Cannabis Addiction Treatment

Structured support for cannabis dependence — because 'it's just weed' doesn't mean it can't take over your life.

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Cannabis use disorder is real, increasingly common, and widely dismissed. With THC potency in modern products far exceeding what existed a generation ago, more people are developing significant dependence — complete with withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and loss of motivation.

If cannabis has become the center of your daily routine, if you've tried to cut back and couldn't, or if it's affecting your work, relationships, or ambition — that's not weakness. That's a pattern worth addressing.

Sunflower Clinic provides non-judgmental, evidence-based treatment for cannabis use disorder. We understand the nuance — you don't need to believe cannabis is "evil" to recognize that your relationship with it isn't working anymore.

Recognize the Warning Signs

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Using cannabis daily or near-daily

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Inability to cut back despite wanting to

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Irritability, sleep problems, or appetite changes when not using

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Loss of motivation or productivity

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Using cannabis as your primary way to cope with stress or emotions

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Spending increasing amounts of time and money on cannabis

Our Treatment Approach

Our cannabis treatment program uses motivational enhancement therapy (MET) combined with CBT to help you examine your relationship with cannabis, clarify your goals, and build practical strategies for change.

We address common concerns: sleep disruption (cannabis withdrawal insomnia is real — we have strategies), mood changes, and rebuilding motivation and reward sensitivity.

Whether your goal is complete abstinence or a healthier relationship with cannabis, we work with you — not against you — to define and achieve what matters most.

Not sure if you need help?

Quick, confidential self-assessment based on the DSM-5 criteria.

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Have you found yourself using cannabis more frequently, or in larger amounts, than you intended?

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about getting started.

Yes. About 9% of cannabis users develop dependence, and with today's high-potency products, that rate is climbing. Cannabis withdrawal is recognized in the DSM-5 and can include irritability, insomnia, and appetite changes.

That's your choice. Some patients aim for abstinence, others for moderation. We'll help you set realistic goals and develop the skills to achieve them.

Your new life is one conversation away

Book a free, confidential consultation with a licensed specialist. No commitment, no judgment — just the first step.

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