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Cocaine Rehab and Detoxification in San Diego

Physically and psychologically devastating, a crack cocaine addiction can be halted and recovered from with our professional help. Making the decision to receive treatment for a substance use disorder (SUD) can eventually  free you from the hold an addiction can have on your personal and professional life and relationships.
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How to Get Help for  Cocaine and Crack Addiction

If you’re struggling with a crack or cocaine addiction, you might need detoxification, and you will need medical and therapeutic intervention and support. It’s not just about stopping the intake of cocaine - it’s about addressing the underlying issues, and putting in place a program of recovery. Through the therapeutic processes at Present Moments, you’ll find out new things about yourself and discover different ways to stop your addiction permanently.

Detox From Crack Cocaine

The first step toward healing is detoxification. It aids in the removal of the drug from the body and should be carried out in a supervised setting. Detox also helps you overcome the challenging depressive phase that follows crack or cocaine abuse,  as the abrupt "come-down" from the high is one of the factors contributing to a patient’s difficulty in recovery.

Every time the drug's effects wear off; users experience a low and will crave more crack or cocaine to recover the feeling of euphoria. There are medications that will reduce the acute cravings that patients experience as the comedown starts. These withdrawal symptoms can be especially challenging since crack and cocaine disrupt the brain's reward system, thereby making medical intervention a necessity.

Intense cravings, as well as physical and psychological symptoms, are signs of a crack and cocaine withdrawal. These symptoms may continue as long as a few days to a few months, with varied intensities.

The acute phase of withdrawal typically lasts 3 to 7 days for most people, and post-acute withdrawal symptoms (PAWS) follow for several weeks or months thereafter. The amount of the drug consumed, how frequently it was used, whether it was combined with other drugs, and a person's mental and medical background all contribute to how long the symptoms last.

Common Symptoms of Crack Cocaine Withdrawal

Common symptoms of crack or cocaine withdrawal include:

  • Extreme tiredness
  • Feelings of anxiousness
  • Intense cravings for the drug
  • Sleeplessness
  • Depression
  • Nightmares

There is no denying how difficult it is to quit using cocaine or crack. Relapse is a daily temptation. Relapse, however, does not equate to failure. The road to recovery is a difficult one, but one that is possible at Present Moments - where our caring clinical staff will work with you through the issues you experience.

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Therapies are used in a positive setting that help with cravings and withdrawal. The anxiety brought on by withdrawal can also be controlled by the anti-anxiety drug buspirone. Neurostimulation of the brain regions that affect cravings also offers hope against a later relapse.

Present Moments Inpatient Rehabilitation for Crack or Cocaine Addiction

One recommended way to start a strong and full recovery from a crack or cocaine addiction is to receive treatment at an inpatient facility. At Present Moments, in San Diego, our treatment approach emphasizes modes of therapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), support groups, psychoeducational group therapy, and process group therapy.

Treatments other than the regular 12-step approach are also available. In most cases, an addiction treatment lasts from 30 to 90 days.

Why Come to Presents Moments in San Diego for Crack Cocaine Addiction Treatment?

Cocaine is a highly addictive drug, particularly when administered directly. It may be snorted, injected, or smoked. The substance produces a quick and powerful rush that only lasts a few minutes but almost instantly leaves the user wanting more. Because cocaine has such a strong impact on the brain, people may become dependent the first time they use it.

In fact, after just one use, the brain produces more of the chemical messenger dopamine - a feel good substance in the brain. Stronger cravings and a higher likelihood of relapse result from the brain's pleasure receptors being hypersensitive to dopamine.

To combat this type of feeling, you need to participate in a rehab program that will help you learn new coping mechanisms to address daily cravings. Present Moments philosophy is to address the "whole patient" and work closely with them to heal through medical intervention and counseling.

The Dangers of Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine is one of the most addictive drugs in the world and causes a huge range of harmful effects on the body. It is not surprising that many people struggle to recover from a cocaine or crack addiction.

When someone uses cocaine, the drug blocks the reuptake of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine in the brain. Normally, these are neurotransmitters that help you feel good and regulate your mood.

Cocaine essentially floods the brain with dopamine and blocks other neurotransmitters from doing their jobs, leading to extremely pleasurable feelings. Therefore, cocaine is a very potent and dangerous drug. This is why many of the people who use it become addicted almost immediately.

Cocaine Addiction Recovery: Steps We Take at Present Moments in San Diego

If you or someone you care about is struggling with cocaine addiction, there are many different strategies that can be helpful in recovery. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of therapy that is useful for people struggling with addiction.

CBT is a short-term therapy that aims to help people understand how certain behaviors and thoughts affect their emotions and cravings. Therefore, CBT is helpful for people who are addicted to cocaine and want to learn how to control their cravings and avoid the triggers that cause them to abuse the drug. Counseling is also a helpful part of recovery from a crack or cocaine addiction.
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Counseling allows people who struggle with a cocaine or crack addiction to set and achieve goals for their recovery and learn important life skills. These skills may include stress management and positive coping.

More Strategies for Overcoming Cocaine Addiction at Present Moments

After withdrawal, Present Moments will help you by providing therapies that fit with your former level of addiction so you can recognize the behaviors that may lead to a relapse. The treatment does not stop after withdrawal. It’s a continuing and life-changing experience.

Call Present Moments in San Diego to Enroll in Rehab Today

Cocaine is an extremely dangerous and addictive substance that can ruin people's lives if they are not careful. However, there are many effective ways to recover from a crack or cocaine so you can lead a healthier and happier life.

If you or someone you care about is battling an addiction problem, don't hesitate to reach out for help. It is possible to overcome this addiction with the right support and treatment plan.

Make the decision to improve your life right now and contact Present Moments in San Diego. With our state-of-the-art facility and caring medical team, we can provide you with the utmost in care and attention. Detoxing, counseling, and nutritional guidance will set you on a positive path toward a full recovery.

Get in Touch with Our Caring Team

We are waiting for your call. Don’t hesitate, pick up the phone and dial 619-363-4767 today.

Your first call will be greeted by one of our intake counselors who will be able to provide information on what program would be appropriate for your situation, as well as information about the process of getting treatment at our facility, if appropriate.

If Present Moments is the right fit for your current situation you will be speaking to Admissions Director Mark Gladden, who will be your guide throughout the process of arranging travel and undergoing an initial detox (if necessary). Mark has been the guide for dozens of men and women who have gotten their lives back by entering treatment at Present Moments. He has earned his reputation as being truly dedicated to the recovery of others. Mark will be the one to ‘show you the ropes’ when it comes to admitting to our facility for treatment

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