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Cocaine Withdrawal

Denise Tanner

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Cocaine Withdrawal

When an extended period of cocaine use ends, the crash quickly follows that leaves the user craving more cocaine. This is one of the reasons it is so tough for some people to stop cocaine abuse. Unlike alcohol and heroin, there are no physical side effects of withdrawal from heavy cocaine use. That said, there is still a very strong psychological factor at play. This is what causes problems with cocaine addiction for so many people.  Cocaine withdrawal is something you can get past if you have the right help. Before we show you how Mentaline.com can help you, here is a closer look at some of the major symptoms you will face when going through cocaine withdrawal.

Symptoms of Cocaine Withdrawal

These are some of the common symptoms of cocaine withdrawal.


  • Cravings for more of the drug are one of the things you will face during cocaine withdrawal.
  • Depression and other psychological problems may arise or be agitated by withdrawal of cocaine from the system. 
  • Fatigue and general malaise - feeling bad - may also happen with cocaine withdrawal.
  • Vivid dreams - some would say nightmares - usually accompany any attempt to stop taking cocaine.

All of these symptoms can be terrifying to go through on your own, so don't hesitate to find and contact on of the trained therapists on Mentaline.com, who can help you with treatment for cocaine withdrawal.

Treatment for Cocaine Withdrawal

The therapists that can be found on Mentaline.com can be very helpful when going through cocaine withdrawal. The psychological side of cocaine withdrawal can be difficult to go through, which is why so many people become addicted to cocaine and aren't able to stop. Before cocaine abuse becomes an even larger problem in your life, it is time to reach out for help with recovery. Trained therapists who specialize in helping with cocaine withdrawal are available here on Mentaline.com. In addition, therapy may include participation in group counseling online that can help you see the problem from another angle.

If you have battled with cocaine withdrawal before on your own, it is time to try another method. Online therapy may be exactly what you need to get through cocaine withdrawal and start down the road of recovery.

Definition of Cocaine Withdrawal

Cocaine withdrawal occurs when a person stops taking the stimulant and the body reacts in a negative way because of the physical dependence on the drug. Symptoms of cocaine withdrawal include agitation and restlessness, depression, fatigue and more. Treatment for cocaine withdrawal is possible. An addiction to cocaine can ruin your life and the lives of people around you.

Symptoms of / Reasons for Cocaine Withdrawal

  • Cravings for the drug
  • Irritability
  • Depression
  • Nightmares
  • Fatigue

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Susie Hudson
Susie Hudson

Susie Hudson

West Yorkshire
Coach , Counsellor/Therapist
About me

My approach is integrative and I draw on my skills as is most appropriate and beneficial for the individual client and includes CBT techniques, Stress Management, Brief Solution Focussed Therapy and Mindfulness.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Avoiding intimacy
    • Lack of communication
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Constant arguing
    • Inability to resolve conflicts
    • Fights that last for days, weeks or months

    » Definition Relationship problems are situations and difficulties that have a negative effect on the short and long term success of an intimate relationship. Both therapy and coaching are recommended to help with learning how to better deal with all sorts of relationship problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Changes in behavior
    • Financial problems
    • Destructive, anti-social behavior
    • Apathy

    » Definition Addiction and substance abuse are related, but addiction refers to any pattern of behavior that becomes habitual and results in negative effects - either physical or social - while substance abuse deals with an addiction to a substance that changes or alters the chemistry of the body.
    » Symptoms
    • Anger
    • Guilt
    • Resentment

    » Definition Separation is typically a step taken before a divorce or a break-up that consists of partners living separately and not having a close, intimate relationship. Relationship therapy can help both partners deal with all the issues that come with separation.
    » Symptoms
    • Health problems, especially with the liver
    • Anti-social and irresponsible behavior
    • Physical effects with withdrawal
    • Neglecting responsibilities

    » Definition Alcohol addiction is the compulsive need to have a drink and the excessive use of alcohol. There are many signs and symptoms of alcohol addiction, including health problems, social problems, and destructive behavior. Therapy specialized around helping with behavioral patterns can help break the addiction cycle.
    » Symptoms
    • Headaches
    • Loss of appetite
    • Insomnia
    • Nervousness
    • Irritability
    • Nausea / vomiting

