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Comprehensive Cocaine Addiction Treatment Program in Texas

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Understanding Cocaine Addiction and Its Effects

Cocaine is an illegal stimulant that is highly addictive and risky to use. The substance increases dopamine, which controls the brain’s reward system. When using cocaine, there’s a buildup of dopamine that can’t be recycled and causes bursts of energy and alertness.

When you develop a tolerance for the drug, you start to require higher dosages in order to achieve the same effects. This can develop into dependency and substance use disorder (SUD).

How Cocaine Impacts Physical and Mental Health

Long-term use of cocaine can cause numerous negative physical and mental health symptoms.

Physical symptoms can depend on how the drug is used. Smoking cocaine can cause respiratory distress or asthma, for instance, while snorting can lead to a loss of smell. Injecting cocaine into the body through a needle can increase the risk of contracting HIV or hepatitis C. Consuming the drug orally can reduce blood flow due to bowel decay.

Other, general consequences include:

  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Heart attacks
  • Seizures or strokes
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Hallucinations
  • Extreme agitation

Mental health symptoms can also develop due to cocaine use. Anxiety, depression, or other mood disorders might surface as the body develops a dependency on cocaine for elated, stimulant-like feelings.

How Infinite Recovery Supports Your Recovery Journey

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Personalized Treatment Plans Tailored to You

When overcoming cocaine abuse, it’s important to heal underlying causes or developed mental health symptoms involved with the drug addiction. At Infinite Recovery, we help each client on an individual basis. Your personalized treatment plan addresses all of your unique needs in recovery. Our individualized care aims to treat the whole person, so you build a healthy reward system that encourages helpful behaviors.

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Experienced, Compassionate Clinical Team

Infinite Recovery is family-owned and operated. Our staff embodies our compassionate, dedicated values to provide the best care possible to our clients. Almost all of our staff members live an active life of recovery. Our medical and clinical teams are educated and licensed individuals trained to help you heal every step of the way.

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Small Client-to-Staff Ratio for Individualized Attention

Personalized treatment plans also include a compassionate team that is dedicated to your individual journey. In substance abuse treatment, your team includes a recovery specialist, case specialist, and counselor.

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Family Involvement and Support Programs

We value family therapy and involvement in the recovery journey. Infinite Recovery offers weekly check-ins, online support groups, monthly family workshops, and other resources for our families.

These resources help families understand what their loved one is doing in recovery, how they’re progressing, and what their needs are. It eases the transition into daily life after completing a rehab program when clients enter another supportive environment. Our family program also helps the whole unit work through this difficult time, improve communication, and strengthen their relationships with one another.

Detox and Inpatient Care for Cocaine Addiction

Residential Treatment: Healing Mind, Body, and Spirit

Evidence-Based Therapies: CBT and DBT

Infinite Recovery takes a comprehensive approach in our cocaine addiction treatment program in Texas. This includes evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).

CBT is a type of psychotherapy that helps clients recognize the connection between their unhelpful thoughts or feelings and their behaviors, such as cocaine use. With a therapist, you learn to channel your focus towards new perspectives and healthy coping mechanisms to avoid destructive behaviors that feed into your addiction.

DBT is rooted in CBT, but is best for clients struggling with difficult emotions and emotional regulation. It helps you accept yourself and your situation while progressing towards a healthier version of yourself. You learn to navigate overwhelming emotions while feeling seen and validated throughout the process.

Holistic Practices for Wellness and Balance

Part of a whole-person approach is holistic therapy. At Infinite Recovery, we offer the following holistic care:

  • Art therapy
  • Boxing and body movement therapy
  • Mindfulness and meditation
  • Spiritual therapy

A combination of evidence-based and holistic care helps you develop healthy coping mechanisms to sustain sobriety long-term. We aim to address the eight dimensions of wellness at Infinite Recovery. That includes:

  • Emotional Wellness
  • Environmental Wellness
  • Social Wellness
  • Spiritual Wellness
  • Physical Wellness
  • Financial Wellness
  • Occupational Wellness
  • Intellectual Wellness
Life Skills and Relapse Prevention

In relapse prevention therapy, we create a plan that will help you navigate challenging times in addiction recovery. These plans include how to identify:

  • High-risk situations or triggers
  • Relapse warning signs
  • Stages of relapse
  • Specific relapse prevention strategies/tools to turn to at different stages
  • Basic rules of prevention

Holistic care during treatment, especially, helps you develop coping mechanisms that work best for you. During relapse prevention therapy, you are equipped with the tools, resources, and support system to help guide you. Addiction recovery is not linear, but we are here at Infinite Recovery to get you right back on track.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Aftercare

Step-Down Care for Continued Support

Part of our full continuum of care includes an intensive outpatient program (IOP). This is a step down from residential treatment as it is flexible to fit your schedule and routine, helping promote recovery while you transition into your daily life. We keep you connected to treatment, therapy, resources, and peer support at all stages of recovery to sustain sobriety long-term.

Relapse Prevention and Ongoing Therapy

Part of relapse prevention is having the right tools, resources, and support to keep you on the right track. That’s why our full continuum of care maintains consistency in your healing process. Whether it’s an IOP or other outpatient therapy services, Infinite Recovery is here to keep your journey stable while keeping you in control.

Alumni Programs and Peer Mentorship

Support is crucial in addiction recovery. Our alumni program at Infinite Recovery connects you with a support system that understands the challenges and journey in addiction recovery. We also host regular events and meetings to strengthen these connections. To help you in other areas of life, Infinite Recovery connects you with employment, education, and volunteer resources.

