Cocaine Addiction Treatment in Massachusetts

 

At Trinity Wellness Group, we treat cocaine addiction with clinical care, compassion, and a focus on long-term recovery.

Our treatment programs are designed for people who want to understand what’s driving their use and build a more stable, sustainable life in recovery.

Cocaine Use Across Massachusetts: More Common Than People Admit

 

Cocaine use affects people across many communities, careers, and backgrounds in Massachusetts, including Greater Boston and the South Shore. Because it can feel socially accepted or easier to hide than other substances, many people continue using while maintaining work, relationships, and daily responsibilities until the consequences become harder to ignore.

Reaching out after trying to stop on your own is not failure; it is often a sign that structured, consistent support is needed.

 

How to Tell When Cocaine Use Has Become an Addiction

 

Cocaine addiction often looks different from what people imagine. Because the substance is associated with high functioning and social confidence, it can hide in plain sight. These signs are worth paying attention to — for yourself or someone close to you.

 

Physical signs:

  • Frequent nosebleeds, nasal congestion, or deterioration of the nasal septum
  • Significant weight loss or changes in appetite
  • Insomnia or severely disrupted sleep patterns
  • Increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, or chest tightness
  • Visible energy crashes, fatigue, or prolonged periods of sleeping after use
  • Neglecting physical health, hygiene, or medical care

 

Behavioral and psychological signs:

  • Escalating use — needing more to feel the same effect or to feel normal
  • Intense cravings and preoccupation with the next use
  • Irritability, mood swings, or depression when not using
  • Paranoia, anxiety, or increased suspiciousness — especially during or after use
  • Financial problems linked to spending on cocaine
  • Secrecy, lying, or withdrawing from people who might notice a problem
  • Continuing to use despite clear consequences at work, in relationships, or to health
  • Repeated failed attempts to cut back or stop

 

If several of these are familiar — for yourself or someone you care about — it’s worth having a real conversation. Our admissions team can help you understand what the next step looks like. No commitment required to ask.

 

How We Treat Cocaine Addiction at Trinity Wellness Group

 

Unlike opioids, there are currently no approved medications specifically for cocaine use disorder. That makes the therapeutic work — understanding the psychological drivers, building new patterns, addressing underlying conditions — even more central to treatment. This is where Trinity’s model is well-suited: individualized, relationship-driven, and built around clinical depth rather than volume.

Full Day Treatment

 

Our full day treatment program runs Monday through Friday, 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. It’s the most intensive level of outpatient care we offer — individual therapy, group therapy, clinical skills work, and wellness activities throughout the day.

This structure is particularly valuable for cocaine recovery, where breaking the habitual use cycle, restructuring daily routines, and building new coping patterns all require sustained, daily engagement in the early stages.

Half Day Treatment

 

Our half day treatment program meets multiple days per week and is appropriate for people who are ready for a focused but reduced level of clinical support. It works well as a step-down from day treatment, or as a primary level of care for people earlier in recovery who have stable home environments and solid support systems.

Evening availability makes this accessible for working professionals and parents who can’t step away from their responsibilities entirely.

 

Trauma-Informed Care

 

Cocaine is often used to manage something — anxiety, emotional flatness, social discomfort, exhaustion, or unresolved trauma. The substance provides a temporary solution to a real underlying problem. Treating the cocaine use without addressing what drove it leaves people vulnerable to relapse.

All of Trinity’s clinical staff are trauma-certified. That means trauma-informed care isn’t a separate module — it’s embedded in how every clinical interaction is shaped, from intake through discharge.

 

EMDR Therapy

 

For clients whose cocaine use is rooted in or compounded by trauma, EMDR therapy is often a meaningful part of the clinical work. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing helps process unresolved traumatic memories that continue to drive emotional dysregulation and self-medication.

Trinity’s clinical staff are EMDR-certified. This is a core clinical offering, not a referral service.

 

CBT and DBT: The Core Skills of Cocaine Recovery

 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most evidence-supported approaches for cocaine use disorder. It helps identify the thought patterns, high-risk situations, and behavioral cycles that sustain use, and builds concrete skills for interrupting them. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) builds the emotional regulation and distress tolerance tools that reduce the pull toward cocaine when stress, boredom, or difficult emotions arise.

