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Prolonged depersonalization after marijuana use

H V Szymanski

    The American Journal of Psychiatry
    |February 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Prolonged depersonalization can occur months after marijuana use, particularly during stressful life events. These cases suggest depersonalization may persist as a defense mechanism, influenced by external stressors and internal factors.

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    • Neuroscience
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    Background:

    • Depersonalization is a transient symptom during acute marijuana intoxication.
    • The long-term effects of marijuana use on dissociative symptoms require further investigation.