| The National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse  Marihuana - A Signal of Misunderstanding.  Chapter II  marihuana use and its effects
                    
                        Psychosis
                            
 
                    Rare cases of full-blown psychotic episodes have been precipitated by marihuana.
                    Generally, the individuals had previous mental disorders or had poorly developed
                    personalities and were marginally adjusted to their life situation. Often the episode
                    occurred at times of excessive stress. These episodes are characteristically temporary.
                    Psychotherapy and sometimes medications are useful in prompt control and treatment of this
                    psychological reaction. In addition, rare nonspecific toxic psychoses have occurred after
                    extremely high doses. This state of nonspecific drug intoxication or acute brain syndrome
                    is self-limited and clears spontaneously as the drug is eliminated from the body.
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