Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Characteristics of Recreational Marijuana Use

Characteristics of Recreational Marijuana Use Addiction Drug Use Marijuana Print Characteristics of Recreational Marijuana Use By Elizabeth Hartney, BSc., MSc., MA, PhD Elizabeth Hartney, BSc, MSc, MA, PhD is a psychologist, professor, and Director of the Centre for Health Leadership and Research at Royal Roads University, Canada. Learn about our editorial policy Elizabeth Hartney, BSc., MSc., MA, PhD Medically reviewed by Medically reviewed by Steven Gans, MD on December 13, 2015 Steven Gans, MD is board-certified in psychiatry and is an active supervisor, teacher, and mentor at Massachusetts General Hospital. Learn about our Medical Review Board Steven Gans, MD Updated on September 26, 2019 Getty Images More in Addiction Drug Use Marijuana Cocaine Heroin Meth Ecstasy/MDMA Hallucinogens Opioids Prescription Medications Alcohol Use Addictive Behaviors Nicotine Use Coping and Recovery Many people who use marijuana describe themselves as recreational marijuana users to indicate that although they use marijuana, they are not addicted and dont have other problems associated with drug use. Characteristics of recreational marijuana use include: Marijuana use is very occasional, and is not a regular or frequent way of spending one’s time â€" more time is spent on other activities that are considered more important.The marijuana user is easily able to decide to use or not use marijuana when it is available and freely offered â€" there is no particular compulsion to use.The marijuana user is easily able to use only a small amount of marijuana with a mild effect, with no particular desire to get stoned.The use of marijuana is purely recreational, and only happens in social situations â€" it is not needed to help the person relax or to get through their day. They dont need to use marijuana to do things like stimulate their appetite, get in the mood for sex, or have a bowel movement.Excessive amounts of money are not spent on marijuana, and other essential purchases, such as food, household bills, and clothing, are not sacrificed in favor of marijuana.Marijuana is not used in a way that can cause short- or long-term negative he alth effects (only relevant to edible marijuan use, as smoke inhalation is always harmful). Non-problematic or recreational marijuana use is generally understood to be the use of marijuana without any negative consequences for the user or for other people. Is Medical Marijuana Recreational? The purpose of using medical marijuana is to alleviate symptoms (such as pain) of a health condition rather than to get high. Even though daily use may be required, there may be long-term negative health effects, and use may appear compulsive, the use of medical marijuana according to prescribed protocols would be categorized as unproblematic marijuana use rather than abuse or addiction. What Does Medical Marijuana Treat? Unproblematic Recreational Marijuana Use Can Become Problematic There are many myths about marijuana. Despite what you may have heard, marijuana is not a harmless drug. For one, it can be a trigger for mental illness. Although it is possible for some people to occasionally use marijuana without developing substance use problems, users should be aware that unproblematic recreational marijuana use can quickly and unpredictably become problematic. Marijuana use may be more likely to be problematic if it coincides with difficult life events, mental health problems, or becomes a maladaptive way of coping. The same is true if you are a marijuana user who has experienced negative effects of marijuana, particularly extreme changes in mood, perception (the way you see and hear things), and ideas about yourself or other people â€" especially significant changes in the way you see yourself or thoughts that others are watching you. If you or someone you know crosses from recreational marijuana use to cannabis use disorder, you should seek help as soon as possible. Getting help quickly will increase the likelihood that treatment will be effective and long-lasting. Marijuana Myths, Effects, Risks, and How to Get Help