Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Cocaine is a powerful drug and can be very addicting.

Cocaine has destroyed many lives and taken the lives of

many before their time. Even a single use can result in

overdose and death and long term use can cause

serious health consequences including but not limited to

heart and other organ failure and dementia. Cocaine

addiction treatment can help those suffering from

addiction to reclaim their lives.



Neuroscience institutes can provide the latest state of the

art technology in cocaine addiction treatment. Brain

mapping can help determine if areas of the brain are

malfunctioning or misfiring.



SPECT brain scans can see deep into the brain and how it functions.

Neurofeedback/ EEG biofeedback can address regulation problems in the

brain and train the brain to function better.



These neurological and physiological tests can help determine

emotional issues and physical brain function associated with the

addiction. The biofeedback can help measure the effectiveness and

progression of treatment.



A holistic, integrated approach also known as a dual

diagnostic approach is important for a successful

rehabilitation program. In addition to neuroscience

advances, other treatments such as therapy, education,

and lifestyle counseling are incorporated into any

successful program. Most importantly, every program

should be individualized for each patient's unique

background, needs, and goals.



In a dual diagnostic approach, recovery from cocaine

addiction means the patient will receive help with the

physical aspects of his or her addiction as well as the

psychiatric and neurological issues that may be at the

root of the addiction.



This type of treatment can help identify and address cravings and

withdrawal symptoms, especially with long term or heavy cocaine abuse

where symptoms can last for weeks or months.



A committed dual diagnostic approach will not just mask

the symptoms leaving the patient in a vulnerable position

for relapse. Instead it will identify and address the

underlying causes, resolve symptoms and triggers, and

equip the patient with the necessary tools to handle the

emotional, physical, and mental aspects of his or her

addiction.



All of this means that a patient can achieve a complete and

sustainable recovery and leave his or her addiction behind for good.

This means no more chemical cravings.



The patient will be empowered with knowledge and with resolution of

the factors that drove him or her to

self-indulge and self-medicate in the first place.



If you or someone you know is struggling with cocaine

addiction, find a neuroscience institute specializing in

cocaine addiction treatment for help today.



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