The functional exterior is the most dangerous part. It hides how bad things really are.
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Cocaine addiction often presents with a high-functioning exterior — making it easier to hide and harder for families to confront. People around the person struggling often question themselves, or aren't taken seriously, because the surface picture still looks manageable.
Craig has extensive experience with cocaine addiction across the full arc: the psychological dependence, the mood and relationship damage, the financial destruction, and the shame that makes denial so entrenched.
His clinical training in concurrent disorders also positions him to address the anxiety, depression, or trauma that frequently underlies cocaine use — not just the substance itself in isolation.
For loved ones not ready for full abstinence — reduce immediate danger, protect their life, create conditions for change. Craig is one of the few Canadian interventionists trained in this approach.
When enabling has become the barrier. Craig draws a hard line when the case calls for it — delivered with respect, never cruelty.
Every intervention is built around your specific person, family system, history, and mental health picture. Never a script.
Craig builds the intervention around the specific person and family — preparing family members to speak to concrete behaviours and damage they've witnessed, and presenting a clear, arranged treatment pathway on intervention day.
Often yes. Craig is trained in concurrent disorders — meaning he addresses underlying mental health conditions like anxiety or depression that frequently accompany cocaine use, not just the cocaine itself.
The first call is free, confidential, and carries no obligation. Craig answers personally, 24 hours a day.
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