    » Definition Alcohol withdrawal refers to physical reactions when regular intake of alcohol is taken away from the body. Shakes, audio hallucinations and other symptoms may be experienced by those suffering from alcohol withdrawal, which is why treatment is so important.
    » Symptoms
    • Being secretive
    • Working late
    • Multiple email accounts
    • Lies

    » Definition When one person in a relationship has a sexual relationship with another person or otherwise breaks agreed and known boundaries in a relationship, it is known as infidelity. Once the infidelity is known about by both parties, it can have many serious consequences on a relationship. Because of this, relationship coaching and therapy are recommended.
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First session 30 GBP
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John Greenaway
About me

John Greenaway has been trained by the London College of Clinical Hypnotherapy, whose courses were accredited by the University of Greenwich.He followed on by attaining a Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Sleep disturbances
    • Muscle tension
    • Headaches
    • Stomach trouble
    • Fatigue
    • Nervousness
    • Anxiety
    • Overeating
    • Loss of energy and enthusiasm
    • Mood changes

    » Definition Stress is an emotional strain on the mind that is caused by both physical and emotional problems in life. While everyone deals with stress in slightly different ways, treatment with psychotherapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Concentration problems
    • Bad judgment or trouble making decisions
    • Fatigue and a general decrease of energy
    • Feelings of guilt and/or worthlessness
    • Extreme pessimism
    • Insomnia
    • Excessive sleeping
    • Irritability
    • Loss of interest in sex
    • Loss of interest in life
    • Eating problems
    • Physical pains
    • Suicidal thoughts
    • Suicide attempts

    » Definition Depression is defined as a mental state that causes extreme sadness, pessimism, and a loss of interest in life. Symptoms of depression include sleep problems, uncontrollable crying, loss of interest in life, as well as other physical and mental signs. Counseling and therapy are two recommended ways to get help with depression. While depression is a normal human state of mind, when it lasts for a long time or is very intense, it may be a sign of bigger problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Dread of certain objects
    • Extreme fear of certain situations
    • Shortness of breath
    • Fast heart rate
    • Irrational fears

    » Definition Phobias are an intense and persistent fear (usually irrational) of things, activities, or situations. Symptoms include anxiety, loss of breath, racing heart, as well as other physical and emotional signs. Treatment for phobias with counseling and therapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • Changes in behavior
    • Financial problems
    • Destructive, anti-social behavior
    • Apathy

    » Definition Addiction and substance abuse are related, but addiction refers to any pattern of behavior that becomes habitual and results in negative effects - either physical or social - while substance abuse deals with an addiction to a substance that changes or alters the chemistry of the body.
    » Symptoms
    • Trouble with withdrawal symptoms
    • Health problems
    • Cravings and insomnia when trying to quit

    » Definition Nicotine addiction is a physical dependence on the drug nicotine commonly found in cigarettes and other tobacco products. Serious and minor health problems are both signs of nicotine addiction. Treatment for the this physical addiction can be helped quite a bit with online therapy.
Prices
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50 GBP
Graham Price
Graham Price

Graham Price

Leatherhead
Psychologist , Counsellor/Therapist
About me

I'm a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) specialist and I am also a Chartered Pychologist and accredited by the BPS, UKCP and BABCP and I am a practicing psychologist within the HPC.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • Changes in behavior
    • Financial problems
    • Destructive, anti-social behavior
    • Apathy

    » Definition Addiction and substance abuse are related, but addiction refers to any pattern of behavior that becomes habitual and results in negative effects - either physical or social - while substance abuse deals with an addiction to a substance that changes or alters the chemistry of the body.
    » Symptoms
    • An excess of anger that can lash out at any time
    • Often not understanding why you are angry about something
    • Being unable to focus your anger to appropriate parties

    » Definition Anger management is the process of controlling one’s anger through therapeutic techniques and exercises.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Mood swings
    • Depression
    • Mania
    • Other mood disorders

    » Definition Bipolar disorders are major mood disorders that cause mood swings from depression to mania and back. Symptoms of bipolar disorders include frequent mood swings, depression, and various types of mania.
    » Symptoms
    • Mood swings
    • Trouble sleeping
    • Talkativeness
    • Depression
    • Mania

    » Definition Manic depression is a mental illness that is also known as bipolar disorder. A person affected suffers from periods of extreme depression followed by brief periods of mania. Symptoms of manic depression include irritability, violent mood swings, sleep problems, as well as other physical and mental problems. Treatment for manic depression is possible with therapy and counseling.
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First session 90 GBP
Normal price (60 min.) 120 GBP
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Paul Rudolph
Paul Rudolph

