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Cocaine is one of the most highly addictive drugs in existence. In fact, more than 10% of all Americans have tried it at least once. Often glamorized in the media and portrayed as a “high-status” drug, cocaine abuse can nonetheless damage the brain, heart, and lungs. As a result, these serious physical risks make it incredibly important for individuals who are addicted to cocaine to seek out the support of a facility and a team of professionals dedicated to cocaine addiction.

No matter what stage of addiction an individual is in, if you suspect that someone you love is currently in need of cocaine addiction treatment, don’t hesitate to reach out immediately by calling us at 866.314.3222.

Identifying Signs of Cocaine Addiction

Because cocaine use engages the heart, brain, and emotions, its abuse affects the entire body. Users may snort, swallow, inject, or inhale the substance, which then enters both the bloodstream and the brain. Signs of cocaine addiction include:

Physical Effects

Emotional Effects

Behavioral Effects

Treatment for Cocaine Addiction

At Soledad House, we recognize that recovery from cocaine addiction is not one-size-fits-all—especially for women. That’s why our treatment approach for cocaine addiction is both comprehensive and personalized, grounded in evidence-based practices and designed to support the emotional, physical, and spiritual healing of each individual.

Our programs begin with a thorough clinical assessment to determine the level of care needed, whether that’s partial hospitalization (PHP) or intensive outpatient programming (IOP). Clients benefit from a structured and nurturing environment, where therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), group counseling, trauma-informed care, and holistic modalities like yoga and mindfulness work together to promote lasting change.

Importantly, we help clients understand the root causes of addiction while building skills to maintain sobriety, manage stress, and rebuild healthy routines. Our supportive sober living homes offer additional accountability and community for women transitioning to life after treatment.

At every stage, our goal is to provide the tools and support women need to overcome cocaine addiction and reclaim a life of purpose, strength, and connection.

Begin Your Recovery Journey at Soledad House

Signs of cocaine addiction indicate an urgent need for a substance abuse treatment center. Soledad House helps those struggling with all phases of addiction take steps toward recovery under the guidance of a team of professionals. If you or your loved one is suffering from addiction to cocaine, contact us today.