Mar-Anon: Help for Family and Friends of Cannabis Addicts – 430
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In a world where substance use and addiction take numerous forms, support groups tailored to specific needs are invaluable. Mar-Anon is one such group providing support to those affected by cannabis use disorder in their loved ones. Inspired by the Al-Anon program, Mar-Anon offers a space for families and friends to find connection and understanding as they navigate the challenges posed by marijuana addiction. A Journey to Recovery Bart's personal journey began over 20 years ago with his attendance at Al-Anon meetings due to his son's struggles with alcohol in college. Despite initial feelings of alienation, Bart eventually found a supportive community where he could express his pent-up emotions freely. Years later, upon discovering his sons were struggling with cannabis addiction, he sought a similar space focused on marijuana. This led him to discover Mar-Anon in 2020. At that time, all the meetings had shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Growth of Mar-Anon Before the pandemic, Mar-Anon's presence was minimal, primarily operating through email chains and Facebook groups with around 150 participants. Bart set up the first Mar-Anon online Zoom meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shift to virtual meetings saw exponential growth in membership. Mar-Anon has grown to approximately 2,300 members, conducting numerous online meetings each week. Online meetings not only broadened its reach but also provided accessibility to individuals across different time zones, from the United States to Australia, and Europe to Mexico. Mar-Anon is modeled after Al-Anon, utilizing its language and literature while substituting marijuana for alcohol. Mar-Anon encourages education on cannabis use disorder. Members are also encouraged to attend open Marijuana Anonymous meetings to deepen their understanding of the addiction their loved ones face. Unique Challenges of Marijuana Addiction One significant challenge for Mar-Anon members is combating societal perceptions that trivialize marijuana addiction. Often dismissed as “just weed,” but the much higher THC content in current cannabis products is more likely to cause problems in those who use them. These can include severe disorders like cannabis-induced psychosis and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). The latter can lead to extreme symptoms such as uncontrollable vomiting. Conclusion Mar-Anon plays a critical role in supporting families impacted by cannabis use disorder. For individuals seeking clarity and connection, joining a meeting could be life-changing. Support from others who truly understand the unique challenges posed by marijuana addiction can be a vital source of strength and hope. If you or someone you know is grappling with the impact of a loved one's cannabis addiction, visiting the Mar-Anon website and attending a meeting can be the first step towards healing. Readings and Links Bart read from The Language of Letting Go, by Melody Beatty, p. 359 (Dec 17). (Note: this is an affiliate link to Amazon. If you buy through this link, we receive a small commission.) The Mar-Anon website is mar-anon.com. The “3 Obstacles to Success in Al-Anon” can be found on pp. 20-21 of Al-Anon and Alateen Groups at Work (free PDF download). Nora wrote about Father Bill, who teaches 2-way prayer, and is also an AA historian.