NPB Recovery offers tailored treatment plans to help individuals overcome cocaine addiction and regain control of their lives.
NPB Recovery provides personalized and compassionate care for individuals seeking cocaine rehab in Florida and West Palm Beach. Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant that can quickly dominate a person’s life, leading to physical health deterioration, emotional instability, and financial struggles.
Our evidence-based treatment programs are tailored to the unique challenges of cocaine addiction, offering a combination of medical detox, individual and group therapies, and holistic support to promote long-term sobriety. Our serene facility, located in the heart of West Palm Beach, provides a safe and peaceful environment where clients can focus entirely on their recovery journey. Whether you’re struggling with recent substance use or a long-term addiction, NPB Recovery is here to guide you every step of the way.
If you are able to identify someone you love on cocaine they may or may not have developed a physical addiction. A dependency has likely formed to some extent, but early intervention is key to a successful recovery. Some physical signs that someone may be on cocaine are increased energy spurts and hyperactivity. Someone high on cocaine may have trouble sitting still and have dilated pupils that are sensitive to light. If a user is snorting cocaine their nasal passages are likely irritated. To learn more about what cocaine does to your nose, click here. This can cause runny noses, sniffles, and even nosebleeds. Cocaine also raises body temperature. If you notice sweating accompanying the hyperactivity it could be from cocaine usage.
Someone high on cocaine will display distinct behavior. This can include excessive talking, rapid speech, and over confidence. These are many of the characteristics that provide the euphoria of a cocaine high. If the cocaine high takes a bad turn people are known to be aggravated, reactive, and aggressive. These behavioral symptoms are indicators that this person needs help.
Cocaine addiction can start and develop suddenly, even after a time or two. After a couple uses physical withdrawal symptoms occur making your body want more. This is how the cycle of addiction starts. Physical symptoms include but are not limited to lack of appetite (leading to weight loss), exhaustion while not on the substances, and financial issues. Cocaine is addictive and expensive, leading to chronic financial troubles. Spotting these physical signs is the first step in seeking help for yourself or a loved one.
Cocaine addiction takes a mental toll as well. Intense cravings take over a user's thoughts forcing them to prioritize drug use. Many cocaine users would agree functioning in daily life is difficult without cocaine. Since functioning without the drug is nearly impossible, and most loved ones don't approve of the cocaine usage, addicts may have a social isolation period. During this period important aspects of their lives such as work, relationships, and responsibilities may suffer. These mental side effects of cocaine addiction are a testament to how badly professional help is needed once someone becomes addicted.
A cocaine user will feel various symptoms when withdrawing from cocaine as their body pushes the substance out of their system. The most common is fatigue, depression, and insomnia. Other withdrawal symptoms include an increased appetite, excessive sleeping, and headaches. For more on cocaine withdrawal resources, click here
A cocaine addict will experience mental symptoms as well. The most common is depression. In fact, there have been studies done between excessive cocaine use and depression. To accompany depression is irritability and families of cocaine users often report mood swings. The user themselves will notice a difficulty concentrating as the body adjusts to a cocaine free system.
Many cocaine addicts are aware of the destruction their addiction is causing. Many even want to stop but can't. What makes quitting cocaine so difficult without professional help is the role of cravings. Your brain sets off on a mission to find that euphoric feeling. When you deny the destructive behavior the early stages of withdrawal begin and gradually worsen until they are almost unbearable. With tips on handling cocaine withdrawal contact one of our addiction specialist.
Overcoming cocaine addiction will vary person to person. For some, medical detox is a critical first step to ensure comfortability during the first week of getting off of cocaine. For others, an inpatient program will be next followed by an outpatient program. Outpatient cocaine treatment offers flexibility with personal and professional lives and includes several levels of care such as PHP, IOP, and standard Outpatient Therapy.
For those looking for cocaine addiction treatment in Tampa, we recommend checking out Florida Treatment Center's Cocaine Recovery Program.
The most commonly used strategies at NPB Recovery are evidence based, meaning they are backed by large data, modern addiction research, and are time tested. Some of these modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), group therapy, and Relapse Prevention. Our overall goal is to foster a sense of community, accountability, and sense of belonging in the recovery world and the world at large without the need to use cocaine.
Short term recovery is great, but long-term recovery is the goal. If you are looking to quit cocaine "for good" it likely indicates that you have tried stopping before but felt cocaine's strong grip. NPB Recovery bases our program's success on long term recovery. Our program offers resources that embrace life's challenges, builds resilience, and sets you up for success long after leaving NPB. We do this by implementing alumni meetings, relapse prevention workshops, and our 12 step NA program.
The duration and structure of a recovery program will depend on the person, how much of the substance was being consumed, and how long they have been using the drugs. Programs typically range from 30, 60, or 90 day programs.
Treatment will likely depend on the severity of the drug addiction. Rehabilitation can be done in an outpatient setting. Talk with an addiction specialist to see which recovery program is best for you.
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You can test positive for cocaine for up to 3 days and can expect withdrawal symptoms as soon as 24 hours after the last time you used the drug.
Heavy cocaine usage can cause heart, respiratory, and mental challenges. It can also destroy your septum.
It can be mentally dangerous, but it is not physically life threatening. If you're experiencing chronic depression or anxiety you may want to look into a professional detox.
Due to intense cravings, physical symptoms, and high relapse rates we highly recommend professional care. Rehab significantly improves the chances of a successful long-term recovery.
Individuals suffering from mental health challenges take cocaine to self-medicate. This correlation is a two street. Cocaine use can also feed challenges of anxiety, paranoia, depression, and psychosis.
Many insurance plans do cover NPB Recovery's Cocaine Program. Contact our addiction specialist to verify your insurance.
Rehab programs typically last 30, 60, or 90 days, with extended options for those needing additional care.
Our Tailored Rehab programs provide the care and guidance you need to reclaim your life.
By including family members and providing them with the necessary resources, we foster a collaborative environment that strengthens relationships and promotes lasting recovery.
Understanding the distinct challenges and pressures faced by addition, our team employs innovative approaches and modern techniques to engage and support those trying to achieve sobriety.
Our Alumni Association Stays Close And Helps Each Other Remain In Recovery. Together We Lead Healthy And Sober Lifestyles, Post Helpful Content, And Keep In Touch With The Family.
Relapse prevention is a critical component of our rehabilitation program, focusing on equipping individuals with the tools, strategies, and support needed to maintain long-term sobriety and successfully manage triggers and high-risk situations.
Education and career support are integral parts of our rehabilitation program, helping individuals build skills, pursue academic goals, and explore career opportunities
Our staff stays up to date with evidence based modalities. They have extensive knowledge and experience with substance abuse, addiction, dual diagnosis, relapse prevention, anxiety, trauma, life skills training, and more.
Breakthroughs in modalities such as EMDR, Ration Emotive Behavioral Therapy, CBT, Client Centered Therapy, and Relapse prevention are closely followed and put into practice and NPB Recovery.
Our staff includes the best master level clinicians who have dedicated their lives and careers to help those struggling with addiction and others accomplish a sober and healthy lifestyle.
Cocaine addiction doesn’t have to define your life. At NPB Recovery, we offer compassionate, evidence-based treatment designed to help you break free and reclaim control.
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