Outpatient Treatment at Positive Reset Recovery Center
Positive Reset Recovery Center offers flexible outpatient programs tailored to individuals struggling with cocaine SUD, allowing them to maintain daily responsibilities while receiving comprehensive care.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP):
For individuals who need frequent therapy while managing daily responsibilities, IOP combines group and individual therapy sessions multiple times a week. The program focuses on developing coping strategies and relapse prevention skills.
Standard Outpatient Program (SOP):
Ideal for those seeking ongoing support after reaching some stability, SOP offers weekly counseling to maintain recovery momentum and build stress management skills.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT):
For those struggling with cravings and withdrawal symptoms, MAT integrates medications such as methadone or buprenorphine with therapy, easing the recovery process and improving outcomes.
Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Approach:
Following the recommendations of the Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), our programs address both SUD and co-occurring mental health conditions for better, lasting results.
Therapeutic Methods Include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps individuals identify and change harmful thought patterns.
- Group Therapy: Provides peer support and shared experiences.
- Individual Therapy: Focuses on personal recovery goals and emotional healing.
- Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET): Builds inner motivation and commitment to stay in recovery.
Aftercare and Support:
Post-treatment aftercare plans such as follow-up therapy and support groups help individuals maintain recovery and prevent relapse.
Recognizing the Signs of Cocaine Use Disorder
Cocaine SUD can often start off subtly, making it difficult to spot early on. However, as the disorder progresses, the signs become more noticeable. Here are some common indicators that someone may be struggling with cocaine SUD:
- Frequent, intense cravings for cocaine
- Sudden bursts of energy followed by extreme fatigue
- Neglecting important responsibilities at home, work, or school
- Noticeable decline in personal hygiene or appearance
- Rapid, unexplained weight loss
- Isolating from friends or family
- Concealing activities or whereabouts
- Financial issues such as unexplained expenses or borrowing money
- Unpredictable mood swings
- Engaging in risky behavior (e.g., driving under the influence, frequenting dangerous areas to buy drugs)
- Physical signs like a runny nose or nosebleeds
If you or someone close to you is experiencing these symptoms, it might be time to reach out to a professional for support and consider treatment options.
Cocaine Overdose Symptoms
An overdose on cocaine can be life-threatening, and the signs can appear suddenly—even for those with regular use. Some overdose symptoms to watch for include:
- Rapid or irregular heartbeat
- Excessive sweating
- Extreme anxiety or agitation
- Increased blood pressure
- Confusion or disorientation
- Psychosis or hallucinations
- Severe chest pain
- Seizures or tremors
- Intense headaches
- Loss of consciousness
If any of these signs are present, it’s critical to seek medical help immediately. Overdose can be fatal, and prompt intervention can save lives.
Symptoms of Cocaine Withdrawal
Cocaine withdrawal can be a challenging process, with both physical and emotional symptoms that make quitting difficult. Common withdrawal symptoms include:
- Extreme fatigue or sudden lack of energy
- Paranoia, anxiety, or psychosis
- Irritability and restlessness
- Increased appetite
- Difficulty sleeping or experiencing vivid, unpleasant dreams
- Mood swings or depression
- Difficulty concentrating
- Strong cravings to use again
- Anxiety or panic attacks
- Slower thinking or cognitive difficulties
If you or someone you care about is going through withdrawal, seeking professional treatment or detox support is crucial for a safer and more effective recovery.