Adult Treatment Archives - MH Thrive https://mhthrive.com/category/adult-treatment/ Mon, 01 Apr 2024 02:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://mhthrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Favicon.png Adult Treatment Archives - MH Thrive https://mhthrive.com/category/adult-treatment/ 32 32 A Look Into the Impact of Marijuana on Productivity https://mhthrive.com/a-look-into-the-impact-of-marijuana-on-productivity/ https://mhthrive.com/a-look-into-the-impact-of-marijuana-on-productivity/#respond Wed, 03 Apr 2024 08:55:44 +0000 https://mhthrive.com/?p=3096 Stereotypes and media portrayals of marijuana have painted a picture of total inactivity when it comes to its use. For decades, we’ve seen the classic “stoner” type showcased as a lazy, unproductive member of society. But is this the case for those who use marijuana either recreationally or medicinally? In this blog, we look at […]

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Stereotypes and media portrayals of marijuana have painted a picture of total inactivity when it comes to its use. For decades, we’ve seen the classic “stoner” type showcased as a lazy, unproductive member of society. But is this the case for those who use marijuana either recreationally or medicinally? In this blog, we look at the latest research and statistics relative to the relationship between marijuana use and productivity.

Marijuana Usage Trends

Marijuana usage has been rising for decades now, especially among young adults and working professionals. This trend is partly attributed to its legalization in various regions and a shift in public opinion. Reports suggest a noticeable increase in marijuana consumption among college students and working adults, indicating a changing landscape of substance use in educational and professional settings. It’s no longer taboo to discuss smoking marijuana, nor is it rare to see students partaking before class or work. Due to this huge spike, it’s become more important than ever to investigate the effects of increased marijuana use.

What Are the Effects of Marijuana on the Brain?

Marijuana primarily affects the brain by interacting with the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in quite a few critical functions, including memory, concentration, and motor coordination. Short-term cognitive effects of marijuana use include altered memory, reduced concentration, and impaired decision-making. Studies have shown that these effects impact tasks requiring high cognitive function, though individual responses will inevitably vary.

How Does Marijuana Impact Student Productivity?

Research indicates that regular marijuana use might negatively impact academic performance, leading to lower grades and decreased learning capabilities. A study by the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse found that students who used marijuana regularly had significantly lower GPAs than their non-using counterparts. On this same note, heavy marijuana use has been linked to increased absenteeism and a higher likelihood of dropping out of school. With these facts in mind, it stands to reason that marijuana negatively impacts student productivity to some degree.

How Does Marijuana Impact Professional Productivity?

In the professional space, the effects of marijuana on productivity can be equally concerning, just in a different capacity. While research in this area is still evolving, preliminary findings suggest that marijuana use impairs work performance, particularly in jobs requiring high levels of cognitive function or physical coordination. Professionals who use marijuana tend to experience difficulties in decision-making, problem-solving, and focusing on tasks. Now that we are seeing an increase in jobs related to marijuana or in the cannabis industry, it will be interesting to see how this varies for these specific roles.

Final Thoughts

While there is evidence to suggest that marijuana use negatively affects productivity in students and professionals, individual responses are going to vary. The need for further research in this area is evident, as understanding the full scope of marijuana’s effects is important for our society. 

We Can Help!

MHThrive provides Individual Therapy, Couples and Marriage Counseling, and Family Therapy at our locations in Katy, The Woodlands, and the Clear Lake area of Houston, Texas. We also provide telehealth therapy for anyone who resides within the State of Texas. To schedule an appointment with one of the MHThrive therapists, contact us at 713-477-0333 or visit www.mhthrive.com to learn more.

If you or someone you know is experiencing any mental health or substance abuse issues, New Dimensions can help. Our team of experienced therapists and psychiatrists can help you overcome these challenges and help you develop the skills you need to thrive. To schedule a complementary assessment or to find out more about our programs, contact us at 1-800-685-9796.

Online Treatment Programs provides Teletherapy Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs allowing participants to receive intensive therapy with our licensed therapists and psychiatrists without having to leave home.  If you or someone you know is struggling to overcome depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma, panic attacks, PTSD, alcoholism, drug abuse, or other mental health or addiction issues, we can help.  To schedule a complementary assessment or to find out more about our teletherapy programs, contact us at 1-800-685-9796.

 

Keywords: Marijuana; Productivity; Marijuana usage; Medical marijuana

References

Maynard M, Paulson D, Dunn M, Dvorak RD. Relationship Between Cannabis Use and Immediate, Delayed, and Working Memory Performance Among Older Adults. Cannabis. 2023 Jul 5;6(2):22-29. doi: 10.26828/cannabis/2023/000153. PMID: 37484047; PMCID: PMC10361803.

