Cocaine Addiction Treatment
Structured behavioral therapy and relapse prevention for cocaine use disorder — delivered online with complete confidentiality.
Book Free ConsultationCocaine addiction hijacks the brain's dopamine system, creating intense cravings and a cycle of use that's extremely difficult to break through willpower alone. Whether you use powder cocaine or crack, the neurological impact is similar — and so is the path to recovery.
Behavioral therapies have proven highly effective for cocaine addiction. Sunflower Clinic uses evidence-based approaches including CBT, contingency management, and community reinforcement to help you break the cycle.
Our confidential telehealth model is particularly well-suited for cocaine addiction treatment, where stigma often prevents people from seeking in-person care.
Recognize the Warning Signs
Using cocaine more frequently or in larger amounts than intended
Spending excessive money on cocaine
Binge patterns followed by crashes
Neglecting responsibilities during or after use
Paranoia, anxiety, or mood swings related to use
Continued use despite damage to relationships or finances
Our Treatment Approach
Our cocaine treatment program is built around cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) — the most effective evidence-based treatment for cocaine use disorder. You'll learn to identify triggers, challenge distorted thinking patterns, and develop concrete coping strategies.
We also incorporate contingency management techniques that reinforce positive behaviors, and community reinforcement approaches that help you rebuild rewarding activities and relationships that don't involve cocaine.
For patients with co-occurring depression or ADHD, we provide targeted therapeutic approaches to address underlying conditions that fuel cocaine use.
Not sure if you need help?
Quick, confidential self-assessment based on the DSM-5 criteria.
Have you found yourself using cocaine in larger amounts, or more often, than you intended?
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about getting started.
CBT and contingency management have the strongest evidence for cocaine use disorder. We also address co-occurring conditions like depression, anxiety, or ADHD that often drive cocaine use.
Most patients engage in weekly therapy for 3–6 months, with ongoing support as needed. Recovery timelines vary based on the severity and duration of use.
If you're finding it difficult to say no, using more than you intend, or experiencing consequences from use, treatment can help — even if your use feels 'controlled.'




