The National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse
Marihuana - A Signal of Misunderstanding.
Chapter II
marihuana use and its effects
Anxiety States
"Novice anxiety reactions" or feelings of panic account for a majority of
unpleasant reactions to marihuana. When the distortion of self image and time is
recognized by the individual as drug-induced and temporary, the experience is viewed as
pleasurable. Anxiety -and panic result when these changes cause the individual to fear
that the loss of his identity and self-control may not end, and that he is dying or
"losing his mind." These anxiety and panic reactions are transient and usually
disappear over a few hours as the drug's effects wear off, or more quickly with gentle
friendly reassurance.
The large majority of these, anxiety reactions occur in individuals who are
experimenting with marihuana. Most often these individuals have an intense underlying
anxiety surrounding marihuana use, such as fears of arrest, disruption of family and
occupational relations, and possible bodily or mental harm. Often they are older and have
relatively rigid personalities with less desire for new and different experiences.
The incidence of these anxiety reactions may have decreased as marihuana use has become
acceptable to wider populations, as the fears of its effects have lessened and as users
have developed experience in management of these reactions.
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