The Guardian: A day at the cannabis psychosis clinic

Earlier this month, The Guardian came to one of our cannabis clinic brunch clubs to find out more about the unique service we offer.
Lots of service users spoke with the journalist about their unique experiences with both cannabis use and psychosis.
The article notes: “Smoking about 20 joints a day by the age of 20, Katie [she] was then first admitted to hospital. “I was running down the Old Kent Road wearing fluffy pyjamas and nothing on my feet at 2am thinking I was God.” In the following two decades, she was sectioned 50 times. For all the medication and support she received, none of it was targeted at cannabis. Yet a year after finding the clinic, she is now abstinent.”
Read the full article here: ‘I’d run down the road thinking I was God’: a day at the cannabis psychosis clinic | Cannabis | The Guardian
