People are shaking off addiction and getting back into jobs or education thanks to an NHS clinic that is struggling to meet demand
“I would see imaginary things that weren’t there. I would have children that didn’t exist. I couldn’t feed them. So they would starve to death in front of me, two or three times a day,” he said.In the past year, Adam, 30, has attended the first NHS clinic to specialise in the treatment of cannabis-induced psychosis. Research suggests that the debilitating condition, which often involves elaborate delusional thoughts and extreme paranoia, is more prevalent in London than anywhere in Europe.
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