because they look at the various aspects associated with a person’s addiction. When the various aspects of addiction are treated, a person has a better chance at lasting sobriety.
In both inpatient and outpatient settings, cannabis rehab typically lasts 30 days. There are also 60 and 90-day options for people who feel they need longer to recover from their addiction.
Addiction affects everyone differently. People also become addicted to drugs for different reasons. While 30 days is typically long enough to overcome the reasons behind an addiction, there are people that need longer to process these emotions.
The length of cannabis rehab is ultimately dependent upon the individual getting help. The nature of their addiction (including how much and how long they’ve been using cannabis) combined with the way they respond to treatment will determine how long a person goes to rehab.
If someone you care about is exhibiting signs of addiction – whether it’s excessive marijuana use, long-term dependency on pharmaceuticals, binge drinking of alcohol or even financially damaging levels of gambling – contact us for immediate rehabilitation help.
After a person completes a cannabis rehab programme, they should expect to follow an aftercare treatment plan. The days and weeks following rehab are a delicate time. As dedicated as a person is to stay sober, there is still potential for relapse. Aftercare offers the support a person needs to successfully sustain their sobriety after they have finished treatment. Aftercare typically involves continued therapy and involvement in different support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA). When a person takes aftercare seriously and gets the support they need, they significantly increase their chances of sustaining sobriety.
If you or someone you love is struggling with cannabis dependency or addiction, there are excellent options for help. We are connected with some of the best rehab centres throughout the UK and are passionate about helping people get the addiction treatment they need. Please call us with any questions you have about cannabis rehab options and the recovery process. We’re here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to offer the support you need.
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