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Marijuana Use Disorder Treatment

Marijuana Use Disorder Is Real. And It's Treatable.

Outpatient treatment for adults with marijuana / cannabis use disorder. Evidence-based behavioral therapy across East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Same-day appointments. No judgment — even when others don't take it seriously.

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Behavioral Therapy

Evidence-based approaches

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Outpatient Care

Live your life while you recover

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No Judgment

Same-day appointments

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Telehealth Available

Across TN & VA

⚠️ Today's Marijuana Isn't What It Used to Be

The cannabis available today is dramatically more potent than even a decade ago. According to NIDA research, average THC content has roughly tripled since the 1990s. Concentrates and "dabs" can be 80%+ THC. Edibles, vapes, and concentrates produce much stronger effects than traditional flower — and significantly higher risk of dependence, cannabis-induced psychosis, and cannabis hyperemesis syndrome.

The marijuana use disorder we treat today isn't the casual use of decades past. Patients are using multiple times daily, often with high-THC concentrates, and many can't function without it. If you can't get through a day without cannabis, this page is for you.

"It's Just Weed" — Except When It's Running Your Life. We Take This Seriously.

You've probably been told marijuana isn't really addictive. Maybe friends, family, or even doctors have dismissed your concerns. The science tells a different story. Cannabis use disorder is a real, recognized medical condition in the DSM-5, with documented physical dependence, withdrawal symptoms, and significant life impact. According to the CDC, approximately 3 in 10 people who use cannabis develop a cannabis use disorder.

Maybe you started using occasionally, recreationally, or for legitimate reasons — pain, anxiety, sleep, appetite. Maybe it worked at first. Maybe daily use crept up gradually. Maybe you can't sleep without it. Maybe you can't eat. Maybe you've tried to quit and the withdrawal was worse than you expected — irritability, insomnia, lack of appetite, anxiety, cravings. Maybe you've been hospitalized for cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (cyclic vomiting) and the doctors told you the only cure is to stop. Maybe you're spending more on cannabis than you can afford.

At Emmaus, we take marijuana use disorder seriously — even when the culture around you doesn't. While there are no FDA-approved medications specifically for cannabis use disorder, evidence-based behavioral therapy works well. We address the underlying anxiety, depression, or insomnia that may have started your use, and help you build life without daily cannabis dependence.

Signs of Marijuana Use Disorder

If you recognize these signs in yourself or someone you love, it's time to consider getting help. Treatment works — and the earlier you start, the better the outcomes.

  • Using marijuana daily, often multiple times per day
  • Needing higher doses or stronger products to get the same effect
  • Withdrawal symptoms when you stop (irritability, insomnia, anxiety)
  • Can't sleep without cannabis
  • Can't relax or "feel normal" without it
  • Strong cravings between uses
  • Spending significant money on cannabis
  • Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (cyclic vomiting episodes)
  • Memory problems, concentration issues, brain fog
  • Loss of motivation, missed work, declining performance
  • Switching to concentrates, dabs, or high-THC products
  • Failed attempts to quit or cut back

What Marijuana Withdrawal Feels Like

Marijuana withdrawal is real — and often surprises people who didn't expect it. Cannabis withdrawal symptoms can last 1-2 weeks and significantly impact quality of life during that period.

Cannabis withdrawal typically begins 1-3 days after the last use, peaks at 2-6 days, and the worst symptoms subside over 1-2 weeks. Sleep disruption and irritability can persist longer. This isn't life-threatening like alcohol or benzo withdrawal, but it is very uncomfortable — and often drives people back to using because they didn't expect it to be this bad. With proper support and behavioral coping strategies, the withdrawal period is manageable.

😴 Insomnia

The most common and persistent symptom. Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, vivid disturbing dreams. Can last several weeks.

😡 Irritability

Increased anger, frustration, mood swings. People often describe feeling "on edge" for the first 1-2 weeks.

🍽️ Loss of Appetite

Significant decrease in appetite, especially for the first week. Weight loss is common during early withdrawal.

😰 Anxiety

Increased anxiety, restlessness, sometimes panic. Particularly notable for patients who used cannabis to manage anxiety.

🎯 Strong Cravings

Intense urges to use, especially in environments where you typically used. Cravings can persist for months after acute withdrawal.

🤢 Cannabis Hyperemesis

Some chronic users experience cyclic vomiting (CHS). The only treatment is complete cessation — symptoms usually resolve within weeks.

How We Treat Marijuana Use Disorder

Our approach combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and ongoing support — all in an outpatient setting so you can rebuild your life while you recover.

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Comprehensive Assessment

We evaluate your use history, current dose, health, and goals to determine the right starting point — including whether you need supervised detox first or can start with us directly.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment

FDA-approved medications dramatically reduce cravings and eliminate most withdrawal symptoms. This is the most effective evidence-based treatment for opioid use disorder.

