#239 - Understanding Mar*juana-Induced Psychosis

#239 - Understanding Mar*juana-Induced Psychosis

The Addiction Connection Podcast

Mark Shaw and Jim Quigley uncover the risks of marijuana-induced psychosis and discuss the importance of faith in overcoming addiction.

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38:3424 Feb 2024

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The Hidden Dangers of Marijuana: A Deep Dive into Drug-Induced Psychosis

Episode Overview

  • Discussion on the dangers of marijuana-induced psychosis
  • Emphasis on personal responsibility and biblical perspectives
  • Reflections on tragic consequences of drug addiction
  • Insights into changing landscape of marijuana potency
  • Advocacy for seeking true transformation through faith
The truth is what sets us free, and praise the Lord for that.

Marijuana might seem harmless to some, but have you ever considered its darker side? In this episode of 'The Addiction Connection Podcast', hosts Mark Shaw and Jim Quigley tackle the unsettling issue of marijuana-induced psychosis. They don't just scratch the surface; they dive into real-life tragedies, like the harrowing case of a woman who fatally attacked her boyfriend after smoking marijuana.

This episode sheds light on how the potency of marijuana has changed over the years, making it more dangerous than ever before. Shaw and Quigley bring a unique blend of personal reflections and biblical perspectives to the table, urging listeners to seek lasting transformation through faith rather than temporary escapes. This isn't just another talk about drugs; it's a wake-up call about the underestimated risks of marijuana on mental health.

Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and a compassionate approach to understanding the complexities of drug-induced psychosis.

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