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Dr. Kirk Honda answers patron emails on various topics. 


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The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. 


Sept 21, 2019.


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Anonymous

Thanks for talking about anger issues. It's something a lot of people, myself included, struggle with. Also, my marijuana use as an adult has been pretty sporadic and light. I guess I lean a little heavier on it when times are tough, same as I always have (whether that's healthy or not), but there's very specific circumstances in which I enjoy it. I tend to prefer being alone or at least at home or those two failing somewhere I feel secure and safe. I know it was in reference to psychedelics, but Timothy Leary talked about "set and setting." All my worst experiences with weed involved being out and about with people I didn't know very well, sometimes didn't even like, and didn't really feel very safe around. Weed just amplified that, along with my predisposition towards paranoia. There were times when I was younger where I felt like I smoked too much, but looking back on it, the panic was way more a result of being in the wrong environment. I went for a long time in my life where I associated with the wrong people, with whom I had practically nothing in common except for smoking weed.