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		<title>How to Stop Smoking Weed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 01:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stopping any behavior that we&#8217;ve become accustomed to is very hard. Behaviors that are repeated daily become reinforced daily. When it comes to substances we put in the body &#8211; be it cigarettes, alcohol, weed, or even something like McDonalds food some think (like Morgan Spurlock) &#8211; the body can respond by craving said substances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stopping any behavior that we&#8217;ve become accustomed to is very hard. Behaviors that are repeated daily become reinforced daily. When it comes to substances we put in the body &#8211; be it cigarettes, alcohol, weed, or even something like McDonalds food some think (like Morgan Spurlock) &#8211; the body can respond by craving said substances when it is denied them. The term addiction is highly controversial, and a definition everyone can agree on doesn&#8217;t really exist. Nevertheless, people who want to argue should go somewhere else &#8211; if you are here reading this article, I assume you are here because you&#8217;re interested in quitting marijuana and learning how to stop smoking weed.</p>
<p>These tips are not professional medical advice from a drug counselor. Rather, these are real life tips I want to share with you from my research into marijuana usage, addictive behavior, and from all the &#8220;marijuana addiction stories&#8221; I&#8217;ve learned over the years in the course of my work. Read this with an open mind and take it for what it&#8217;s worth.</p>
<p>1. Understand Why You Want to Stop Smoking Pot</p>
<p>It&#8217;s vital that you&#8217;re desire to stop smoking marijuana is intrinsically tied to a gut-level reason for <em>wanting</em> or even <em>needing</em> for quitting marijuana. I suggest taking out a paper or opening up a Word document on a computer and start adding your thoughts on why you want to stop smoking weed.</p>
<p>As an example, you might want to stop smoking marijuana because you&#8217;re about to have a son or daughter. Or you might want to stop smoking because you&#8217;ve swear you do not want to miss another job opportunity because of the drug test. Or maybe your reason for quiting is that someone you love died of lung cancer from smoking all their lives, and you&#8217;ve seen the toll this had on their family, and you never want to risk putting your family through the same thing.</p>
<p>These are all examples I&#8217;ve made up. I hope they don&#8217;t offend anyone. The point is &#8211; you need a reason to quit that hits you in the gut. You need a reason to quit that makes maybe upsets you or makes you tear up. Quiting a drug or an addictive behavior is tough, and having a &#8220;reason to believe&#8221; will increase your chances of not giving up when life gets rough and you want to solve the problem by getting high.</p>
<p>2. Commit to Quiting But Understand Mistakes Happen</p>
<p>Perfection is not realistic. I&#8217;m not saying that the second point here is to give yourself an excuse for using again. But what I&#8217;m saying is that it happens to the best of us, and before you throw in the towel forever, realize that THAT is just another excuse &#8211; the truth is, if you make a mistake, dust yourself off and move on.</p>
<p>Really what this point is about is accepting that you are human and that making a mistake once just means that you made a mistake &#8211; but it doesn&#8217;t mean you&#8217;ve given up on your commitment to quit smoking weed.</p>
<p>3. Get Support From Family and Friends</p>
<p>This is a tough one for many. Sometimes it&#8217;s friends and family who are threatened by your actions when it comes to trying to stop smoking pot. For them, you are a reminder that maybe they should look at their actions. Nevertheless, it&#8217;s very important to establish support where you can get it. If this is from family, great. If this is from your current friends, awesome.</p>
<p>However, if your family and friends won&#8217;t support you, then seek out new people in your life who will. This could mean going to drug abuse groups like Marijuana Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous. Or it could just mean trying new activities and meeting new people and never making drug use the focus of the social activities.</p>
<p>Some level of social support is practically mandatory here &#8211; get it where you can.</p>
<p>4. Consider Exercising, Taking Up a Hobby, Joining a Club, etc.</p>
<p>Often times when trying to end one habit, a trick to help is to replace it with a new habit. For our purposes here, doing something like joining a gym and establishing a daily exercise routine can be incredibly beneficial as part of your overall plan for how to stop smoking weed. But it doesn&#8217;t have to be this &#8211; it could be a hobby you&#8217;re passionate about or some kind of club you participate in.</p>
<p>I hope you&#8217;re reading this nodding your head and understanding how this can apply to your own life and your own goals in relation to marijuana. Marijuana addiction is something you don&#8217;t have to live with your whole life. You can quit. I hope this article point you in the right direction from how to stop smoking weed.</p>
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		<title>Marijuana Addiction Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 18:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treatment for those addicted to marijuana is available for those who simply seek the help they need.
There are a different options, and they range from simple drug abuse counseling, group meetings similar to Alcoholics Anonymous but for marijuana addicts, online drug counseling, and in-house rehabilitation.
This last option is the one I want to focus on.
Going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Treatment for those addicted to marijuana is available for those who simply seek the help they need.</p>
<p>There are a different options, and they range from simple drug abuse counseling, group meetings similar to Alcoholics Anonymous but for marijuana addicts, online drug counseling, and in-house rehabilitation.</p>
<p>This last option is the one I want to focus on.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Going to Specialized Rehab as a Treatment for Your Marijuana Addiction</span></p>
<p>The idea of going to rehab as part of your treatment can be fairly scary. The thing is though, if you are truly exhibiting the <a href="http://marijuanaaddictionhelp.net/signs-of-marijuana-addiction/">signs of marijuana addiction</a>, especially if its effecting your family life, your job, or you ability to complete college, then&#8230;. sit back, take a deep breath, and consider what it would mean to go to rehab: you would go through a detoxification of marijuana in your system for one thing. You would supplement this would ongoing counseling one on one with someone who specializes in drug abuse and addictive behavior. You could very likely find yourself, if you wanted to, participating in a group session and reap the  effects of positive peer pressure and all that comes along with opening up yourself to a group.</p>
<p>Most health insurance companies are going to drug abuse counseling and even in-house rehabilitation. It would likely require prior approval, which might include getting some sort of documented analysis from a doctor on the topic of being addicted to marijuana.</p>
<p>It really comes down to making the decision to deal with your <a title="Marijuana Addictin" href="http://marijuanaaddictionhelp.net/" target="_self">marijuana addiction</a> and then doing it.</p>
<p>Many of these rehab facilities offer luxurious perks and treatment plans for those going through detox, counseling, and other treatment for marijuana addiction. It&#8217;s not uncommon for them to offer high-scale hotel-like suites, pools, hot tubs, expansive outdoor (and private) nature get-aways, trails, and so on.</p>
<p>Drug Rehab centers such as Bayside Marina or Passages Malibu are like this. At this type of rehab facility, you can expect, honestly, an extremely high quality of comfort and care in your treatment for marijuana addiction.</p>
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