Many people see marijuana as harmless, but in fact it is highly addictive and hard to give up. Because it is an illicit drug, it is difficult to find credible information and seek appropriate help.
Quit Cannabis is a user-friendly guide which explains why marijuana is addictive, the range of physical and mental health problems it causes, and the most effective way to drop the habit. It includes a unique step by step overview of the withdrawal process so users can identify the symptoms they are experiencing and track their progress.
Jan Copeland is a Professor and Director of the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre in Australia. She is a respected clinician and world expert on the topic, and has published some of the seminal papers in the area of treatment of cannabis misuse.
Dr Sally Rooke is a Senior Research Officer for the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre.
Etty Matalon is a Clinical Psychologist and the National Clinical Training Manager for the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre.
Title: Quit Cannabis: An Expert Guide to Coping with Cravings and Withdrawal, Unscrambling Your Brain and Kicking the Habit for Good
Author: Copeland, Jan
ISBN: 9781743319925
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication Date: 2015-09-03
Number of Pages: 208
Weight: 0.1815 kg
A compassionate and practical road map to help navigate and avoid the pitfalls and consequences of marijuana use. Highly recommended. -- Bob Hopkins, founder of the Nimbin HEMP Embassy