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**Amotivational Syndrome**

Amotivational Syndrome is a psychological condition often associated with chronic cannabis use, characterized by a marked decrease in motivation, apathy, and a lack of interest in previously enjoyable activities. The term “amotivational” combines the prefix #1excludeGlossary meaning #2excludeGlossary and “motivation,” with its etymological roots in the Latin “motivus,” meaning “to move.” This syndrome first emerged in the lexicon of psychology in the #6excludeGlossary century, as researchers began to notice a pattern of diminished drive among habitual cannabis users.

The perception of Amotivational Syndrome has shifted over the decades. Initially, it was viewed as a direct byproduct of cannabis consumption. However, contemporary research suggests that the relationship is more complex, with some studies indicating that the syndrome may be influenced by underlying psychological conditions or personality traits rather than cannabis use alone. This evolving understanding mirrors the broader changes in the cannabis industry, where there is a growing emphasis on scientific research and the multifaceted effects of cannabis on mental health.

In today’s rapidly changing cannabis landscape, Amotivational Syndrome continues to be a subject of significant interest. As the industry expands and our knowledge deepens, understanding terms like Amotivational Syndrome is essential for those seeking to stay informed about the latest in cannabis research. [Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Harvard Health Publishing]

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Lack of drive, indifference, unmotivated state, lethargy, disinterest, disengagement, listlessness, torpor, ennui, passivity, inertia, unenthusiasm, sluggishness, detachment, malaise
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