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Counseling & Behavioral Therapy

Medication alone isn't enough. Individual and group counseling help you address the why, build coping skills, repair relationships, and create a sustainable recovery.

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Long-Term Support

Opioid recovery isn't a 30-day fix. We stay with you for as long as you need — months, years, however long supports your stability.

📋 An Honest Note About Marijuana Treatment

There are currently no FDA-approved medications specifically for cannabis use disorder. Anyone telling you otherwise is misinformed. Treatment is primarily behavioral — but that doesn't mean it's not effective. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational enhancement, contingency management, and ongoing counseling are all evidence-based approaches with strong research support.

If you have co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, or insomnia (very common with cannabis use disorder), we treat those medically alongside behavioral treatment for the cannabis use. Many patients find that addressing the underlying conditions makes stopping cannabis significantly easier.

💚 Our Counseling Services

Because cannabis treatment is primarily counseling-based, our therapists become your primary treatment team. We provide individual and group counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and ongoing support. Learn more about Emmaus Counseling →

We're not just treating "marijuana use" — we're treating the underlying patterns that made cannabis feel necessary, building skills for managing without it, and supporting your long-term wellness.

Who We Help

Marijuana use disorder affects every demographic. Here are the most common patient situations we see.

🌿 Daily Heavy Users

Using multiple times daily, can't get through a day without it. Tolerance has built up significantly. You've crossed from recreational use to dependence.

😰 Self-Medicating Anxiety/Insomnia

Using cannabis to cope with anxiety, depression, insomnia, or chronic pain. We treat the underlying condition alongside addressing the cannabis use.

🤢 Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome

You've been hospitalized for cyclic vomiting. The ER doctors told you to stop. We can help you do it — and address why cannabis is hard to quit.

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Members Calling for Loved Ones

Many of our calls come from parents worried about an adult child whose cannabis use has become problematic. We can help figure out next steps.

Why Choose Emmaus for Marijuana Recovery?

Our outpatient approach combines proven medical care with the kind of relationship that helps people actually stick with recovery.

Same-Day Appointments

The window of "I'm ready" can be short. We don't make you wait. Most patients can start within 24 hours of reaching out.

🏠 Outpatient Means Real Life

Keep your job, your home, your family, your privacy. No 30-day residential stay. Rebuild your life while you recover.

🤝 No Judgment, Ever

You won't be lectured or shamed. We've treated thousands of patients — there's nothing you can tell us that we haven't heard before.

🧠 Co-Occurring Mental Health

Most marijuana patients have underlying anxiety, depression, or insomnia. We treat both at once — because that's how recovery actually sticks.

💳 Affordable Care

Medicare, Medicaid, TennCare, and most major insurance accepted. Free benefits verification available.

💻 Telehealth Available

Don't live near our clinics? Virtual visits across TN and VA — same care, no driving.

What Our Patients Say

Real stories from real patients walking the road of recovery with Emmaus.

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By far the best place I've been to in 10 years. Emmaus has been a positive change for me. I'm treated like I matter — everyone here is nice and caring. I love that it's a non-judgmental place.

— Aimee, Emmaus Patient
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My husband had tried two other programs. What's different about Emmaus is that they didn't give up when he relapsed. They just adjusted the plan. He's been stable for over a year now.

— Rachel, Wife of Patient
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This place is a true life saver. Their professional advice has even saved me from myself. The staff will do anything they can for you, and the doctor and entire team sincerely cares about making your quality of life the best.

— Nathan A., Emmaus Patient

Marijuana Treatment Across the Tri-Cities Region

Our marijuana use disorder treatment is available at all three Emmaus clinic locations and via virtual telehealth — covering communities across East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

📍 Johnson City, TN

Closest clinic: Johnson City

Marijuana use disorder treatment available at our Johnson City clinic on Old Gray Station Road.

📍 Kingsport, TN

Closest clinic: Weber City (5 miles)

Most Kingsport patients access marijuana treatment at our Weber City clinic across the state line.

📍 Bristol, TN/VA

Closest clinic: Weber City or Johnson City

Bristol residents have two convenient options for marijuana treatment based on travel preference.

📍 Elizabethton, TN

Closest clinic: Johnson City (15 miles)

Carter County residents access marijuana treatment through our Johnson City clinic.

📍 Greeneville, TN

Closest clinic: Bulls Gap (20 miles)

Greene County residents use our Bulls Gap clinic on Highway 11E for marijuana care.

📍 Morristown, TN

Closest clinic: Bulls Gap (15 miles)

Our Bulls Gap location serves many Hamblen County residents seeking marijuana recovery.

📍 Erwin, TN

Closest clinic: Johnson City (15 miles)

Unicoi County residents access marijuana treatment through our Johnson City clinic.

