Evidence-based cocaine addiction treatment in Springfield, MO — combining behavioral therapy, group counseling, and co-occurring disorder treatment for lasting recovery.
4.8M
Americans use cocaine annually
PHP + IOP
Multiple treatment levels available
Dual
Diagnosis treatment for co-occurring conditions
Cocaine use disorder is characterized by compulsive cocaine use despite significant negative consequences. Unlike opioids or benzodiazepines, cocaine primarily produces psychological rather than physical dependence — but the behavioral and emotional grip it creates is extraordinarily powerful.
Treatment focuses on behavioral interventions, craving management, addressing underlying mood disorders, and building the skills and support systems that sustain long-term sobriety.

Dual
Diagnosis Care
Cocaine use disorder can escalate rapidly. Early recognition and intervention significantly improve treatment outcomes.
Talk to our teamPartial Hospitalization (PHP)
Intensive daily programming 5–7 days per week — provides structure for those with severe use patterns or a destabilizing home environment.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
9–15 hours of weekly therapy focused on craving management, behavioral patterns, and relapse prevention.
Outpatient Program
Flexible weekly sessions for clients with a strong support system who are ready for a lower-frequency structure.
Virtual Outpatient
Our full outpatient program delivered online — accessible across Missouri without the need to travel.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Breaks the automatic connection between cocaine triggers and use behavior, replacing compulsive patterns with healthier responses.
Contingency Management
Provides positive reinforcement for negative drug tests, helping to build the early momentum of sustained abstinence.
Group Counseling
Shared experience in a structured therapeutic environment reduces isolation and builds accountability among peers in recovery.
Co-occurring Disorder Treatment
Depression and anxiety frequently co-occur with cocaine use disorder — our team treats both simultaneously.
Family Therapy
Rebuilds the communication and trust that cocaine use disorder often damages within family systems.
Holistic Recovery
Exercise, mindfulness, and nutrition support are integrated to address the physical depletion that cocaine use causes.
Substance use disorder treatment is a covered benefit under most private health insurance plans. We accept Aetna, Anthem, BCBS, Cigna, Beacon Health, Carelon, GEHA, and Cox Health. Benefits verified before admission at no cost to you.
Cocaine produces strong psychological dependence. While the physical withdrawal syndrome is less severe than opioids or alcohol, the psychological symptoms — including intense cravings, depression, and dysphoria — are powerful and require structured treatment to manage.
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