Programs
Cocaine Addiction Treatment
Cocaine and crack cocaine addiction can devastate health, relationships, and finances. Our evidence-based treatment program helps clients break free from the cycle of stimulant addiction and build a stable recovery.
Breaking the Cocaine Cycle
Cocaine addiction is characterized by intense psychological cravings and a powerful binge-crash cycle. The drug's short duration of effect drives compulsive redosing, while the subsequent crash produces severe depression and anxiety that fuel continued use. Breaking this cycle requires professional treatment.
At Connected Recovery Inc., we treat both powder cocaine and crack cocaine addiction using evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), contingency management, and relapse prevention training. Our small, supportive environment gives clients the structure and safety they need to focus fully on recovery.
Our Cocaine Program Includes
- Comprehensive medical and psychiatric assessment
- Medically supervised detoxification
- Individual therapy with licensed clinicians
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Group therapy and peer support
- Identification of triggers and high-risk situations
- Coping skills and stress management
- Relapse prevention and aftercare planning
The Psychological Dimension of Cocaine Addiction
Unlike some substances with severe physical withdrawal, cocaine addiction is primarily psychological — which makes structured treatment essential.
Cravings & Triggers
People, places, and emotional states can trigger intense cocaine cravings even months after last use. Therapy helps identify and manage these triggers.
Co-Occurring Depression
The post-cocaine crash produces profound depression. Many clients have underlying mood disorders that need integrated treatment alongside addiction.
Behavioral Patterns
Cocaine addiction creates deeply ingrained behavioral patterns. CBT and contingency management help rewire these patterns over time.
You Can Break Free From Cocaine
Recovery from cocaine addiction is possible with the right treatment and support. Our admissions team is available to help you take the first step. All calls are confidential.