Paul Rudolph

Suffolk
Counsellor/Therapist
About me

I am able to assist people through critical points in life, and am an “integrative” counsellor. This allows me to use CBT, Psychodynamic, and Client Centered Therapy, depending on what the client wants, and what we agree is necessary.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • Strong desire to be the opposite sex
    • Vocal insistence of being part of the opposite sex
    • Cross-dressing
    • Continual discomfort about sexual identity
    • Inability to maintain an erection or achieve orgasm

    » Definition Sexual and gender identity disorders are disturbances in sexual desire that cause distress and difficulties with interpersonal relationships. While there are a wide range of different types of sexual and gender identity problems, treatment including counseling and therapy can help.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Fear of a specific person or scenario
    • Dramatically increased feeling of guilt or shame
    • Low self-esteem
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • Borderline personality disorder
    • Dissociative Identity Disorder

    » Definition Sexual abuse is the perpetration of any sexual act on an unwilling party.
    » Symptoms
    • Concentration problems
    • Bad judgment or trouble making decisions
    • Fatigue and a general decrease of energy
    • Feelings of guilt and/or worthlessness
    • Extreme pessimism
    • Insomnia
    • Excessive sleeping
    • Irritability
    • Loss of interest in sex
    • Loss of interest in life
    • Eating problems
    • Physical pains
    • Suicidal thoughts
    • Suicide attempts

    » Definition Depression is defined as a mental state that causes extreme sadness, pessimism, and a loss of interest in life. Symptoms of depression include sleep problems, uncontrollable crying, loss of interest in life, as well as other physical and mental signs. Counseling and therapy are two recommended ways to get help with depression. While depression is a normal human state of mind, when it lasts for a long time or is very intense, it may be a sign of bigger problems.
    » Symptoms
    • An excess of anger that can lash out at any time
    • Often not understanding why you are angry about something
    • Being unable to focus your anger to appropriate parties

    » Definition Anger management is the process of controlling one’s anger through therapeutic techniques and exercises.
Prices
Counselling Session
(60 min.)
30 GBP
John Burke
John Burke

John Burke

Glasgow
Counsellor/Therapist
About me

I am a counsellor/therapist specialising in stress, anxiety, bereavement, depression, addiction, work isues and personal relationships. I also specialise in Well Being and Mindfulness training.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Low self-confidence
    • Low self-worth
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Withdrawal

    » Definition A person with a low self-esteem may be unable to lead a full and healthy life because of their problems with self-image and self-worth. Whatever the cause of the self-esteem issues, a life coach can help by providing practical tips and advice on how to overcome low self-esteem.
    » Symptoms
    • Denial
    • Disbelief
    • Confusion
    • Anger 
    • Humiliation
    • Shock 
    • Sadness
    • Yearning
    • Despair
    • Guilt

    » Definition Losing a spouse refers to losing a partner in life. No matter the length of the union, this can be a very difficult period for many people. This is why therapy is recommended to help deal with all that comes with losing a spouse.
    » Symptoms
    • Pain with no visible and discernible cause
    • Depression and anxiety
    • Reluctance to participate in social events
    • Drug abuse
    • A lack of ability to focus

    » Definition Chronic pain is any pain that extends beyond the expected healing time, or a persistent pain that is present for more than six months.
    » Symptoms
    • Guilt
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Sleeping problems
    • Denial

    » Definition Losing a parent can be a very emotional and traumatic experience, no matter the relationship between a child and parent at the time of the parent's death. Because of this, therapy is recommended to help people deal with the issues that come with losing a parent.
    » Symptoms
    • Calling in sick to work
    • Dreading going to work every day
    • Verbal lashing out at co-workers or bosses
    • Insomnia 
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Substance abuse
    • Burnout or breakdown

    » Definition Work stress is an intense emotional strain caused primarily by matter with a person's job. Because having a career - or even just a job - is so important, learning to deal with work stress is important so that it does not interfere with a person's ability to do their job.
    » Symptoms
    • Chronic depressions
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another

    » Definition Emotional abuse is the repeated and purposeful exposure of one person to psychological acts of aggression by another.
Prices
First session 30 GBP
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You save 10 GBP
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30 GBP
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