Cocaine Addiction Treatment and Rehab Center in Hanover, MA
Brook Addiction Treatment provides evidence-based outpatient care for cocaine and crack cocaine addiction in Hanover, Massachusetts. Our licensed clinicians assess your needs quickly and match you with the safest level of care, including rapid referrals for detox or same-week outpatient starts.
What Is Cocaine Addiction?
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that spikes dopamine and can quickly create binge-crash cycles and dependence. Crack cocaine, a smokable form, reaches the brain faster and fades sooner, often leading to repeated use. Some supplies are mixed with other substances, which raises the risk.
We start with a same-day or next-day assessment when available to confirm whether outpatient care is appropriate. If you need short-term stabilization first, we’ll arrange it quickly and plan your step-down back to outpatient care.
Signs and Symptoms of Cocaine Use
Physical signs
- Dilated pupils with rapid speech and increased heart rate or pressure
- Jaw clenching, teeth grinding, and muscle tension during or after use
- Nosebleeds or nasal irritation from snorting cocaine powder
- Burns or blister marks on fingers or lips from smoking crack cocaine
Behavioral signs
- Repeated binge use that leads to risky spending or sleepless nights
- Secrecy around habits, finances, or sudden, unexplained schedule changes
- Visible paraphernalia such as baggies, rolled bills, or glass pipes
- Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities due to cocaine use
Psychological signs
- Heightened anxiety, restlessness, or short bursts of intense irritability
- Paranoia or suspicion that others are watching or talking about you
- Tactile hallucinations, often described as “coke bugs” under the skin
- Crash symptoms like fatigue, low mood, and loss of motivation
Effects and Risks of Cocaine
Cocaine stimulates the central nervous system, raising energy and alertness while placing heavy strain on the heart and brain. Short-term effects can include euphoria, restlessness, poor appetite, and disrupted sleep.
With continued use, the drug can dull mood and motivation, cause anhedonia (loss of pleasure in normal activities), and impair memory or concentration. Long-term exposure increases the risk of cardiovascular problems, mood instability, and emotional burnout.
Overdose and Acute Risks
Warning signs: Sudden chest pain, shortness of breath, confusion, high body temperature, or extreme agitation.
What to do now: Call emergency services right away and keep the person cool and calm until help arrives.
Safety education: We provide risk education, overdose awareness, and relapse-prevention support in abstinence-based care.
Brook Addiction Treatments for Cocaine
We’re an outpatient-only provider. After assessment, if outpatient care is appropriate, we start quickly. If medical or psychiatric stabilization is needed first, we coordinate that care and plan your transition back to Brook once you’re stable.
Medical Detox Referrals
We connect you with trusted detox centers for:
- Withdrawal monitoring and management
- Hydration and nutrition support
- Sleep and mood regulation
Day Treatment (PHP)
Structured, full-day programming that combines individual therapy, group sessions, and daily clinical support several times per week.
Half-Day Treatment (IOP)
Flexible half-day programming with focused therapy, peer groups, and recovery skill-building. scheduled three to five days weekly.
Therapies and Care Components
Cognitive-behavioral therapy to identify triggers, manage urges, and stabilize sleep and mood
Contingency management with structured rewards for recovery goals
Group therapy with trauma-informed and family-inclusive sessions
Medication coordination for co-occurring anxiety, depression, or sleep disorders
Lifestyle reset, including stress tools, nutrition, and consistent routines to reduce crash cycles
Our Values
Compassionate Care:
respectful guidance in every session
Evidence-Based Therapies:
proven methods used consistently
Local Expertise:
accessible programs in Hanover, MA
Integrated Support:
coordinated care for co-occurring needs
Confidential Setting:
private spaces built on mutual trust
For Families and Loved Ones
If you’re worried about someone’s cocaine use, reach out to us to learn how to help effectively. Family members often want to support recovery but aren’t sure where to start.
We offer:
- Coaching on how to talk without escalating conflict
- Boundary-setting tools to reduce enabling behaviors
- Naloxone education and safety planning
- Family therapy or education sessions with your consent
Take a Look at Our Hanover Facility
Brook Addiction Treatment is situated in Hanover, Massachusetts, a quiet South Shore town that offers the peace you need for recovery with convenient access to the Greater Boston area. Our facility is wheelchair-accessible and designed to feel welcoming.
Contact Us
Brook Addiction Treatment
20 East, Honover, MA 02339
Operating Hours: Available 24/7
Phone: (339) 333-7657
Email: contact@brookaddiction.com
Costs, Insurance, and Accessibility
We are in-network with most major insurance providers and can verify benefits in minutes. Our team explains coverage, estimated costs, and scheduling so you can plan with confidence.
Your first call:
10–15 minute confidential assessment
Quick insurance verification (HIPAA-safe)
Timeline for your next step and start date
Get Started
You don’t have to manage cocaine addiction alone. Call now or complete our secure online form to connect with the licensed team at Brook Addiction Treatment in Hanover, Massachusetts. Help is available 24 hours a day.
FAQs
How do I get help today, and what happens first?
Call or verify your insurance to begin. We complete a short confidential assessment to confirm your care level and schedule your first session, usually within one to two days.
Are there medications that treat cocaine addiction?
No FDA-approved medication treats cocaine addiction directly. We use therapies such as CBT and contingency management, and may coordinate medication for sleep, mood, or anxiety support.
What does cocaine withdrawal feel like, and how long does it last?
Withdrawal may cause fatigue, low motivation, mood swings, and sleep changes. Symptoms usually last a few days, while energy and mood can take weeks to stabilize.
How do you treat cocaine addiction in outpatient care?
Treatment includes CBT for triggers, contingency management for goals, and group or family therapy. Skills practice and daily structure help reduce relapse risk.
What if I’m experiencing severe paranoia or agitation?
Contact our team immediately. We arrange an urgent evaluation if needed, then continue care once stabilization is complete.
Is my supply at risk of contamination?
Yes. Cocaine is often mixed with other substances that increase overdose risk. We provide education and confirm whether outpatient or higher care is appropriate.
What does a typical week in outpatient care look like?
You’ll attend group and individual therapy three to five days a week. Sessions include coping skills, progress check-ins, and flexible scheduling.
How long does cocaine outpatient care last?
Programs typically last eight to twelve weeks. Care intensity decreases as progress and stability improve.
Is cocaine addiction treatment confidential?
Yes. Brook Addiction Treatment follows full HIPAA compliance and only shares information with your written consent.
How much does cocaine rehab cost, and do you accept my insurance?
We accept most insurance plans and verify coverage quickly. Costs and options are explained before treatment begins.