This research sought to analyse crack use from a psychosocial perspective, addressing the phenomenon in its social function. Crack is thus understood in terms of its social use, its insertion into people's daily lives and the way it relates as an instrument of interaction. It is therefore a study that emphasises the individuals who consume crack in their everyday relationships, in the activities that shape their daily lives. It is not, therefore, aimed at studying the pathologies and problems resulting from this practice, but rather the experiences of living them.