Smoking weed may reduce pain and induce euphoria. However, long-term use may increase the risk of mental health conditions and development problems.
Cannabis amplifies the effects of childhood trauma as a key driver of paranoia, indicating opportunities for trauma-informed clinical approaches and cannabis harm reduction strategies, according to ...
Resilience training (RT), a brief mindfulness-based intervention, reduced early psychopathology, emotion reactivity, and altered hippocampal-prefrontal brain connectivity in at-risk young adults.
People who start smoking cannabis to combat pain, anxiety or depression are at a greater risk of developing paranoia compared to those who start using it for “fun”, according to the largest study of ...
People who start using cannabis to cope with physical or mental health problems are more likely to experience severe paranoia, a new study has found. Many of these people also report depression and ...
Treatment with Virtual Reality appears to work very well for people with psychosis. It works faster than the current treatment with cognitive behavioral therapy and is at least as effective. This is ...