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Rehab can cost from about $150 to $700+ per day, depending on setting and services. More on the real costs of rehab here ...
Yes! Addiction is more than the substances someone uses. It’s a disease centered in our thinking and our actions. More ...
Treatments for marijuana addiction mainly include behavioral and psychological therapies. More on the protocols and evid ...
Marijuana withdrawal is real. So, how can you cope with the physical and psychological symptoms of dependence? We review ...
Is someone close to you addicted to marijuana? We review effective treatments and interventions for marijuana addicts he ...
Can marijuana cause you harm? Yes, especially among adolescent and teen onset users (who can experience long term cognit ...
Most people can withdraw from marijuana at home. But how can you ease symptoms of marijuana withdrawal? We review here. ...
Marijuana withdrawal is a set of physical and psycho-emotional symptoms that occur when you stop using marijuana after a ...
Help for marijuana addiction includes psychological therapies, educational sessions as well as physical stabilization wh ...
Marijuana withdrawal smyptoms include irritability, anxiety, and restlessness as well as decreased appetite, headaches, ...
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