Cannabis Use Disorder
Cannabis Use Disorder is a condition characterized by an individual's inability to control their use of cannabis, leading to significant impairment or distress. People with this disorder may find themselves using cannabis more frequently than intended, experiencing cravings, and continuing to use it despite negative consequences in their personal, social, or professional lives.
Symptoms can include withdrawal effects when not using cannabis, tolerance requiring larger amounts to achieve the same effect, and neglecting responsibilities. Treatment options often involve therapy, support groups, and sometimes medication to help manage cravings and promote recovery.