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At this point in time, we have interventions that are effective. They are psychosocial interventions, mostly cognitive behavioural therapy and motivational enhancement therapy. The analysis of the literature indicates that those are the most effective treatment approaches. It should be noted that the treatment sector in addiction is not necessarily using those approaches that have shown the best efficacy. There is currently research being done on pharmaceutical treatment for cannabis use disorder. This is not yet a mainstream treatment approach. It's still under the domain of research, so we do not currently have pharmacological interventions available. We think that it's very important that more trials be done in this area to generate the evidence that we need to better practise in the future.