Cocaine Addiction and Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions

 

Depression, anxiety, ADHD, and trauma-related conditions are among the most commonly co-occurring diagnoses in people seeking cocaine addiction treatment. In many cases, the cocaine use was a form of self-medication — something that temporarily addressed an unmet mental health need.

Trinity’s dual diagnosis treatment model treats both the substance use and the underlying mental health condition in a single, integrated program. You won’t be sent to a separate track for the mental health work — it’s part of the same plan from day one.

For clients where the mental health complexity alongside cocaine use is significant, our day treatment for dual diagnosis provides the structure and clinical depth to address both effectively.

 

What Sets Trinity Apart for Cocaine Addiction Recovery

 

Support That Goes Beyond Medication

 

The absence of an approved pharmacotherapy for cocaine use disorder puts even more weight on the quality of the therapeutic relationship and the clinical environment. Trinity’s intentionally small program means clinicians have the bandwidth for the kind of individualized, relationship-centered work that stimulant recovery genuinely requires.

 

Joint Commission Accredited

 

Trinity Wellness Group earned Joint Commission accreditation in spring 2026. It’s one of the most rigorous independent quality evaluations in behavioral health — covering clinical practices, staff qualifications, and care protocols. For clients and families comparing treatment options, it matters.

 

A Small Program Built for Real Clinical Work

 

We are deliberately not a high-volume facility. Your clinician knows your history, your patterns, and what matters to you outside these walls. That level of continuity and attention is not incidental — it’s what makes the difference in outpatient cocaine recovery, where the relationship with your treatment team is one of the strongest protective factors against relapse.

 

Designed for People With Lives to Maintain

 

Evening availability, flexible scheduling, and a technology policy that doesn’t require going off the grid. Many of our clients across the South Shore and Greater Boston are working professionals, parents, or students managing treatment alongside real responsibilities.

 

Life After Cocaine Treatment: Sustaining Recovery

 

Cocaine recovery is not a one-time event. The cravings, the environmental triggers, the patterns that developed over years — those don’t disappear at discharge. Trinity builds aftercare and case management into treatment from the beginning, not as a box to check at the end.

This includes continued counseling, alumni programming, peer recovery coaching, relapse prevention planning, and coordination with outpatient services. The goal is to leave with a real plan and real momentum, not just a discharge date.

 

Start the Conversation Today

 

You don’t need to be at rock bottom to reach out. If cocaine use has become something you can’t control — even if things look okay on the outside — that’s enough of a reason to call. Our admissions team will meet you where you are, answer your questions honestly, and help you figure out what makes sense next.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Trinity’s cocaine addiction treatment program is designed for adults 18+ across Greater Boston and the South Shore who need support that feels respectful, personalized, and free of judgment.

That includes college students and young adults struggling with anxiety or prescription misuse, working professionals trying to keep up with high-pressure responsibilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community looking for affirming, inclusive care. If you’ve been wondering whether a program like ours is built for someone like you, the answer is yes — you belong here.

Yes — and this is one of the most important things to understand about cocaine recovery.

CBT in particular has strong evidence for cocaine specifically. A well-designed outpatient program can produce meaningful, lasting outcomes.

For many people, outpatient treatment is not just sufficient — it’s the right fit. The research on intensive outpatient programs for cocaine use disorder is strong, particularly for people with stable housing, supportive relationships, and the ability to engage consistently.

Day treatment in particular offers a high level of daily clinical structure while allowing clients to stay connected to their home environment, which can be a meaningful advantage in early recovery.

In day treatment, most clients stay 30 to 60 days. In half day treatment, the range is typically 30 to 180 days. Many clients benefit from completing day treatment and then stepping down into half day treatment as a transition phase.

Your clinical team reviews your plan regularly and adjusts based on your progress and what’s actually working

Most major insurance plans include coverage for stimulant use disorder treatment. The details — what’s covered, what you’ll owe — depend on your specific plan. A free benefits verification call with our admissions team is the fastest way to get a clear answer. No commitment required.

Absolutely. Many of the people we work with are still showing up to work, maintaining relationships, and managing responsibilities on the outside.

Cocaine use disorder doesn’t always look like crisis — and you don’t need to lose everything before treatment makes sense. In fact, getting support while things are still relatively intact often leads to better outcomes.

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