How Sharing Your Cocaine Addiction Story Can Help You and Others

Cocaine, a highly addictive illegal drug, is usually snorted or dissolved in water for injection. The street name for the drug is “crack,” a type of cocaine that is processed to form a rock crystal that makes a cracking noise when heated. It is one of the most commonly discussed illegal drugs, and there...

Misconceptions about Interventions for Cocaine Users

Friends and family members of a cocaine addict know how much his addiction negatively impacts not only his life, but also the lives of his loved ones. Most would be willing to do anything to help the addict recover and learn to value his mental and physical health and the relationships that used to be a...

Why Won’t My Son or Daughter Stop Using Cocaine on Their Own?

Cocaine can cause an almost immediate high upon use. This high can last from thirty minutes to two hours, depending on the dosage and the user’s tolerance to the drug. Because of this, users are often trying to chase the high by increasing their doses, mixing drugs or engaging in other dangerous...

Uniting as a Family to Overcome Cocaine Addiction

Family can affect an individual’s susceptibility to cocaine, create an environment that triggers use and prolong or enable drug abuse. On the other hand, family can also get an addict into treatment and help her achieve long-term recovery. How Families Contribute to Cocaine Addiction and Recovery When a...

How to Prepare for a Conversation about a Loved One’s Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine is a highly addictive and illicit drug that can consume a person’s life. Many people start taking cocaine as a party drug, but when an addiction develops, the person starts to abuse the drug with greater frequency and develops an obsession with acquiring more. This can lead to the following: A...

How Can I Tell If My Child Is High on Cocaine?

Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant that provides a euphoric rush and burst of energy. A person typically consumes cocaine by snorting the powder through the nose, though other means include smoking and injecting it. The cocaine epidemic peaked in the ’80s and ’90s, but it is still a major problem...

How to Know When a Cocaine User Needs Emergency Help

Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant, so people who use it are in danger of developing an addiction. Cocaine mimics the natural release of dopamine, a chemical that is released after pleasurable experiences. It makes people want to repeat behaviors that produce pleasure, and is what makes cocaine so...

How Much Should I Tell My Kids about My Cocaine Addiction?

Addiction impacts family relationships, and the addiction of a parent affects children deeply. When a parent is addicted, there is generally chaos and inconsistency in the home environment. Sometimes children suspect the cause of the disruptions, but often they arrive at erroneous conclusions. Children need...

What Made My Loved One a Cocaine Addict?

Addiction is a disease that affects not only the addict, but also those who love him. It is a physical and psychological affliction that can drive a wedge between the addict and his or her friends and loved ones. Cocaine addiction is a growing problem that can be found everywhere from urban neighborhoods to...

Cocaine Abuse Help for College Students

Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is considered a high-end recreational substance. Slang terms for cocaine reflect this association with high class and include the following: Champagne of drugs Caviar of drugs Status stimulant Cadillac of drugs Cocaine is often associated with movie stars and famous...

Helping Someone Stay Clean from Cocaine

Cocaine is an illicit substance that is used as a recreational stimulant. It can be used in a variety of ways including injecting and snorting. The drug affects the brain by quickly causing addiction, destroying brain cells and contributing to mental health issues. If you suspect your loved one may have a...

Cocaine Addiction Treatment for College Students

Cocaine was once a popular party drug that has recently experienced a surge in popularity among young adults. Cocaine, crack cocaine and methamphetamines are considered psychostimulant drugs and are often used interchangeably. When you are in college, you are usually in your early twenties and you may be in...

How to Approach a Cocaine Addict

In 2008, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that 5.3 million Americans age 12 or older had used cocaine in some form, and 1.1 million had used crack at least once in the previous year. Aside from being extremely addictive, cocaine is also illegal and associated with criminal activity. If...

How Cocaine Abuse Affects Families

Cocaine abuse destroys people’s lives. It affects not only the lives of users but also inflicts much emotional and psychological pain on friends and family members. What Families Can’t Do: End Cocaine Abuse for a Loved One The family members of a cocaine user suffer emotionally as they watch someone they...

Seeking Cocaine Addiction Treatment for a Loved One

Actions yo Avoid When Getting a Loved One Cocaine Addiction Treatment Helping someone get help for an addiction can be one of the hardest things to do in a relationship. This is a touchy situation because there are so many factors involved with seeking help. There is definitely a wrong and right way in...

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