📍 Gray, TN

Closest clinic: Johnson City (8 miles)

Gray is one of our closest service areas — just minutes from our Johnson City clinic.

📍 Jonesborough, TN

Closest clinic: Johnson City (10 miles)

Tennessee's oldest town is just minutes from our Johnson City marijuana treatment services.

📍 Rogersville, TN

Closest clinic: Bulls Gap (15 miles)

Hawkins County residents in Rogersville find our Bulls Gap clinic conveniently located.

📍 Mosheim, TN

Closest clinic: Bulls Gap (10 miles)

Mosheim residents have one of the shortest commutes to marijuana treatment in our area.

📍 Bloomingdale, TN

Closest clinic: Weber City (8 miles)

Sullivan County's Bloomingdale community is well-served by our Weber City clinic.

📍 Mt. Carmel, TN

Closest clinic: Weber City (12 miles)

Mt. Carmel patients have convenient access to our Weber City clinic for marijuana care.

📍 Weber City, VA

Closest clinic: Weber City (home)

The heart of our Southwest Virginia marijuana treatment services — centrally located.

📍 Gate City, VA

Closest clinic: Weber City (5 miles)

Scott County residents in Gate City are minutes from our Weber City marijuana clinic.

📍 Big Stone Gap, VA

Closest clinic: Weber City (30 miles)

Wise County patients often combine in-person visits with telehealth for ongoing marijuana care.

💻 Marijuana Treatment via Telehealth

Don't live near one of our clinics? Our virtual marijuana treatment appointments are available throughout Tennessee and Virginia — same providers, same care, no driving required.

Learn About Virtual Visits →

Frequently Asked Questions About Marijuana Treatment

If you don't see your question here, just contact us — we're happy to talk through anything.

Is marijuana actually addictive?
Yes. Cannabis use disorder is recognized in the DSM-5 and treated as a medical condition. According to the CDC, approximately 3 in 10 people who use cannabis develop a cannabis use disorder. Today's high-THC products carry higher dependence risk than the marijuana of decades past.
What is marijuana use disorder?
Marijuana use disorder (cannabis use disorder) is a recognized medical condition where cannabis use causes significant distress, impairment, or harm in daily life. It includes physical dependence, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and inability to stop despite negative consequences.
Do you use medication to treat cannabis dependence?
There are no FDA-approved medications specifically for cannabis use disorder. Treatment is primarily behavioral — cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and ongoing counseling. However, if you have co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, or insomnia, we can treat those medically alongside cannabis recovery.
What is cannabis hyperemesis syndrome?
Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a condition where chronic heavy cannabis use causes cyclic episodes of severe vomiting. It's increasingly common with high-THC products. The only treatment is complete cessation — symptoms typically resolve within weeks of stopping cannabis use entirely.
How long does marijuana withdrawal last?
Acute cannabis withdrawal typically begins 1-3 days after the last use, peaks at 2-6 days, and the worst symptoms subside over 1-2 weeks. Sleep disruption and irritability can persist longer. It's not life-threatening like alcohol withdrawal, but it's uncomfortable enough that people often relapse if they don't expect it.
Is marijuana withdrawal dangerous?
Cannabis withdrawal is uncomfortable but not medically dangerous like alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal. There's no risk of seizures or death from cannabis withdrawal alone. The main risk is relapse driven by uncomfortable symptoms.
What if I use marijuana for medical reasons?
Whether your use started for medical or recreational reasons, the clinical question is whether your current use causes distress, impairment, or harm. If you're meeting criteria for cannabis use disorder, treatment can help — and we can coordinate with other providers to address the underlying medical condition through non-cannabis approaches if appropriate.
I have anxiety. How can I quit if cannabis helps?
Many cannabis users self-medicate anxiety, but long-term use often worsens baseline anxiety once tolerance develops. We treat anxiety through evidence-based approaches that don't carry cannabis's dependence risk — cognitive behavioral therapy, FDA-approved anti-anxiety medications when appropriate, and lifestyle interventions. Many patients find anxiety improves significantly after stopping cannabis.
What about high-THC concentrates and dabs?
Concentrates and dabs (often 80%+ THC) carry significantly higher dependence risk than traditional cannabis flower. According to NIDA research, average THC content has roughly tripled since the 1990s. If you've been using concentrates, your withdrawal and dependence may be more intense than someone using lower-potency products.
Will my insurance cover marijuana treatment?
In most cases, yes. The federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires insurers to cover substance use disorder treatment. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, TennCare, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Aetna, and most major commercial plans.
How much does treatment cost without insurance?
Our self-pay rates are intentionally affordable: $150 for your initial intake, $100 for weekly visits, $150 for biweekly visits, and $250 for monthly visits.
How quickly can I start?
Same-day or next-day in most cases. Call us at 423-202-3008 — we can usually verify your insurance and schedule an intake appointment within hours.

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