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In this episode, Jason Coombs of Brick House Recovery shares how a teen's frightening drug-induced psychosis transformed into an opportunity for healing and growth. After using psilocybin mushrooms and high-potency cannabis concentrates, the teen experienced severe hallucinations, mood swings, and panic attacks lasting five days.
Through building trust, identifying underlying issues, and reframing anxiety as a potential strength, Jason demonstrates how even the most challenging situations can become catalysts for positive change.
The Unexpected Emergency Call
When Jason Coombs received an urgent text from a concerned mother about her teenage son experiencing a drug-induced psychotic episode, he knew immediate action was necessary. The teen had been suffering from audible and visual hallucinations, mood swings, and panic attacks for five days straight—a situation requiring careful, informed intervention.
What began as a crisis evolved into a powerful lesson about modern substance risks, trust-building techniques, and transforming traumatic experiences into opportunities for growth.
Episode Highlights
- 1:06 A teen facing drug-induced psychotic episode after five days of symptoms
- 4:02 The dangerous combination of psilocybin mushrooms and THC concentrates
- [5:03 Cannabis education: Modern concentrate forms, potency levels and administration methods
- 9:36 Physical and psychological side effects of concentrated cannabis products
- 12:52 How Jason developed rapport through non-judgmental questioning and normalization
- 17:32 The three strategies: Transforming a nightmare experience into personal growth opportunities
- 22:16 Personal application: Jason's journey with anxiety as both a curse and a motivating superpower
The Reality of Modern Cannabis Concentrates
During conversations with the teen (referred to as "Troy" in the podcast), Jason discovered the crisis stemmed from a combination of psilocybin mushrooms and highly concentrated cannabis products. This reflects a dangerous trend facing today's youth.
Modern cannabis concentrates present significantly heightened risks compared to traditional cannabis:
- Potency levels: Concentrates contain 60-90% THC compared to just 15-25% in traditional cannabis flower
- Common forms: Wax, dabs, shatter, butter/batter, crumble, live resin, honeycomb, BHO, sugar, sauce, and more
- Administration methods: Vape pens, dab rigs, nectar collectors, edibles, tinctures, and infused joints
The physical effects can include rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, impaired coordination, respiratory issues, nausea, and headaches. More concerning are the psychological effects: acute anxiety, panic attacks, paranoia, hallucinations, memory impairment, and potential triggers for psychosis in vulnerable individuals.
Creating Trust Through Non-Judgmental Communication
Jason's approach to helping Troy demonstrates the critical difference between gaining trust and building rapport with teens in crisis:
"Trust is a firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, and strength in someone. Rapport is a close and harmonious relationship in which you understand each other's feelings and ideas."
Jason employed several key techniques that parents and professionals can learn from:
- Asking non-judgmental questions
- Normalizing experiences to reduce panic and shame
- Taking the "long game" approach rath
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