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Cocaine Rehab – Cocaine Addiction Treatment
If you find that you need to use more and more cocaine to achieve the same effect or your life is starting to feel out of control because of your drug use, you’re not alone. The number of people entering cocaine addiction treatment due to powder cocaine (commonly known as ‘coke’) problems increased by 11%, from 19,209 in 2021 to over 21,000 in 2022. The number of people seeking help with addiction to crack cocaine (a highly addictive form of cocaine that can be smoked) fell, but still remains significant.1
Signs of Cocaine Addiction
Many cocaine users don’t recognise that their cocaine habit is an issue until there are problems mentally, physically, or both. Cocaine addiction and misuse often presents alongside use of other drugs or with alcohol addiction. It can also happen in tandem with other mental health disorders, known as a dual diagnosis, which can result in more severe symptoms, poorer treatment outcomes, and a greater risk of relapse and hospitalisation compared to either disorder alone. It’s therefore essential to offer personalised, targeted addiction therapy to treat the drug addiction as well as any other underlying disorders, giving coping strategies that help people overcome addiction outside of their treatment programme in their personal life.2
Simply by visiting this website, you’ve already taken a first step towards overcoming cocaine addiction. To speak to an understanding expert, call us, or book a free screening using the button on this page and take back control.
Personalised Cocaine Rehab Programmes Tailored to You
Our cocaine rehab programmes are tailored to your unique needs. We start by conducting a screening assessment over the phone to identify the therapeutic approaches best suited to your needs.
Our dedicated outpatient clinics support you in a familiar and safe environment, and our Consultant Psychiatrist-led cocaine detox and rehab centres, staffed 24/7 by a team of doctors and nurses can be accessed should you need more intense cocaine rehab.
At CATCH Recovery, we offer:
- Outpatient Therapy: 28-day outpatient programme which includes one-to-one therapy, family and group therapy; trauma therapy, recovery coaching, online therapy and post-rehab continuing care.
- Assessments: Psychiatrist evaluation and therapist assessment.
- Recovery Support: Cocaine detox and inpatient cocaine addiction treatment; interventions.
If cocaine is harming your relationships, work, finances or health, it’s time to seek help. You don’t have to be using cocaine daily for it to be a problem; one of the signs of cocaine addiction is being unable to cut down on your use.3
Your Recovery from Cocaine Addiction
We understand that addiction is a complex illness and that an abstinence-based programme is the only way to achieve a long-lasting recovery from substance abuse. Our cocaine rehab programmes are based on the 12 Steps, which lead you on a structured path to recovery to a healthier life.
Cocaine addiction has both physical and psychological aspects, and our treatment plans are designed to address both. Simply stopping using cocaine isn’t enough – you need to treat the underlying issues, which is why we offer a tailored treatment plan to ensure that your treatment for cocaine addiction gives you the best chances of a successful recovery.



Inpatient Cocaine Rehab Programme
We provide a structured inpatient cocaine rehab programme, with experienced addiction professionals to help you along the way. If needed, we’ll support you in managing any uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms and physical dependence at our residential rehab centre. Therapeutic treatment will give you the tools you need to prevent relapse back to cocaine misuse, whether that is through group therapy sessions, one-to-one therapy, family therapy, complementary therapies or a combination of those approaches.
At the end of treatment, you’ll be further supported by our aftercare programme which includes online therapy for a further 24 weeks through our Continuing Care programme to equip you with coping mechanisms and help you transition back to your normal life.
When to Consider Cocaine Rehab Treatment
Why Should I Seek Help?
You’re here because you’ve recognised that what may have started as minor or infrequent cocaine use has started to spiral out of control and is negatively affecting your health, finances or relationships with loved ones. Or it may be that you’re using cocaine more heavily, and have experienced withdrawal symptoms such as intense cravings, depression, brain fog, irritability or fatigue when you’ve tried to cut down on taking cocaine. Whatever stage of addiction you’re at, our professionals have the tools to help you achieve the cocaine-free lifestyle you once had. The spiral of addiction doesn’t stop on its own, but we can help you to break it now.
Mental Health and Cocaine Addiction
You may have started using cocaine to experience its stimulant effects, including a ‘wide awake’ feeling and the associated burst of energy. However, longer-term effects on your mental health may include depression, anxiety, paranoia and panic attacks, and even cocaine-induced psychosis, with symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations and aggressive behaviour.4
Working with you, we aim to achieve a future for you that is cocaine-free, and we’ll ensure you have access to the tools you’ll need to maintain that. The bravest decision you’ve made is to investigate treatment options for your illness, so please continue on your journey to physical and mental recovery by booking a call with us today.
