Cocaine Addiction Recovery Statistics

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Cocaine is an incredibly addictive drug, and the US is the largest consumer of this powerful drug. According to an article in the U.S. National Library of Medicine, cocaine use can damage major organs like your heart, brain and lungs. Individuals who want to be free of their cocaine addiction can achieve recovery via various rehab programs. Recovery is possible; the first step is reaching out for that help. Call us today to take the first step.


Methods of Drug Rehab

There are various methods and success rates for cocaine addiction treatment. One of the oldest methods used to conquer cocaine addiction is the 12-step program, Cocaine Anonymous. Based on the tenets of the 12 steps used by Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous (CA) has helped countless addicts recover from cocaine addiction. Participation in CA involves regular meetings in which addicts can share their own experiences and learn from the experiences of others.

Other cocaine addiction treatment programs use a variety of techniques, ranging from individual and group therapy sessions to medication therapy to alternative treatments, such as art therapy, yoga and other holistic treatments. It’s important to find a treatment program that appeals to you on a personal level. For example, if you’re opposed to the use of medication in addiction treatment, opt for a holistic program. 


Reporting Cocaine Addiction Recovery Statistics

It can be difficult to determine specific recovery statistics for cocaine addiction treatment since most programs don’t report all stats due to privacy issues. Programs like Cocaine Anonymous are just that – anonymous – so they don’t keep numerical tabs on their members.

It can also be challenging to know the exact recovery statistics of cocaine rehab treatments because when someone has a stable recovery, they may not need to follow up with a medical professional. If patients don’t keep in touch with a treatment center after rehab, it’s hard to know if they remained sober or if they relapsed back to cocaine use. 


What Improves Cocaine Addiction Recovery Statistics

If you are struggling with a cocaine problem, you must understand that recovery is a long process. Research shows that certain elements minimize the chance of a cocaine relapse and increase the likelihood that you’ll stay clean for the long term. 

Seek professional help for your cocaine problem. About 50 to 90 percent of cocaine users relapse when they attempt to kick a cocaine habit on their own.

Spend 90 days or longer at a rehab facility instead of only doing a 30-day program. The more time you spend in treatment, the better your chances of long-term sobriety.

Participate in one-on-one counseling with an addiction specialist several times a week to work through personal issues that are at the root of your cocaine addiction.

Become aware of the people or situations that cause you stress. Learn coping mechanisms to deal with problems.

Join a support group. Increase your chances of recovery by attending meetings frequently and participating in discussions.

Avoid people, places and other triggers that are associated with any part of your cocaine addiction. Substitute their absence with new relationships, hobbies and different environments.


Don’t Let Statistics Discourage You

Kicking a cocaine addiction is difficult and not every addict is successful. Keep in mind that each cocaine addict is unique and each faces personal obstacles. Each person’s journey to recovery is different; don’t let another person’s journey or general recovery statistics define your path. If you suspect that you have a cocaine problem, give us a call today. There is help available if you are ready to take the first step in recovery.


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