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Crack Cocaine Addiction
Crack cocaine addiction is a medical condition that has detrimental effects on all aspects of a person’s life. If you have found this page because you or someone you care for have a dependent relationship with crack cocaine, Delamere can support you through a crack cocaine rehab programme and drug detox to help you take back control of your life.
Help for crack cocaine addiction at Delamere
The Delamere team at our private rehab facility in Cheshire includes doctors, 24-hour on-site nurses, therapists, mentors, and support staff, many of whom can call upon their own lived experience of addiction and recovery to approach guest relations from a place of compassion and support. Our 4-phase treatment plan allows us to uncover the traumas that led you to addiction in the first place and heal from them. Our forest surroundings offer guests a safe space to halt addictive tendencies.
They can then embrace positive, lasting change. Accepting support for a crack cocaine addiction can be frightening. We understand the mental, emotional, and physical pain you will have endured to reach the point where you enter a crack cocaine rehab centre, which is why we make this experience as enjoyable as possible.
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When to seek crack cocaine addiction treatment
Crack cocaine is a solid form of cocaine, it is made by mixing powdered cocaine with water and a base such as baking soda, which is then boiled to leave a base-free formula. When smoked, crack cocaine results in an intense, short-lived high that users want to experience time after time, leading to a crack cocaine addiction and dependency.
If you, or perhaps a loved one, have tried to stop using crack cocaine and have been unsuccessful, it is time to seek crack cocaine addiction treatment from a specialist facility like Delamere.
There are many signs and symptoms of crack cocaine addiction which can include:
- Dilated pupils.
- Anxiety and depression.
- High blood pressure.
- Panic attacks.
- Hallucinations.
- Mood swings.
Our 4-phase approach to crack cocaine addiction treatment supports our guests through a medical detox, traditional and holistic therapies, and a rehab aftercare programme to help you through this challenging time.
The Delamere approach to crack cocaine addiction
An inpatient stay at Delamere is a deliberately intensive 4-phase crack cocaine addiction treatment, one which we have crafted over time and has helped many participants recover. Our emphasis is on holistic care to treat addiction and associated issues. This means that we treat the whole person rather than just the symptoms they present with. We believe that successful treatment runs far deeper than simply stopping the addictive substance or behaviour.
Our approach at Delamere comprises 4 core phases: Stop, Start, Grow, & Bloom. Everything we offer at Delamere aims at effective and lasting outcomes in addiction treatment:
How to encourage a loved one to get crack cocaine addiction treatment
We know from first-hand experience how helpless it can feel to live with someone suffering from a crack cocaine addiction. At Delamere, we take pride in our family support services to help your loved one confront addiction and denial while helping you navigate this troubling time.
Where necessary, we also offer intervention services during which we take the time to understand what is happening and help prepare a formal intervention that will culminate in your loved one entering treatment at Delamere. If you are considering organising an intervention for your loved one, friend, or colleague, contact Delamere today.
Frequently asked questions about crack cocaine addiction
Crack cocaine increases the levels of a chemical called dopamine which gives a sense of euphoria and wellbeing. Regular use can cause the brain to become accustomed to this feeling, leaving users feeling depressed when not using it.
Living alongside someone who has a crack cocaine addiction is exhausting, painful and confusing. Despite the fact that the person you may be trying to help could be in denial, it’s important that you take some action. Doing nothing only exacerbates your feeling of hopelessness and does nothing to encourage the person you care about to seek help.
At Delamere, we offer intervention services for families and concerned others who are trying to help someone who is resisting treatment. We also offer free support and advice about how to speak with someone who needs crack cocaine addiction help.
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