McCartney D, Suraev A, McGregor IS. The “Next Day” Effects of Cannabis Use: A Systematic Review. Cannabis Cannabinoid Res. 2023 Feb;8(1):92-114. doi: 10.1089/can.2022.0185. Epub 2022 Dec 6. PMID: 36475998; PMCID: PMC9940812.

https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/06/marijuana-effects-brain

https://www.bmj.com/content/382/bmj-2022-072348

https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/how-does-marijuana-use-affect-school-work-social-life

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If you are looking for a therapist who specializes in working with mental health or substance abuse issues, the mental health therapists at MHThrive can help.  Our team of licensed therapists can help you overcome the challenges that you are facing so that you can reach your goals and create the life that you want.  

Our therapists provide both in-person and virtual appointments.  We have locations in Katy, The Woodlands, and the Clear Lake area of Houston, Texas and serve individuals and families throughout the greater Houston area.  Our virtual online appointments are also available to anyone who resides within the State of Texas, including those who reside in Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Laredo, McAllen, Beaumont, Tyler, Lubbock, San Antonio, Plano, and College Station.

Our Philosophy

We believe that all individuals have unique abilities and strengths and that they have an inherent capacity to live healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives. While the challenges of life can sometimes make life difficult, we believe that all people have the ability to develop the skills that they need to overcome the pain from the past, become happier in the present, and learn to thrive in the future.

Our mission is to help individuals and their families live healthier and happier lives.  In addition to individual, couples, and family therapy, MHThrive also provides psychological testing services and interventions for families that are struggling with addiction.

Areas Of Expertise

Some of the areas that we treat include:

  • Alcoholism
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Panic Attacks
  • ADHD
  • PTSD
  • OCD
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Self-Esteem Issues
  • Stress Management Issues
  • Anger Management Issues
  • Relationship Conflicts
  • Blended Family Issues
  • Self-Harm
  • Suicidal Thoughts
  • Substance Abuse
  • Career Issues
  • Grief and Loss
  • Personal Growth
  • Psychological Testing
  • Interventions
We Can Help!

To learn more about how we can help, contact us at 7132-477-0333 or visit our website at www.mhthrive.com.  You can also learn about more intensive treatment options by visiting www.nddtreatment.com.

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How To Help Someone With Depression https://mhthrive.com/how-to-help-someone-with-depression/ https://mhthrive.com/how-to-help-someone-with-depression/#respond Wed, 16 Nov 2022 14:59:10 +0000 https://mhthrive.com/?p=2951 Seeing someone you care for experience the life-altering pain of depression can be an overwhelming experience. Searching for the “right” thing to do and knowing how to help someone with depression can be equally overwhelming as you’re bombarded with varying advice and information. Before anything else, it’s essential to know that you are not alone […]

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Seeing someone you care for experience the life-altering pain of depression can be an overwhelming experience. Searching for the “right” thing to do and knowing how to help someone with depression can be equally overwhelming as you’re bombarded with varying advice and information.

Before anything else, it’s essential to know that you are not alone in how you’re feeling. Searching for strategies to help your loved one is a courageous feat of compassion. Let’s ease the burden a bit and look at some of the things you can do to help.

Signs of Depression

If you feel your friend or loved one needs help managing depression symptoms, more often than not, it is probably safe to say, “trust your instincts.”

A few common signs and symptoms are below:

  • Depressed Mood: expressed hopelessness, guilt, or emptiness
  • Irritability: increased agitation, rage, easily upset, or expressed pessimism
  • Low Energy: lethargy, slower movements, showing a sense of fatigue
  • Social withdrawal: decreased communication, spending more time alone, general lack of interest in pleasurable activities.
  • Appetite changes: eating more or less than normal
  • Concentration issues: difficulty making decisions or heightened forgetfulness
  • Hygiene changes: decreased interest in appearance or generally neglecting personal hygiene
  • Inadequate sleep or sleeping more often
  • Suicidality: talking about death or suicide

This list is not exhaustive in any way, and symptoms will vary widely as every person’s experience of depression differs.

Five Ways to Offer Support
1. Talk To Them

A great way to extend a helping hand to a depressed love one is to simply let them know you’re available to talk if they need. Trying to meet in person can be helpful as it can strengthen opportunities to connect while also offering you the ability to observe their physical behavior.

