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Can Cannabis Be Integrated into A CBT-Insomnia Protocol? 

The idea of cannabis and CBT-I integration is attracting interest among patients seeking more flexible solutions for insomnia  CBT-I is widely regarded as the most effective non-drug therapy, while cannabis may offer additional support through relaxation and sleep onset relief. Combining the two raises important questions about safety and long-term effectiveness. 

How Integration Might Work 

Integrating CBT-I with cannabis use is not straightforward, but there are several ways it could potentially support patients. Below are the main areas where cannabis might fit alongside behavioural therapy. 

Supporting Behavioural Therapy 

Cannabis may ease anxiety and promote relaxation, which could make it easier for patients to stick with behavioural therapy techniques like sleep restriction and stimulus control. 

Combined Treatment for Better Rest 

Used carefully, cannabis might complement CBT-I by addressing physical discomfort or racing thoughts. This combined treatment could help patients achieve quicker results, especially if standard CBT-I feels challenging. 

Monitoring Outcomes Closely 

Integration requires regular monitoring. Doctors and therapists would need to track progress, adjust dosages, and ensure cannabis does not undermine the behavioural gains from CBT-I. 

The potential of cannabis and CBT-I integration lies in tailoring care to individual needs. While the two approaches may work well together, safe use depends on careful guidance and structured monitoring. 

For patients considering a blended therapy approach, visit providers like LeafEase for personal consultations. 

For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to Medical Cannabis and Insomnia. 

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