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Specific thought patterns in chronic cannabis smokers observed during treatment
1Dept. of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, University of Lund, Sweden.
Abstract:
Clinicians report that chronic cannabis users seem to have symptoms, such as mental confusion and memory problems when entering treatment. The present study systematizes observations that were made during treatment of cannabis users during and after cessation of cannabis use. Cognitive symptoms prior to cessation are described in the conceptual framework of cognitive categories in the I.Q. test. Normalization of these cognitive functions during therapy is discussed.
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