While making an effort to have a conversation with your loved one is immensely meaningful, it’s crucial to enter the dialogue with patience and openness. Depression can be devastating, and it takes some people a bit of time to open up fully. Ask them open-ended questions about how they’re feeling and then leave time for them to respond. Actively listening is critical to creating a safe environment to talk.

2. Support Their Journey

Without pushing them into something they are not ready for, help your friend realize the types of support available to help them. Searching for a therapist can sometimes feel like an impossible feat, stirring up a variety of challenging emotions. You can support your loved one by researching available options for therapy and then helping them set up their first appointment.

If your friend is already in therapy, supporting them is equally important for maintaining their ongoing treatment. Offer encouraging words when they do not want to attend and support them as their progress ebbs and flows. Navigating depression is not a one-way path ahead.

3. Remain Flexible

Supporting a friend or loved one struggling with depression can often take incredible patience. If you’re feeling frustrated, try your best not to blame yourself and know that we all have a right to our own emotions. It is how we manage them that matters most. For example, someone experiencing depression may frequently cancel plans for social outings. Social withdrawal commonly occurs in those with depression.

As frustrating as it may be, try and remain as flexible as possible. Guilt and shame often rear their ugly heads; making someone feel bad for frequently canceling can exacerbate these sensations. Depression is isolating, and even if they don’t attend an event, the sheer fact of being invited could help significantly.

And who knows? Maybe one day they’ll be ready, and you can rejoice in their progress to reengage socially.

4. Offer Physical Help

Depression can cause a person to feel utterly immobilized. The thought of having to perform daily tasks such as cleaning, grocery shopping, or personal hygiene can feel impossible. Joining them to offer some company and assistance with chores can do wonders for your depressed loved one. Take out the trash, drop off groceries, fold laundry, the list goes on.

5. Spend Time Learning

Have you ever had to repeat the same thing over and over again? Was it exceptionally irritating? Most people would answer with a resounding yes. If not, your patience is worthy of applause.

Asking your friend to continuously describe their feelings or what it means to feel depressed can further the challenging emotions they’re already facing. Take time to study and learn about depression, therapy, and medications to better understand what they’re going through. This is an action you can take on your own time that will show up in how you help your friend. The fact that you’re reading this now means you are already well on your way.

Offering to help your depressed friend is an essential and courageous act of love. Try not to take the rough moments personally, don’t jump to advice-giving, and try not to minimize what they’re going through. The road may not always be smooth, but if you’re prepared for the bumps along the way, you will be able to offer the help you’re aiming to achieve.

Look After Yourself

It’s important to also look after yourself when trying to help a loved one navigate depression. Compassion fatigue, a term typically reserved for those in helping professions, can also occur when you’re the primary caregiver of a friend or family member. In its simplest definition, compassion fatigue is the emotional impact of helping someone through a traumatic event, and it can have devastating effects.

While it may be challenging to pull yourself away from your helping role, it’s important to set boundaries and set aside time to care for yourself. If you give everything to helping others, you will not have time to help yourself. Over time, this can lead to no energy left to continue supporting those you love. It’s okay to take a break when you need one.

When It’s Time to Act Fast

If your friend is harming themselves or expressing a risk of suicide, you must act quickly in seeking support. Stay present with them and call their therapist if they have one. Call 911 or take them to an emergency room in the most urgent of situations.

If you or a loved one are facing a mental health crisis, call 911, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, or the International Association of Suicide Prevention immediately.

We Can Help!

MHThrive provides Individual Therapy, Couples and Marriage Counseling, and Family Therapy at our locations in Katy, The Woodlands, and the Clear Lake area of Houston, Texas. We also provide telehealth therapy for anyone who resides within the State of Texas. To schedule an appointment with one of the MHThrive therapists, contact us at 713-477-0333 or visit www.mhthrive.com to learn more.

If you or someone you know is experiencing any mental health or substance abuse issues, New Dimensions can help. Our team of experienced therapists and psychiatrists can help you overcome these challenges and help you develop the skills you need to thrive. To schedule a complementary assessment or to find out more about our programs, contact us at 1-800-685-9796.

Online Treatment Programs provides Teletherapy Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs allowing participants to receive intensive therapy with our licensed therapists and psychiatrists without having to leave home.  If you or someone you know is struggling to overcome depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma, panic attacks, PTSD, alcoholism, drug abuse, or other mental health or addiction issues, we can help.  To schedule a complementary assessment or to find out more about our teletherapy programs, contact us at 1-800-685-9796.

General References & Resources:

  1. APA DSM-5
  2. Healthline: Depression
  3. American Institute of Stress: Compassion Fatigue
  4. Healthline: Suicide

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