Building A Foundation For Recovery
Everyone’s experience with cocaine addiction is different, which is why treatment must be flexible and individualized. At Reprieve Recovery, we offer several levels of care so clients can receive the right balance of structure, accountability, and independence as they progress.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP provides intensive daily treatment in a structured setting. Clients spend most of the day in therapy, group sessions, and skill-building activities before returning home in the evening. This program works well for those who need significant support but are able to maintain stable housing.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP allows individuals to maintain family, work, or school commitments while participating in several therapy sessions each week. With a strong focus on relapse prevention, accountability, and personal growth, IOP gives clients the opportunity to practice recovery skills in real life while staying closely connected to treatment.
Standard Outpatient Program
Outpatient care is designed for those who have built some stability but want continued connection to professional support. Sessions occur less frequently than in IOP but provide ongoing counseling, check-ins, and relapse prevention planning to maintain momentum.
Aftercare Support
Finishing a program is only the beginning of recovery. We help clients create aftercare plans that may include ongoing therapy, support group participation, alumni programs, and sober living recommendations. These layers of support help reduce the risk of relapse and keep individuals connected to a recovery-focused community.
We Accept Most Major Insurance Plans
Understanding insurance for treatment isn’t always straightforward, and we do our best to make the process easier. Our team has experience working directly with insurance providers and can guide you through what your plan may cover.
Recognizing Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine misuse can be easy to hide in its early stages, but over time, the signs become harder to ignore. People may experience bursts of energy followed by exhaustion, increasing isolation, or financial problems related to drug use. Physical changes like weight loss, frequent nosebleeds, or changes in appearance are also common.
As the addiction deepens, risky behaviors, secrecy, and strained relationships often appear. Recognizing these patterns in yourself or a loved one is an important step toward seeking treatment.
The Risks Of Cocaine Overdose
Cocaine overdose can happen suddenly and without warning, even for those who use regularly. It can cause heart attacks, strokes, seizures, and respiratory failure. Symptoms include rapid heartbeat, chest pain, severe headaches, confusion, and loss of consciousness. Overdose can be fatal, particularly when cocaine is combined with other substances such as alcohol or opioids. Immediate medical attention is critical in these situations.
Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms
When cocaine use stops, withdrawal often brings physical and emotional distress. Fatigue, sleep disturbances, irritability, and increased appetite are common. Many individuals experience vivid nightmares, anxiety, and depression, along with powerful cravings to use again. While cocaine withdrawal is rarely life-threatening, the psychological symptoms can make relapse likely without professional support.
At Reprieve Recovery, we provide structured treatment and therapeutic support to help clients manage these symptoms safely and begin building healthier coping strategies.
Therapies That Support Recovery
Cocaine addiction is complex, often tied to emotional stress, trauma, or mental health conditions. Our programs use a range of therapies to address these challenges:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps clients identify thought patterns and behaviors that fuel substance use and teaches practical skills to manage them.
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET): Builds internal motivation for change, helping individuals find personal reasons to pursue sobriety.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Supports clients with intense emotions or self-destructive behaviors by teaching skills like distress tolerance and mindfulness.
- Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA): Encourages clients to create environments and routines that support sobriety, such as engaging in healthy activities and strengthening sober social connections.
- Family Therapy: Addresses strained relationships, improves communication, and equips families with tools to support recovery without enabling.
- 12 Step Facilitation: Connects clients with peer support communities, offering ongoing encouragement and accountability beyond formal treatment.
- Medication management may also be used to address mental health conditions like depression or anxiety that often accompany cocaine addiction.
Taking the first step toward recovery isn’t easy. Begin with a free assessment to see the options available to you.
Why Choose Reprieve Recovery
At Reprieve Recovery, we believe treatment should feel supportive and personal. Our team of professionals offers evidence-based therapies combined with holistic practices that address the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. With smaller staff-to-client ratios, clients receive individualized attention in an environment built on respect and compassion.
Recovery is not just about stopping drug use—it’s about building a life that feels worth living. Our programs help individuals rediscover purpose, strengthen relationships, and create lasting change.