Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospital
Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospital

Cannabis and Ganja Addiction Treatment in Hyderabad: Expert Recovery at Bharosa Hospitals

Cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad is urgently needed as ganja use has exploded across Hyderabad — particularly among college students, young IT professionals, and creative industry workers who have been told that marijuana is harmless, natural, and non-addictive. None of these claims are true. And if you or someone you love has crossed from occasional use into daily dependence — unable to sleep without it, unable to socialise without it, unable to face a single day without getting high — Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospital provides expert cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad.

NIDA reports that approximately 9 percent of cannabis users develop dependence, rising to 17 percent among those who begin in adolescence. The WHO classifies Cannabis Use Disorder as a substance use disorder requiring professional treatment.

Why Cannabis Addiction Is Real — Despite What Your Friends Say

Cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa addresses the dangerous myth that marijuana is not addictive. Modern cannabis — including the ganja available in Hyderabad — is dramatically more potent than what existed decades ago. THC concentrations have increased several-fold, creating stronger dependence and higher risk. Cannabis dependence manifests as tolerance — needing more to achieve the same effect. Withdrawal symptoms when stopping — irritability, insomnia, decreased appetite, cravings, restlessness, and anxiety. Inability to cut down despite wanting to. Continued use despite negative consequences — academic failure, job loss, relationship damage, motivation collapse.

The Mental Health Risks of Cannabis That Make Treatment Urgent

Cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa is particularly important because of the psychiatric risks of heavy use. Cannabis-induced psychosis — heavy use can trigger psychotic episodes with paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions. For genetically vulnerable individuals, cannabis can trigger schizophrenia. Amotivational syndrome — chronic cannabis use creates profound apathy, loss of ambition, and inability to pursue goals. Depression and anxiety — despite being used to self-medicate mood, chronic cannabis use worsens depression and anxiety over time. Cognitive impairment — attention, memory, and executive function decline with chronic use. Depersonalisation — cannabis is one of the most common triggers of chronic depersonalisation and derealization.

How Bharosa Provides Cannabis Addiction Treatment in Hyderabad

Comprehensive Assessment

Cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa begins with evaluation covering the extent and pattern of use, screening for cannabis-induced psychiatric conditions, assessment of co-occurring mental health conditions that may have driven the cannabis use, cognitive function evaluation, and motivation assessment.

Medical Management of Withdrawal

While cannabis withdrawal is not life-threatening, it is deeply uncomfortable and is the primary reason for relapse. Cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa includes medication to manage insomnia during withdrawal, anti-anxiety support for withdrawal restlessness, and appetite and mood support.

CBT — Addressing Why You Use

CBT is the most effective therapy in cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa. Therapy identifies the emotional triggers driving use — boredom, social anxiety, insomnia, stress. Develops alternative coping strategies. Addresses the cognitive distortions maintaining use — beliefs that you cannot sleep, socialise, or relax without cannabis. Creates a relapse prevention plan for the specific high-risk situations you will face.

Treatment of Cannabis-Induced Psychiatric Conditions

If cannabis has triggered psychosis, persistent anxiety, depression, or depersonalisation, cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa includes targeted psychiatric treatment for these conditions alongside the addiction work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is cannabis really addictive?

A: Yes. Cannabis Use Disorder is a recognised condition. Approximately 1 in 10 users develops dependence, rising to 1 in 6 among those who begin in adolescence.

Q: Can cannabis cause permanent mental health damage?

A: Heavy use can trigger lasting psychiatric conditions including psychosis and chronic depersonalisation — particularly in genetically vulnerable individuals. Early cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa reduces these risks.

Q: How long does cannabis addiction treatment take?

A: Most patients benefit from 8 to 16 therapy sessions alongside any needed psychiatric medication. Withdrawal symptoms typically resolve within 2 to 4 weeks.


Ganja is not harmless — but recovery is possible. Bharosa provides expert cannabis addiction treatment in Hyderabad. Call +91 95050 58886.



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