Cannabis and Fear!
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Happy Halloween! I Llloooooove this time of year!!
So we decided to talk about a Halloween related topic…FEAR!!
Why are we talking about fear?
It affects so many of us!!! Depending on how you handle your fear, it can help or hurt you.
Fear, in appropriate circumstances, is a natural and protective response.
However, when fear responses are disproportionate to the danger, persistent, or interfere with daily life, they can become problematic, often manifesting as anxiety disorders, phobias, or PTSD.
….IT’S ALSO HALLOWEEN!!
Discussing fear is important for several reasons:
1. Mental Health: Understanding fear helps in addressing various mental health issues. -Recognizing when fear becomes paralyzing or chronic can be the first step toward seeking help and finding coping strategies.
2. Social and Cultural Understanding: Fears can be collective and influence social or cultural groups broadly, affecting behavior, decision-making, and relationships on larger scales. Conversations around this will be helpful for the broader good!!
3. Personal Growth: On an individual level, confronting and understanding one’s fears can be a pathway to personal development, fostering qualities like resilience, empathy, and courage.
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