Marijuana is often dismissed as harmless, especially now that it is legal in many states. The reality is more complicated. For some people, use stays casual and manageable. For others, it gradually takes over, affecting work, relationships, sleep, and motivation in ways that are hard to recognize until the pattern is well established. At 1Eleven, we offer marijuana addiction treatment in Greensboro, NC for people who are ready to take an honest look at what is happening and get real help.
Is Marijuana Actually Addictive?
Yes, and more people are affected than the casual conversation around marijuana tends to acknowledge. Cannabis strains available today are far more potent than those that existed decades ago, and that shift matters clinically. When THC concentrations are high enough, the brain’s reward system responds more intensely, and dependence can develop faster than most people expect.
Marijuana use disorder is a real diagnosis, not a catch-all label for heavy use. Someone with the condition finds it genuinely difficult to cut back or stop, even when they want to, and even when continued use is clearly causing problems. Withdrawal symptoms catch a lot of people off guard. Irritability, broken sleep, anxiety, and appetite changes are all common in the first week or two after stopping. Most people had no idea any of that was coming.

How Common Is Marijuana Use and Addiction?
The numbers have shifted significantly in recent years. According to the 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the number of people aged 12 and older who used marijuana increased from 37.0 million in 2021 to 44.3 million in 2024. Among adults aged 26 and older specifically, use climbed from 27.1 million to 34.3 million over the same period.
North Carolina reflects those trends. State-level data shows marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in the state, with 1.4 million people aged 12 and older using it. Notably, 3 in 10 users meet the clinical criteria for marijuana use disorder. Wide availability and shifting perceptions around legality have made it easier for problematic use to go unaddressed for longer than it should.
Signs That Marijuana Use Has Become a Problem
Marijuana addiction tends to build slowly, which is part of what makes it easy to overlook. There is usually no single moment where everything falls apart. Instead, things shift gradually, and by the time someone notices, the pattern has been going on for a while.
Using more than intended regularly, struggling to cut back despite trying, and pulling away from people or activities that used to matter are all signs worth paying attention to. Spending more time and money on marijuana than planned is another. If dual diagnosis conditions like anxiety or depression are running alongside use, they tend to make both harder to address. A lot of people who come to us used marijuana primarily to cope with those feelings, and it worked until it didn’t.

How Marijuana Addiction Is Treated
Marijuana addiction treatment in Greensboro, NC does not follow a single script. The right approach depends on how long someone has been using it, how heavily, and what else is going on in their life. Most people do not require medical detox before starting a program, though withdrawal symptoms may still need to be managed during the early weeks of treatment.
Therapy is the foundation of effective rehab for marijuana. A marijuana addiction treatment program typically draws from several evidence-based approaches depending on individual needs. Some of the most relevant for marijuana use disorder include:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): Helps identify the thought patterns and triggers that drive use and builds practical skills for responding differently.
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): Focuses on emotional regulation and distress tolerance, which is especially useful when marijuana has been used primarily to manage difficult feelings.
- Individual therapy: Provides dedicated one-on-one time to work through personal history, underlying stressors, and goals for recovery.
- Group therapy: Builds accountability and connection with others navigating similar experiences, reducing the isolation that often accompanies heavy use.
- Trauma-informed care: Addresses unresolved trauma that frequently underlies substance use, without requiring someone to relive experiences before they are ready.
These are some of the core approaches woven into marijuana addiction rehab at 1Eleven. The clinical team will work with you to determine which combination best fits your situation.
What to Expect When You Start Treatment
The first step is an honest conversation. Our team will ask about your history with marijuana, what your day-to-day life looks like, and what has made it hard to cut back on your own. From that assessment, we put together a plan that reflects where you actually are, not a predetermined program outline.
Most people entering a marijuana addiction treatment program start at the partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient level, depending on how much daily support makes sense. Virtual options are also available for those who need flexibility. Throughout treatment, the focus stays on building practical skills and addressing the underlying reasons use became a problem in the first place. Verifying your insurance before your first appointment is a straightforward step our team can help walk you through.

Treatment Programs at 1Eleven
After your initial assessment, our team will help you identify the level of care that fits your current needs.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Our PHP offers structured, full-day clinical sessions five to six days per week. It provides intensive daily support while allowing you to return home each evening.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Our IOP focuses on therapy and skill-building several days per week. It works well for people who are ready to work recovery into their daily routine with continued clinical guidance.
Virtual PHP and IOP
Our virtual program options deliver the same quality of clinical care through a secure online platform, accessible from wherever you are.