Quit Cannabis : An Expert Guide to Coping with Cravings and Withdrawal, Unscrambling Your Brain and Kicking the Habit for Good - Jan Copeland

Quit Cannabis

An Expert Guide to Coping with Cravings and Withdrawal, Unscrambling Your Brain and Kicking the Habit for Good

By: Jan Copeland, Sally Rooke (As told to), Etty Matalon (As told to)

Paperback | 1 February 2015

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An authoritative guide to the health risks of using cannabis and practical, step-by-step information on coping with withdrawal symptoms and quitting marijuana for good.

Do you feel you're losing focus and concentration? Is weed taking a toll on your relationships? Is it taking over your life?

The longer you have used marijuana, the harder it is to quit. Maybe, like many others, you have experienced anxiety, sleeplessness and strong cravings when you've tried coming off it. This ground-breaking guide is based on the experience of hundreds of users. It cuts through the folklore surrounding marijuana to reveal the truth about its impact on your health and how to quit for good.

The expert author team, based at a specialist cannabis management clinic, provides practical tools on getting free from pot for the long term. You will find real-life case studies of former users who've regained control of their life, together with proven strategies for managing withdrawal symptoms. The team also shows how to help a relative or friend come off the drug. If you are serious about quitting cannabis, this is the one book you must read.

About the Authors

Jan Copeland is a Professor and Director of the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC). She is a respected clinical researcher and world expert on the topic, and has published some of the seminal papers in the area of treatment of cannabis use problems.

Dr Sally Rooke was formerly a Senior Research Officer for the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC).

Etty Matalon is a Clinical Psychologist and the National Clinical Training Manager for the National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC).
Industry Reviews
A compassionate and practical road map to help navigate and avoid the pitfalls and consequences of marijuana use. Highly recommended. -- Bob Hopkins, founder of the Nimbin HEMP Embassy

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