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Marijuana-Induced Marijuana-Induced PsychosisPsychosis
Archana BalasubramanianArchana BalasubramanianJennifer LeeJennifer Lee
Yousuf MostafaYousuf Mostafa
OutlineOutline Introduction (Yousuf)Introduction (Yousuf) Psychosis and Consciousness (Yousuf)Psychosis and Consciousness (Yousuf) Marijuana and its Effects (Jennifer)Marijuana and its Effects (Jennifer) Marijuana-Induced Psychosis (Archana)Marijuana-Induced Psychosis (Archana) Marijuana-Induced Psychosis and Marijuana-Induced Psychosis and
Consciousness (Archana)Consciousness (Archana) Conclusion (Jennifer)Conclusion (Jennifer)
What is Psychosis?What is Psychosis? Definition – severe Definition – severe
mental disorder, mental disorder, with or without with or without organic damage, organic damage, characterized by characterized by derangement of derangement of personality and personality and loss of contact loss of contact with reality and with reality and causing causing deterioration of deterioration of normal social normal social functioningfunctioning
Psychosis ContinuedPsychosis Continued From the encyclopedia we see that From the encyclopedia we see that
psychosis is a psychiatric classification psychosis is a psychiatric classification for a mental status in which the for a mental status in which the perception of reality is distorted.perception of reality is distorted.
Again confirming that it can be argued Again confirming that it can be argued that it is an alternative state of that it is an alternative state of consciousnessconsciousness
Psychosis and DiseasePsychosis and Disease Psychosis can be a feature of several Psychosis can be a feature of several
diseases, suggesting that a variety of diseases, suggesting that a variety of nervous system stressors can lead to a nervous system stressors can lead to a state of psychosis.state of psychosis.
Non-psychiatric Non-psychiatric ConditionsConditions
But there are some non-psychiatric But there are some non-psychiatric conditions that can cause psychosisconditions that can cause psychosis
Brain TumorBrain Tumor HyperglycemiaHyperglycemia IntoxicationIntoxication Multiple SclerosisMultiple Sclerosis SarcoidosisSarcoidosis
Altered State of Altered State of Consciousness TherapyConsciousness Therapy This is a program, ASCT, which helps teach This is a program, ASCT, which helps teach
patients how to consciously manipulate their patients how to consciously manipulate their affect and cognition to achieve a new state of affect and cognition to achieve a new state of consciousness.consciousness.
Marijuana Anonymous directs its members Marijuana Anonymous directs its members toward an altered state of consciousness toward an altered state of consciousness called a spiritual awakening but relapse occurs called a spiritual awakening but relapse occurs because of the failure to help members reach because of the failure to help members reach that altered state of consciousness without the that altered state of consciousness without the need of drugsneed of drugs
What is Marijuana?What is Marijuana? Common name for drug made from plant Common name for drug made from plant
Cannabis sativaCannabis sativa
Mind-altering ingredient THC (delta 9 Mind-altering ingredient THC (delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol)tetrahydrocannabinol)
Today’s marijuana is ten times more potent Today’s marijuana is ten times more potent than what was used in the 1970sthan what was used in the 1970s
Short Term EffectsShort Term Effects Faster heartbeatFaster heartbeat Faster pulse rateFaster pulse rate Bloodshot eyesBloodshot eyes Dry mouth and throatDry mouth and throat SleepinessSleepiness Decreased social Decreased social
inhibitionsinhibitions Impaired or reduced Impaired or reduced
comprehensioncomprehension
ParanoiaParanoia Increased anxiety or Increased anxiety or
panic attackspanic attacks Impair short term Impair short term
memory, alter sense of memory, alter sense of timetime
Reduced concentration, Reduced concentration, swift reactions, swift reactions, coordinationcoordination
Long Term EffectsLong Term Effects
Increased risk of cancerIncreased risk of cancer Decreased testosterone levels and lower Decreased testosterone levels and lower