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Seeking Help for a Loved One
If you are seeking help for a loved one, then please keep an open, non-confrontational dialogue with them. Helping someone you care about overcome cocaine addiction can be challenging and takes a significant mental toll on you. We know that it’s difficult to see your loved one trapped in the cycle of addiction. Please seek help for your loved one as soon as you can, but also remember that a vital part of successful cocaine addiction treatment is their willingness to succeed. This aspect has to come from them, but we can help you by talking to them about the likely consequences of their decisions. If you would like to discuss your concerns, please call us today.
Cocaine Rehab Cost & Payment Options
Treatment costs depend on your tailored programme, and whether your rehabilitation is best managed through residential treatment, or as an outpatient. Prices start from £1500 for our 28-day outpatient programme, which doesn’t include detoxification. Should a medically supervised detox be needed, outcomes are improved through residency at one of our rehab centres, where you’ll have 24/7 access to a team of doctors and nurses. If you’ve tried community detoxification programmes and NHS outpatient therapy, but are struggling to stay away from cocaine and need a residential detox, your stay might be funded via the NHS. If not, we accept funding through private medical insurance.
Please discuss payment options with our admissions team, who are here to support you every step of the way.
Taking the First Step
Call us today to speak to one of our dedicated team who will help you book a free assessment with someone who understands. Learn more about our flexible online treatment plans, including referral for inpatient treatment at one of our residential rehab centres, if needed, by calling us today.
What’s Next?
Find your nearest CATCH Recovery location, or read more about drug and alcohol addiction.
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Alcohol Addiction
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Drug Addiction
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Will I Have Withdrawal Symptoms During Cocaine Rehab?
A: It’s common to experience some withdrawal symptoms when you first stop using, but the good news is that these can be managed at one of our residential rehab centres, if needed. Indeed, our team have experience in managing withdrawal symptoms from powerful cravings or other symptoms of “come down”, through to cocaine-induced psychosis, a serious condition characterised by hallucinations, delusions and violent behaviour.
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Q: How Long Does Cocaine Rehab Take?
A: Our outpatient addiction programme lasts for 28 days and is designed to fit around your daily schedule. If needed, a tailored residential detox lasts for five to 12 weeks, followed by a continuing care programme provided by our team at CATCH Recovery for 24 weeks, to ensure a smooth transition back to everyday life. Beyond that, you’ll have access to our alumni group and other support groups we put you in touch with during your rehabilitation with us. Our team are here to support you every step of the way.
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Q: What is Involved in a Cocaine Rehab Programme?
A: A tailored treatment programme is holistic and may involve a variety of different approaches, including:
Detoxification: Consultant Psychiatrist-led care; 24/7 medical team
Therapy: Delivered by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and Confederation of Scottish Counselling Agencies (COSCA) accredited therapists, therapies may include individual therapy, group therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT), motivational enhancement therapy, grief and family therapy, guest speakers, and access to complementary therapies.
Aftercare: 24-week outpatient programme, recovery coaching online, alumni group meetings and annual reunions.
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Q: What is involved in your Outpatient Addiction Programme?
A: Our 28-day programme offers a personalised, flexible approach, available fully online or with some therapy sessions in our regional therapy rooms. Individualised therapy planning and goal setting is combined with one-to-one psychotherapy twice a week, five recovery coaching sessions a week, online group therapy sessions. and a case management check-in every two weeks.
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Q: How Can I Help Someone Who Doesn’t Want Help?
A: Sometimes, when someone is in the spiral of addiction, they might not recognise that they need help. An addiction professional at CATCH Recovery might be the best way to encourage someone resistant to recognising that they could have a problem which needs professional help. Call us today and we can advise you further.

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References
1. Gov.uk. Adult substance misuse treatment statistics 2021 to 2022: report. Accessed 29 Nov 2024.
2. Sweileh, W.M. Research landscape analysis on dual diagnosis of substance use and mental health disorders: key contributors, research hotspots, and emerging research topics. Ann Gen Psychiatry 23, 32 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12991-024-00517
3. WebMD.com Signs of Drug Addiction. Accessed 29 Nov 2024.
4. Morton WA. Cocaine and Psychiatric Symptoms. Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry. 1999 Aug;1(4):109-113. doi: 10.4088/pcc.v01n0403. PMID: 15014683; PMCID: PMC181074.