Using marijuana could help some alcoholics and people addicted to opioids kick their habits, a UBC Okanagan study has found.
â€Áè±ð²õ±ð²¹°ù³¦³ó suggests that people may be using cannabis as an exit drug to reduce the use of substances that are potentially more harmful, such as opioid pain ³¾±ð»å¾±³¦²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô,†said the ²õ³Ù³Ü»å²â’s lead investigator Zach Walsh, an associate professor of psychology at UBC Okanagan.
This comprehensive systematic review of research on the medical cannabis use and mental health also found some evidence that cannabis may help with symptoms of depression, PTSD and social anxiety. However, the review concluded that cannabis use might not be recommended for conditions such as bipolar disorder and psychosis.
â€Àá²Ô reviewing the limited evidence on medical cannabis, it appears that patients and others who have advocated for cannabis as a tool for harm reduction and mental health have some valid ±è´Ç¾±²Ô³Ù²õ,†said Walsh.
Walsh and his team systematically reviewed all studies of medical cannabis and mental health, as well as reviews on non-medical cannabis ³Ü²õ±ð—m²¹°ì¾±²Ô²µ the review one of the most comprehensive reports to date on the effects of medical cannabis on mental health.
With legalization of marijuana possible as early as next year in Canada, ¾±³Ù’s important to identify ways to help mental health professionals move beyond stigma to better understand the risk and benefits of cannabis is increasingly important, added Walsh.
“T³ó±ð°ù±ð is not currently a lot of clear guidance on how mental health professionals can best work with people who are using cannabis for medical ±è³Ü°ù±è´Ç²õ±ð²õ,†he said. “W¾±³Ù³ó the end of prohibition, telling people to simply stop using may no longer be as feasible an option. Knowing how to consider cannabis in the treatment equation will become a ²Ô±ð³¦±ð²õ²õ¾±³Ù²â.â€
°Â²¹±ô²õ³ó’s research was conducted with ±«µþ°ä’s Michelle Thiessen, Kim Crosby and Chris Carroll; Raul Gonzalez from Florida State University; and Marcel Bonn-Miller from the National Centre for PTSD and Centre for Innovation and Implementation in California.
The study was recently published in the journal Clinical Psychology Review.