sperm count for mensperm count for men Increased testosterone levels in women Increased testosterone levels in women
and risk of infertilityand risk of infertility Diminished or extinguished sexual Diminished or extinguished sexual
pleasurepleasure Psychological dependencePsychological dependence
VariablesVariables Amount takenAmount taken PotencyPotency Type of consumption (joint, bong, food)Type of consumption (joint, bong, food) Size, weight, health of individualSize, weight, health of individual Prior individual experiencePrior individual experience Taken alone or in groupTaken alone or in group
Effects on BrainEffects on Brain
THC -> sensory information -> THC -> sensory information -> hippocampushippocampus
Limbic system -> crucial for learning, Limbic system -> crucial for learning, memory, integration of experiencesmemory, integration of experiences
Neurons in hippocampus and nerve Neurons in hippocampus and nerve fibersfibers
Long term use produces changes in brain Long term use produces changes in brain similar to other drug abuse casessimilar to other drug abuse cases
BenefitsBenefits Multiple SclerosisMultiple Sclerosis GlaucomaGlaucoma Nausea caused by chemotherapyNausea caused by chemotherapy CancerCancer EpilepsyEpilepsy Chronic painChronic pain
Marijuana Induced Marijuana Induced PsychosisPsychosis
AmountAmount IntoxicationIntoxication FrequencyFrequency Past historyPast history
Hallmark SymptomsHallmark Symptoms
HallucinationsHallucinations DelusionsDelusions DepressionDepression ParanoiaParanoia AnxietyAnxiety Decreased social Decreased social
abilityability Lack of volitionLack of volition ApathyApathy Memory lossMemory loss
Subtypes of PsychosisSubtypes of Psychosis
I. ToxicI. Toxic ConfusionConfusion No prior history of No prior history of
psychosis psychosis RecoveryRecovery THC levelsTHC levels
II. Functional II. Functional No confusionNo confusion Prior history of Prior history of
psychosispsychosis Symptoms similar to Symptoms similar to
schizophreniaschizophrenia
Neural CorrelatesNeural Correlates THC THC
CB1 receptorCB1 receptor
D1 receptor -> DA transmissionD1 receptor -> DA transmission
The effects of Cannabis-based medicationThe effects of Cannabis-based medication
Marijuana Induced Marijuana Induced Psychosis: An ASCPsychosis: An ASC
Characterized by:Characterized by: Mild memory impairmentsMild memory impairments Distorted sense of the passage of timeDistorted sense of the passage of time Dream like euphoriaDream like euphoria Lose contact with reality Lose contact with reality Lose sense of control Lose sense of control DepersonalizationDepersonalization
Long term EffectsLong term Effects Mild Impairment in ConsciousnessMild Impairment in Consciousness
Chronic Psychosis after abstinenceChronic Psychosis after abstinence
A higher risk for Schizophrenia?A higher risk for Schizophrenia? Amotivational SyndromeAmotivational Syndrome
AnhedoniaAnhedonia ApathyApathy Memory LossMemory Loss Paranoid IdeationParanoid Ideation
Personal AccountsPersonal Accounts““The effects of this drug made me The effects of this drug made me socially paranoidsocially paranoid for for
months until I finally managed to months until I finally managed to stop smokingstop smoking it with it with the help of my girlfriend.”the help of my girlfriend.”
“ “ My son is one of the 10% or so that should not smoke My son is one of the 10% or so that should not smoke marijuana because they become marijuana because they become delusionaldelusional. They turn . They turn paranoidparanoid and think people are after them and and think people are after them and want to want to kill themkill them, even workmates. It places unbearable , even workmates. It places unbearable pressure on families. Please note that pressure on families. Please note that not all are not all are schizophrenicschizophrenic.”.”
Treatment of MJ Induced Treatment of MJ Induced PsychosisPsychosis
Abstinence from Marijuana Use Abstinence from Marijuana Use
NeurolepticsNeuroleptics
AntidepressantsAntidepressants
ConclusionConclusion Marijuana and CultureMarijuana and Culture
War on Drugs (Type 1 Drug)War on Drugs (Type 1 Drug) Organizations for LegalizationOrganizations for Legalization Controversial Medicinal UseControversial Medicinal Use Youth and DrugsYouth and Drugs
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