Daily Life at Infinite Recovery

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Structured Therapy Sessions and Individual Counseling

At Infinite Recovery, you work with the same therapist throughout each level of care to maintain consistency and continuity in addiction recovery. We offer individual therapy in our inpatient and outpatient treatment programs.

This one-on-one approach in evidence-based treatment allows our professional counselor to help you navigate trauma, mental health, and other concerns that may feed into addictive behaviors. Sessions are catered towards you and your individual, unique needs. In individual therapy, you:

  • Process thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
  • Improve self-awareness and self-esteem
  • Boost mood and well-being
  • Relieve mental health symptoms, such as anxiety or depression
  • Create healthy stress management techniques
  • Improve daily life functioning
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Recreational, Mindfulness, and Holistic Activities

Holistic therapy is important to your overall behavioral health. This includes your emotional, mental, spiritual, social, and physical health. Holistic therapies and activities, like recreational or movement therapy, art therapy, yoga, mindfulness, or spiritual therapy, encourage you to turn to healthy coping skills to manage overwhelming thoughts or feelings in recovery. Rather than turn to addictive behaviors, clients can integrate these holistic activities into their daily lives to promote sobriety and long-term healing.

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Family Sessions and Communication Workshops

The family unit is an important piece of addiction recovery. It provides a close-knit support system that the client can turn to in times of need. While at our addiction treatment center, Infinite Recovery values family involvement and works to include families in the recovery journey as much as possible.

Whether it’s sessions with their loved one or not, family members have access to resources that help them navigate the process as well. With our family support resources, the whole unit learns how to communicate healthily, understand each other, support one another, and create a safe environment to heal.

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Signs and Symptoms to Watch For

Excessive use or abuse of cocaine leads to alterations in brain chemistry over time. Symptoms of prolonged cocaine use and addiction include:

  • Trouble with memory or mental clarity
  • Experiencing blackouts or gaps in memory
  • Struggling to think clearly
  • Poor sleep, such as staying awake for long periods of time
  • Becoming more prone to sickness
  • Extreme moodiness
  • Increased anxiety or paranoia
  • Changes in appetite
  • Depression
  • Craving cocaine
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Physical and Behavioral Warning Signs

Illness, lung problems, stomach or digestive issues, and heart problems can all arise due to cocaine use. Short-term side effects of cocaine use include:

  • Sensory sensitivity
  • Moodiness, irritability, and anger
  • Intense happiness or euphoria
  • Decreased appetite
  • Paranoia

Long-term effects, such as physical ailments, include:

  • Heart disease or heart attack
  • Increased heart rate or blood pressure
  • Stroke, seizures, or convulsions
  • Bowel decay
  • Sexual troubles
  • Mood swings
  • Lung damage
  • Headaches
  • HIV or Hepatitis
  • Decreased sense of smell
  • Nosebleeds or a runny nose
  • Difficulty swallowing
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How Early Treatment Improves Long-Term Recovery

When spotting warning signs early, it’s easier to address cocaine addiction issues and cope with withdrawal symptoms or other struggles along the way. If cocaine use is persistent and long-term, mental health troubles may arise, creating more challenges to treat and heal from. Getting help early on starts you on an easier path to sobriety, recovery, and success.

Additional Features That Support Recovery

Comfortable, High-End Living Spaces

Infinite Recovery provides you with a safe, comfortable space to live during residential treatment. We are located in a serene, private area in the countryside to support your recovery goals. There are fewer distractions and more opportunities to connect with the world around you. Here, we work to foster a stress-free environment.

Supportive Community and Peer Connections

In group therapy, we create a judgment-free, supportive space for you to share your experiences, improve communication skills, and build long-lasting relationships rooted in recovery. It’s important to connect with your peers. At Infinite Recovery, we value your social wellness.

Personalized Aftercare Plans

After residential treatment, we are still here for you at Infinite Recovery. Throughout your residential experience, we create a helpful aftercare plan with suggestions as to what resources or programs may benefit you the most after initial treatment. This may include PHPs, IOPs, or other outpatient services. Whatever your individual needs are, we continue care long-term.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does cocaine addiction treatment last?

Cocaine addiction treatment lasts as long as the individual needs. Typically:

  • Detox lasts for four to seven days
  • Residential treatment lasts for 30 days
  • PHPs last for 30 days
  • Intensive outpatient treatment lasts for 30 to 60 days
  • Outpatient services can continue with you no matter where you are
Can family members be involved in treatment?

Family members are highly encouraged to remain involved in treatment. Our family program keeps you connected with your loved ones, allowing them to stay up-to-date with your journey and needs.

Is medication provided during detox?

Yes. Non-addictive medication is provided during detox if a medically supervised approach is necessary to safely and comfortably stop cocaine use.

What happens after residential treatment?

After residential treatment, Infinite Recovery connects you with services and treatment programs for you to continue building on your recovery success. This might include IOP, PHP, or outpatient services to provide guidance and continuous support every step of the way.

Can I continue work or school while in treatment?

Residential or inpatient treatment are 24/7 programs that keep you on our campus to focus on healing and recovery. While in residential treatment, we keep you on track to fully re-integrate into your life without stress. This includes financial assistance, enhancing job interview skills, time management, tools to restart education, and other general life skills to take care of yourself and basic needs.

How is dual diagnosis treated?

Using a whole-person approach and healing all aspects of your wellness, Infinite Recovery creates personalized treatment plans that address all of your needs. If you’re experiencing mental health troubles on top of addiction, we are equipped with the resources and services necessary to provide full-person healing and growth.

What makes Infinite Recovery different from other rehab centers?

Here at Infinite Recovery, we are focused on providing personal, compassionate care. We make sure you feel seen and heard throughout your treatment with your personal treatment team. You and your team create a bond. Here, you know our staff is dedicated to your individual journey.

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