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Managing Cocaine-Dependence Rehabilitation

Implications in Successful Drug Rehabilitation Programs

By Christine Cadena, published Nov 06, 2007
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While there have been many public health initiatives focused on reducing drug use and drug abuse in the United States, many adults continue to experiment with illegal drugs each and every day. For some, the use of illegal drugs has become a way to alleviate pain, escape from the realities of the day or simply to reduce inhibitions and promote social activity.

Cocaine dependence continues to be a major public health concern in the United States. While there are some individuals who use cocaine on a periodic basis, it is the population of adults who have become dependent upon cocaine, that raise most concern.

To be cocaine-dependent, an individual should meet the criteria as established in the DSM-IV manual. That is, the individual should meet the criteria as established by the degree to which psychological assessment confirms the dependence. Under the DSM-IV, to be cocaine dependent, one must express symptoms of disturbed functioning from sociological view, suffer consequences of cocaine use and continue to use despite those issues, and, when pulled from cocaine use, should exhibit symptoms of withdrawal.

If you, or someone you love, suffers from the complications associated with cocaine dependence, it is important to seek assistance through drug counseling and rehabilitation services. With a strong link between cocaine use, social activity and depression, many individuals who experience cocaine use find they must seek a comprehensive treatment program that tackles all three aspects of care.

As part of the drug rehabilitation programs, you can expect that urinalysis will be a key aspect of managing the cocaine use and success of the program. While urinalysis can not measure the degree to which a person suffers from social deficiencies or depression, it can easily detect and measure cocaine use activity, ultimately leading to conclusions with regard to the success of treatment in other psychological areas.

Takeaways
  • Cocaine dependence results in life long health complications
  • In many drug rehabiliation programs, cocaine dependence can be managed by urinalysis
  • Psychological treatment success is important to overcoming cocaine dependence
Did You Know?
While urinalysis can not measure social deficiencies or depression, it can easily measure cocaine use, ultimately leading to conclusions with regard to the success of treatment in other psychological areas
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