What I Treat
Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine makes you feel invincible — until it doesn't. The highs get shorter, the lows get deeper, and the cycle feels impossible to break.

A note from Rahul
Certified Guidance Counsellor · CBT & REBT · Sober since 28 Nov 2016
"I know what cocaine dependency feels like from the inside — not from a textbook. The energy, the confidence, the crash. I lived that cycle. When I finally got help, I found that understanding the psychological triggers was more important than willpower alone. That experience is now at the heart of how I work with anyone going through the same thing."
What this can look like in daily life
Needing more each time to feel the same effect
Using cocaine to perform, socialise, or cope with pressure
Crashes that bring extreme fatigue, anxiety, and paranoia
Financial impact that you're hiding from others
Promising yourself "this is the last time" — repeatedly
If any of this sounds familiar — you're not alone. And you don't have to figure it out by yourself.
How I help with cocaine addiction
Understanding the specific psychological patterns behind cocaine use
CBT techniques for managing cravings and triggers
Building alternative coping mechanisms for the situations that lead to use
Sober companion support for social environments where cocaine is present
Connecting with medical support when needed
Frequently asked questions
Cocaine is primarily psychologically addictive, which means the cravings and behavioural patterns are the main challenge. My coaching addresses exactly this — the mental and emotional side of dependency.
Not necessarily. Many cocaine users benefit from coaching without formal rehab. We'll assess your situation in our free consultation.
Absolutely. Everything we discuss stays between us.
Ready to take the next step?
The first call is free. 30 minutes. No commitment. Just an honest conversation.
Confidential. I reply within 24 hours.
