Cannabis-Induced Psychosis is a timely and in-depth exploration of one of the most misunderstood and increasingly prevalent mental health conditions associated with modern cannabis use. As cannabis potency rises and social perceptions shift toward normalization, this book examines the complex intersection between cannabis, the brain, and psychotic disorders with clarity, compassion, and scientific grounding.
Blending clinical insight, public health research, and human-centered understanding, this book explains what cannabis-induced psychosis is, how it differs from primary psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and why certain individuals are far more vulnerable than others. Readers are guided through the neurobiological mechanisms by which tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can disrupt brain chemistry, alter dopamine pathways, and trigger hallucinations, paranoia, and disordered thinking-sometimes after short-term use, and sometimes following prolonged exposure.
The book also explores key risk factors, including adolescent brain development, genetic susceptibility, high-potency cannabis products, and frequency of use. Through clear explanations and evidence-based discussion, it highlights why young people and first-time users may face heightened risks, and why recovery outcomes vary so widely between individuals.
Beyond diagnosis, Cannabis-Induced Psychosis addresses treatment, recovery, and prevention. It examines clinical approaches such as abstinence, pharmacological intervention, and psychosocial support, while emphasizing the importance of early recognition and informed decision-making. The book also reviews major international studies that have shaped current understanding of cannabis-related psychosis, offering readers a grounded view of the scientific consensus without sensationalism or stigma.
Written for the general public, healthcare professionals, educators, and policymakers alike, this book does not seek to moralize cannabis use. Instead, it provides balanced, accessible knowledge aimed at reducing harm, improving awareness, and encouraging responsible dialogue. In an era of expanding legalization and evolving attitudes, Cannabis-Induced Psychosis serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the real mental health implications of cannabis-and the human cost when those risks are ignored.