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Break the Cycle. Reclaim Your Life.

Why Choose Chetna Foundation?
- 24/7 Medical and Emotional Support
- Experienced Psychologists and Addiction Experts
- Peaceful and Comfortable Facility
- Affordable and Confidential Treatment
- Proven Track Record of Success
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What We Offer
- Medically-Assisted Detox: Safe and supervised detox to eliminate cocaine from the body.
- Behavioral Therapy (CBT & DBT): Address the mental and emotional patterns that fuel addiction.
- Individual & Group Counseling: Build insight, support, and motivation through therapy and community.
- Relapse Prevention: Tools and training to stay clean and build long-term habits for sobriety.
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment: For individuals facing both addiction and mental health issues like anxiety or depression.
- Holistic Healing: Meditation, yoga, and stress management techniques for full-body wellness.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Cocaine addiction is a chronic condition where a person becomes dependent on cocaine, leading to compulsive use despite harmful consequences. It affects brain function, behavior, and emotional health.
Yes. With a structured treatment plan, therapy, and aftercare support, cocaine addiction is treatable, and a clean, healthy life is within reach.
Symptoms include mood swings, paranoia, increased energy followed by crashes, withdrawal from loved ones, loss of appetite, and compulsive drug-seeking behavior.
Detox is the first step where the body is cleared of the drug. It’s conducted in a controlled environment to manage withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and strong cravings.
Most recovery programs range between 30 and 90 days, depending on the severity of the addiction and the individual’s personal recovery progress.
Yes. Your privacy is our top priority. All personal and medical information remains completely confidential.
After rehab, we provide relapse prevention plans, counseling, and support groups to help individuals stay committed to sobriety and rebuild their lives.